For the love of god....please help!

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People are using big words again that make my brain sad! :blink:

Don't worry...but Reos are cool if you ever get around to building....you can use them for cartos too, I just never have.

I love my Reo. It is mechanical so you have to keep an eye on the battery. It isn't going to alert you when the battery is fading.

One thing at a time. When you are ready, a Reo would be a nice journey. It has been for me. But then I just bought one last month, so it took me a while to get to that.
 

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Seriously do you have like one of everything!!! like a giant vape room!...OHHHHH.....I WANT A GIANT VAPE ROOM!!

I have lots of different mods and tanks, yes...Provaris take the lead in numbers though. In truth, I probably have too many mods. But I can claim objectivity when making recommendations. Everything in vaping is a trade-off. I like my Reo Grand when I am kicking back at home because I build the coils below one ohm and run the batteries down quickly. Mostly the reos is a flavor sensation because of the types of toppers you use.

Most long time vapers who build their own coils will tell you that 'Dripping" rather than tanks give you the most direct and clean flavor. I have to agree. The Reo allows you to wet your wicking by squeezing juice up to the coil and wick (called Squonking). So, it is reverse dripping and tastes very yummy. The down side is that the power is not regulated and you need to baby sit the battery life a bit, especially below one ohm (or sub ohm). My current Reo is running at 0.8 ohms. It's a warm vape but not over-powering.

It took me years to get to building my own coils because I swore up one side and down the other that I would not fiddle to get my vape on. Once I started building though, I was hooked....

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Kelly, moving up will probably involve a lot of different atomizers and mods, at least it did for me. Listening to the advice of others will be helpful, however, everyone is different. You don't want to take a big leap to sub-ohm drippers on a high power mod, and you may not ever get that far. That being said, a mid-power, variable wattage mod will be suitable for most any bottom-coil tank you decide to try. Good and bad are relative terms that are accurate only to the individual doing the vaping. My wife loves her e-twist with the Kanger Mini-Pro. She thinks it's perfect. I, on the other hand, prefer a dual-coil rsst, genesis-type tank, with about 0.6Ω resistance, on a 100 watt Sigelei box mod. It's kinda like comparing a Honda Accord to a Corvette. The Provari would be a good step up. It's underpowered for me but might be perfect for you. Appearance is important, you want a mod that you think looks right and feels good in your hand. You can save money by ordering on-line, but then you don't have the benefits of a local store to help and advise you. There are a lot more questions than answers, just enjoy the trip!
 

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Kelly, moving up will probably involve a lot of different atomizers and mods, at least it did for me. Listening to the advice of others will be helpful, however, everyone is different. You don't want to take a big leap to sub-ohm drippers on a high power mod, and you may not ever get that far. That being said, a mid-power, variable wattage mod will be suitable for most any bottom-coil tank you decide to try. Good and bad are relative terms that are accurate only to the individual doing the vaping. My wife loves her e-twist with the Kanger Mini-Pro. She thinks it's perfect. I, on the other hand, prefer a dual-coil rsst, genesis-type tank, with about 0.6Ω resistance, on a 100 watt Sigelei box mod. It's kinda like comparing a Honda Accord to a Corvette. The Provari would be a good step up. It's underpowered for me but might be perfect for you. Appearance is important, you want a mod that you think looks right and feels good in your hand. You can save money by ordering on-line, but then you don't have the benefits of a local store to help and advise you. There are a lot more questions than answers, just enjoy the trip!

At the moment Kelly has one Provari and one on the way. She has several clearo tanks...including a Kangar and has learned to work an IBTanked properly. My they grow up so fast!!!
 

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Im terrified to ask....what is a sticky!!!???

When a thread becomes very helpful and people think it should be saved so other people can refer to it, it is stickied...like a post it note, sticky. If you look at any of the individual forum pages you will see some posts at the top which are stickied.
 
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