Got my Reo and all I can saw is WOW this is the way vaping should be

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Evilgrin

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I got my Reo Grand today and all I got to say is WOW!!! this thing rocks. Great service ordered Thursday at 6PM Central and it's here on Monday thanks Rob for the great service and product.

This thing brings out the flavor of my daily vape (Tasty Vapors Kretek so much better than what I was using before. I have cut my analogs down in half but just have not had the vaping experience to get me fully off the analogs but this may be the product that will finally get me completly off the analogs.

I will be adding to the photo thread very soon.

Thanks again Rob

I'd be right with you, ordered mine at the same time and it arrived yesterday - unfortunately, it was signature confirmed and no one was home to sign for it, so I'm having it re-delivered today. Can't wait. I got 2 2.0 ohm Cisco 510 attys, 2 2.0 ohm Cisco 306 attys, and a Bauway 1.7 ohm atty, clear drip tips for 510 and 306 attys, a 510 to 901 adapter so I can use my MaxxFusion cartos, and an 18650 Ultrafire battery, which arrived yesterday and is fully charged and ready for battle.
 

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Hey Evilgrin, do you only have the one 18650 UF battery? If so, I'd suggest you get a couple of AW IMR high drain 18650's.

Yes, I just got the one for now. I'm using a KR-808D1 and the 320 mAh batteries last me anywhere from 4-8 hours, so I figured the 3000 mAh would easily last me all day and I can charge it overnight. What's the benefit to the AW IMR high drain over the Ultrafire (for example) protected 18650?
 

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Yes, I just got the one for now. I'm using a KR-808D1 and the 320 mAh batteries last me anywhere from 4-8 hours, so I figured the 3000 mAh would easily last me all day and I can charge it overnight. What's the benefit to the AW IMR high drain over the Ultrafire (for example) protected 18650?

The benefit is the high drain batteries deliver more amperage to the LR attys and give more consistent performance from your LR attys before your batteries need to be recharged, whereas the lithium ion batteries steadily drop off in performance until the protection circuit kicks in. Technonut can explain it much better than I!

Lots of Grand owners are using the UF batteries with no complaints, so you're probably good to go. I was just passing on info that I've found useful.
 

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Yes, I just got the one for now. I'm using a KR-808D1 and the 320 mAh batteries last me anywhere from 4-8 hours, so I figured the 3000 mAh would easily last me all day and I can charge it overnight. What's the benefit to the AW IMR high drain over the Ultrafire (for example) protected 18650?

I've been using the UF 18650 batterys for months now with LR atomizers and I have been pleased with them.
 

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Lots of Grand owners are using the UF batteries with no complaints...
I've been using the UF 18650 batterys for months now with LR atomizers and I have been pleased with them.
Same here, UF 2400mAh no complaints other than slight drop off as they get depleted. Ordered some AW IMR to compare.
 
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