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drummerskey

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You can re-fill the cheap cartos too but it isn't much fun or a pleasurable experience after the second try at it. Then, you find out that getting a tank system and buying the juice rather than buying pre-filled cartos is cheaper.

On a deserted island, a Provari and a Taifun GT.........but that would require you to learn to build coils on your island. If no building, a Protank II. Inexpensive and reliable and cheap and easy to maintain. The Provari because it is just built well and works extremely well although I am sure that some will argue this.
 

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You can re-fill the cheap cartos too but it isn't much fun or a pleasurable experience after the second try at it. Then, you find out that getting a tank system and buying the juice rather than buying pre-filled cartos is cheaper.

On a deserted island, a Provari and a Taifun GT.........but that would require you to learn to build coils on your island. If no building, a Protank II. Inexpensive and reliable and cheap and easy to maintain. The Provari because it is just built well and works extremely well although I am sure that some will argue this.
The deserted island is magical, but not too magical keeping you alive and your PV working forever.
 

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If you were stuck with one PV forever what would you pick and why?

Definitely a Reo! It has everything I want.

1. Bottom feeding bottle that feeds a top mounted atomizer (rebuildable or not).
2. Top or side firing button.
3. Great customer service (if you ever need it) at Reosmods.
4. Wonderful family here on the Reos Mods Forum

And should you ever want to sell yours :shock: they retain their value. I had to stalk the Classifieds to get my 2 Reo Woodvils. The Woodvil's are not a stock item.

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Definitely a Reo! It has everything I want.

1. Bottom feeding bottle that feeds a top mounted atomizer (rebuildable or not).
2. Top or side firing button.
3. Great customer service (if you ever need it) at Reosmods.
4. Wonderful family here on the Reos Mods Forum

And should you ever want to sell yours :shock: they retain their value. I had to stalk the Classifieds to get my 2 Reo Woodvils. The Woodvil's are not a stock item.

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very nice I would have never looked into the reo on my own
 

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even though I don't care for the square look, the reo tank system seems really nifty.

If you get a reo you'll be a happy camper,

but I would just recommend it off the bat to somebody who just started and who might not be interested in rebuildables.

As for the mvp:
the mvp has been the best bang for the buck for a while now in vaping batteries, and is highly recommended for new vapers.

Your ecig consists basically of 2 main parts:
1: the battery
2: the topper (whatever goes on top the battery)

The topper is the real business end of it.
The battery just supplies the power

For a new vaper, if you get the mvp2, you get a full apv with vv/vw, ohm check, short circuit protection etc; it's also a passthrough so you can plug in while you vape if it needs charge;
Only downside is it's a built in battery inside, and not a replaceable battery; on the other hand, it means the battery inside is the right type of battery for the power requirements of the mvp.

You won't have to buy a separate charger.

It will solve the power side of things for a long time while you can spend more attention to the business end of things - the topper; and there's a whole lot of directions you could go with toppers;
you could try cartos and carto tanks
you could try clearos - this is the popular thing
then theres rba and rda, and there's a couple rtda now.


the reo would be an integrated rtda with battery compartment.
 

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Why would anyone want to have rebuildable atomizers? I'm sure there must be prebuilt atomizers that would work on the Reo. I love how easy it is to fill the 6 mil bottle over having to carefully fill a tank.

A rebuildable has like about an inch diameter space with posts to screw down the coil wire;
you can use thicker wire which lasts a long time.
your recurrent is just about nothing; a 100 ft roll of wire will last a lifetime.

The common tank system with replacement atomizer heads have a small coil with thinner wire. The wire is more fragile, and you end up changing coils or else like many of use recoiling or rewicking more than once a week. Other wise you end up paying alot in replacement coils if you just keep tossing and replaceing coils.



Another bottom feeder like the reo is the vmod; that one you don't squont the bottle, instead you just flip it upside down to wet the coil.

There's also the 3d rda which has like an enclosed well below the coils and you press down on it and it causes liquid to squirt up a hole onto the deck.

A recent new rda is the big dripper which has the tank above the coil and when you press down on the drip tip it squirts liquid downward through a hole onto the coil.
 
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