I am looking for a certain type of ecig

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The ecig I have in mind is a bottom feeder that drips into the atomizer for a good throat hit. I used the Aurora BFT on my ProVari and loved the results. The problem was that the Aurora BFT would expire after only a month or two of use.

When I use ecigs I use them heavily. I was wondering if there is an ecig out there that has the same system of delivery as a ProVari with an Aurora BFT. I was looking into Reos but I was not entirely sure of how they worked.

If at all possible, the ecig I am looking for will have the following: consistent, heavy throat-hits for extended use; durability (lasts for more than a year -- the longer the better); low maintenance (only having to replace the atomizer and liquid). I am sure that I am asking for a lot but I am sick of buying ecigs. I just want one that is reliable, convenient, and able to perform its task. Money is not really a concern -- up to a certain point. I appreciate any recommendations. Thank you.
 

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The ecig I have in mind is a bottom feeder that drips into the atomizer for a good throat hit. I used the Aurora BFT on my ProVari and loved the results. The problem was that the Aurora BFT would expire after only a month or two of use.

When I use ecigs I use them heavily. I was wondering if there is an ecig out there that has the same system of delivery as a ProVari with an Aurora BFT. I was looking into Reos but I was not entirely sure of how they worked.

If at all possible, the ecig I am looking for will have the following: consistent, heavy throat-hits for extended use; durability (lasts for more than a year -- the longer the better); low maintenance (only having to replace the atomizer and liquid). I am sure that I am asking for a lot but I am sick of buying ecigs. I just want one that is reliable, convenient, and able to perform its task. Money is not really a concern -- up to a certain point. I appreciate any recommendations. Thank you.

The reo is a similar concept, except the top part is bigger and you don't throw it away and replace all the time you just wrap an new coil with your own wire.

But it comes as an integrated box; you can't use your provari with it/them (there's different models); unfortunately.
 
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Or; nowadays theres the bigdripper where you press the driptip to drip.
again you wrap your own coil

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Could you explain that? You mean I just need to occasionally replace the atomizer?

Instead of buying and throwing away pieces of metal that contain a heating coil inside of it, the atomizer is physcially alot bigger and you can open it up and remove the old coil, and replace it with a new coil, and screw the coil down on posts:
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Instead of buying and throwing away pieces of metal that contain a heating coil inside of it, the atomizer is physcially alot bigger and you can open it up and remove the old coil, and replace it with a new coil, and screw the coil down on posts:
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rebuildable dripping atomizer

I see. Thanks for the insight.
 

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A Reo is a bottom feeding dripper with a onboard tank. REOSmods - Which REO and Atomizer is for me?

I have one LP (low profile) Reo Grand and 4 of their Woodvil's (limited run item).

Woodvil #4 - Bubinga:Maple Front.jpgWoodvil #4 - Bubinga:Maple Inside.jpg

If you think you might be interest in a Reo, come on over to the Reosmods Forum and browse around. Lots of information and lots of very friendly members to help you if you have any questions.
 
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