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I got my reo mini...and...and....

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torozzgrl

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and I...( I hate to say it...I really do...) I don't think I like it. I've really tried to like it. I've been vaping with it on and off today and it just isn't for me. I am going to let my husband have a shot at it when he gets home. If he doesn't care for it would anyone be interested in buying it? It's black with a green door. Anyway, I'll see what the old boy thinks when he gets home and if he's not into it, I'll be posting it for sale.

I am a sad little camper.

sigh
 

torozzgrl

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There's nothing wrong at all. I find it's just too much for me no matter which atomizer I use. I have no complaints at all as far as functionality goes. It works great! I like how compact it is,. Its a nice fit in the hand and it packs a nice vape. It's easy to cart around and the little bottle holds 3ml of liquid. It's just personal preference I think. My husband just got home so he will give it a try and see what he thinks.
 

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Hey are you talking too much as in too much vapor or hit, or like the whole thing is just too much?

I'm not sure where in Ontario you are, but I'm in love with reo's and would be happy to help you love it however I can!

Are you using atties or cartos? Low resistance or standard?

Let me know what you're having trouble with and maybe we can sort it out!
 

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I've tried LR and standard atties. I'm going to try a carto but I hate the fibre. I'm sensitive to the taste no matter which one I've tried even when they're packed full of juice......but I will give it a shot. It's like the whole thing is too much for me. I like a lot of vape and I like a good hit but this just seems to be too much for me no matter what I've tried on it. Sigh. My husband is vaping away on it so he may end up liking it. If you have any suggestions for me I'm open to hear them :) Oh and I'm sort of near Belleville.
 

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Don't be afraid of cartos either. I appreciate a good atty, but for me a good LR carto is the best on the reo. Once you get into a Squonking routine, having a soaked perfect carto every hit really eliminates any issues from any filler material taste.

My suggestion is to use it for at least a week or two before pulling the plug. Most mods will be a little overwhelming, but there's a reason the reo's have such a huge following, and I assure you it's not because they're crappy lol! ;)
 

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If this is your first mod and you're used to vaping on an eGo don't forget about the voltage difference. The eGo is 3.3V where as a 14500 battery is 3.7V and usually comes off the charger at 4.1. It might not seem like a lot but that 0.4V actually makes a substantial difference, maybe you're finding the difference too harsh?

eGo: 3.3V & 1.5ohm atty: 7.26W
14500 battery: 3.7V & 1.5ohm atty: 9.12W
Freshly charged 14500 battery: 4.1V & 1.5ohm atty: 11.2W
 

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If this is your first mod and you're used to vaping on an eGo don't forget about the voltage difference. The eGo is 3.3V where as a 14500 battery is 3.7V and usually comes off the charger at 4.1. It might not seem like a lot but that 0.4V actually makes a substantial difference, maybe you're finding the difference too harsh?

eGo: 3.3V & 1.5ohm atty: 7.26W
14500 battery: 3.7V & 1.5ohm atty: 9.12W
Freshly charged 14500 battery: 4.1V & 1.5ohm atty: 11.2W
Oh how I love the freshly charged hit!!!!
 

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I've even heard some person not liking their reo at first then throwing it in a drawer for a couple of months and forgetting about it. Tried it again and fell inlove. I agree with chinner - wait a bit before giving up on it. If after a couple of weeks you or your hubby still find it not to be the right mod for you then give us a heads up :). There won't be a shortage of us canadians more than happy to take it off your hands.

Also, don't feel bad if you aren't as crazy for it as everyone else is. Different strokes for different folks. The best pv is the one you like using regardless if its a reo, a darwin, a provari, an ego, etc.
 

torozzgrl

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I've even heard some person not liking their reo at first then throwing it in a drawer for a couple of months and forgetting about it. Tried it again and fell inlove. I agree with chinner - wait a bit before giving up on it. If after a couple of weeks you or your hubby still find it not to be the right mod for you then give us a heads up :). There won't be a shortage of us canadians more than happy to take it off your hands.

Also, don't feel bad if you aren't as crazy for it as everyone else is. Different strokes for different folks. The best pv is the one you like using regardless if its a reo, a darwin, a provari, an ego, etc.

ok thanks! :)
I want to try a provari next :D

Anyway if it turns out that neither one of us cares for the reo, I will post it here first!!
 

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Don't be afraid of cartos either. I appreciate a good atty, but for me a good LR carto is the best on the reo. Once you get into a Squonking routine, having a soaked perfect carto every hit really eliminates any issues from any filler material taste.
Amen Brother!
 
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