I have a serious flip-flop problem here

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oplholik

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I keep going back and forth between a GLV2 Mini, and the Reo Mini.
On days when I have my cartos working well and not having to top off every little bit, my mind runs to the GLV, to me the looks and style is the bees knees. I love the looks of this thing.
On days when I'm fussing and fooling with the carto all day, trying to keep it topped off and going, my mind goes to the Reo Mini, also a nice and solid looking unit. I suppose this unit would be the answer, but I dunno, so I keep flip-flopping. Gotta make up my mind pretty soon here. This morning leaning towards the GLV, but by this afternoon, who knows. Ever have this problem?
 

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I hear ya about the money. Whichever I get, I want to be the last I buy. My Riva 901 would become my back-up, and unless something totally breaks, or gets lost, I don't want to have to get another something. So I am again thinking that the Reo Mini should be the one. Hopefully the Reo Minis come up on or about the 20th and I'll just pull the trigger on it.
 

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I haven't tried the Reo Minis but I did buy a Buzz and an Indulgence. The Buzz went through batteries to quickly and it was to much hassle changing voltages, The Indulgence with the 18650 battery had lots of battery life and all the end pieces to use just about any atty or carto but it was just to big and you still had to deal with topping off carts or cartos all the time. I decided to try the new Go-Go with 1300 mah battery and 3ml carto and to my surprise it was just what I have been looking for an all day vape where you don't have to change batteries or carts. No leaks, no burnt carts, no wicking problems. I'm getting twenty refills on a carto until it needs cleaning and they are simple to refill just drip in 80 to 100 drops or use a syringe if you prefer. They are only 60.00 for a kit with two 1300mah batteries and five Go-carts.:2cool:
 
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I haven't tried the Reo Minis but I did buy a Buzz and an Indulgence. The Buzz went through batteries to quickly and it was to much hassle changing voltages, The Indulgence with the 18650 battery had lots of battery life and all the end pieces to use just about any atty or carto but it was just to big and you still had to deal with topping off carts or cartos all the time. I decided to try the new Go-Go with 1300 mah battery and 3ml carto and to my surprise it was just what I have been looking for an all day vape where you don't have to change batteries or carts. No leaks, no burnt carts, no wicking problems. I'm getting twenty refills on a carto until it needs cleaning and they are simple to refill just drip in 80 to 100 drops or use a syringe if you prefer. They are only 60.00 for a kit with two 1300mah batteries and five Go-carts.:2cool:

LOL, tx. Go Go Nation. :)
 

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That go-go is sure making a hit! I can see why. I handled these type of annoyances with my bottom feeder--Phidias. It is not as small as some mini boxes, but it isn't huge either & is quite comfortable in the hand. Plus, I like the hand crafted aspect of fine wood---natural finish, all that stuff. 18650--2400MAH protected battery lasts a full day easily. 3 mil feeder bottle is nice. Can also use as dripper, cart or carto---for change of pace. Carto is easy to keep wet & you get the extra mil(s) too.

And--with the right batteries etc can go to 5 or 6 volt and try all the types of atty's!

So -- try a bottom feeder --- and the biggo carto's too!
 

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I keep going back and forth between a GLV2 Mini, and the Reo Mini.
On days when I have my cartos working well and not having to top off every little bit, my mind runs to the GLV, to me the looks and style is the bees knees. I love the looks of this thing.
On days when I'm fussing and fooling with the carto all day, trying to keep it topped off and going, my mind goes to the Reo Mini, also a nice and solid looking unit. I suppose this unit would be the answer, but I dunno, so I keep flip-flopping. Gotta make up my mind pretty soon here. This morning leaning towards the GLV, but by this afternoon, who knows. Ever have this problem?

I have a nice assortment of MOD's. I do not own a GLV though. It is a nice unit and it gets great reviews on this forum. The issue you state is that you do not want to keep filling. While the GLV will perform nicley you will still be topping off cartos/attys. I have a Reo Mini and the thing is awesome. Simple design but very well built and feels good in hand. A simple push on the bottle and your atty is good for a few really nice hits. It only leaks if you get a little overzelous on the bottle pushes and overfill the cup. I run mine with a Cisco LR 1.5ohm 306 and it delivers a consitent vape. On board inventory is 3mls and if you hit it often you will need to fill the bottle a few times a day. The grand holds more and uses a bigger batt but for me the size of the mini won me over. My drive to work is about 45mins and this little unit is the perfect road warrior. In the end it comes down to personal preference and either unit will be a nice addition to your collection. From the sounds of you post though if you are going for functionality over looks then the Reo wins.
 
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