I want to stray - but should I?

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dbrandt01

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I don't think it's bad. I never started with a Reo, but I love mine. I considered selling the brass mod in the picture below. I'll keep my CLT V2 Plus and the IPV3 for when I receive juice to review. It's easier to do on that and I'll keep the Reo for my all day vape juice of choice for the day. I do like an airy draw so sometimes my IPV3 makes an appearance throughout the day.

 

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I don't think it's bad. I never started with a Reo, but I love mine. I considered selling the brass mod in the picture below. I'll keep my CLT V2 Plus and the IPV3 for when I receive juice to review. It's easier to do on that and I'll keep the Reo for my all day vape juice of choice for the day. I do like an airy draw so sometimes my IPV3 makes an appearance throughout the day.


Chowderhead has authentic bf modded CLT's if you wanted that experience on a reo.
 

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I have 2 REOs and must be the only one around here who uses them less and less.
I think a large part of that is discovering I really do enjoy an airy draw and now my RM2's feel like vaping a watermelon thru a straw.

As I would have assumed you knew, that is a very easy fix by just drilling out the tiny air intake hole in the cap. I have 7 or 8 RM2's, the ones I use have 3/64" intakes that easily and comfortably handle my very long lung hits with big bore DT's. Need more air, simply drill larger. One of my Cyclones, bought used and already drilled to a 7/64" hole, is about as airy as airy gets and works perfect for me with the huge bore of a CV cloud chaser DT.
 

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As I would have assumed you knew, that is a very easy fix by just drilling out the tiny air intake hole in the cap. I have 7 or 8 RM2's, the ones I use have 3/64" intakes that easily and comfortably handle my very long lung hits with big bore DT's. Need more air, simply drill larger. One of my Cyclones, bought used and already drilled to a 7/64" hole, is about as airy as airy gets and works perfect for me with the huge bore of a CV cloud chaser DT.
And you assumed correctly; I just don't have the ability to drill them out myself.
 

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I find myself running out the door with a Reo, and about 50% of my time in my home I'm using at least one Reo. The other times I'm using a Provari 3/RTA set up; the lady isn't fond of the vapor production from my grands fogging up the house. Clouds bro.
Winter (6 months here) is not kind to any RTA/clearo system, and I am 100% not dripping in this bloody cold, so my Reo is glued to my hip during this frigid "season."
I'm very pleased with my P3 purchase, and will continue to use it primarily at home. I like fiddling with the VW/VV, Boost, and changing the pretty LED color, and even though they also have the same bulletproof reputation as the Reo, my Reos ain't scared of nothing, so they will always be my number one.
 

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I got Sigelei 150w and an Arctic tank a couple of weeks ago and I haven't touched my REO since. I'm sure I'll get back to it at some point but I'm loving the regulated wattage. I don't have to change my battery when it hits 3.7 to keep the vape I like. I do miss the bottom feeder though. Maybe it's time to build my own.
 
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