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    Rob also has blemished mods that he sells at discount usually less than what they sell for used. His blemished mods are very nice. Most people spend a lot time trying to find the problem. His blemished are most people regular release.

    I would also love a REO. When I get more money coming in, and am ready to add a new addition to my mods, a REO will be the choice. I'm not a mod collector, but I've been a vaper long enough to understand how different devices give different experiences, and benefits over others. That being said, my collection will consist of: one VV/VW mod (my eVic), one mechanical mod (my nemesis), and one box mod/bottom feeder (REO. Because why would you get a box mod if it isn't a bottom feeder? (My logic lol.)) A REO is really the last thing on my equipment list. Well, besides a good on the go rig, but that's a mess for a different story.
     

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    ...Well, besides a good on the go rig, but that's a mess for a different story.
    The REO *will* be your "good on the go rig". Sturdy/indestructible, reliable, 6ml bottle, easy juice feed (squonk), very pocketable, 18650 battery...should check all the boxes for you. You could drop kick it down a dirt road, pick it up and dust it off and it would still work perfectly.
     

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    The REO *will* be your "good on the go rig". Sturdy/indestructible, reliable, 6ml bottle, easy juice feed (squonk), very pocketable, 18650 battery...should check all the boxes for you. You could drop kick it down a dirt road, pick it up and dust it off and it would still work perfectly.

    It's not durability that's my on the go qualifier. I'm a pretty careful person, even with the stuff I bring with me now. But. They can't leak at all, they must vape well, and they cannot flood from being in any angle. I seem to get good Vapes with leaking and flooding, or no leaking/flooding with poor vape. It's a sad, sad trade off.
     

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    It's not durability that's my on the go qualifier. I'm a pretty careful person, even with the stuff I bring with me now. But. They can't leak at all, they must vape well, and they cannot flood from being in any angle. I seem to get good Vapes with leaking and flooding, or no leaking/flooding with poor vape. It's a sad, sad trade off.

    As long as you don't over squonk there will be NO leaking. The only real leaking issue I've ran into has been drastic changes in elevation (think airplane take off and landing) and even then a quick vape and the chamber was clear again. Bullet proof and one handed operation to boot.
     

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    It's not durability that's my on the go qualifier. I'm a pretty careful person, even with the stuff I bring with me now. But. They can't leak at all, they must vape well, and they cannot flood from being in any angle. I seem to get good Vapes with leaking and flooding, or no leaking/flooding with poor vape. It's a sad, sad trade off.
    About the only place you'll ever see a REO leak is occasionally at the 510/atty connector and it's easily remedied with an o-ring. To keep it from dripping juice from the atty's air hole, don't stash it in your purse/pocket right after you've squonked - take a couple toots first.

    Vape well? It's a REO, that's a given! :)

    As far as flooding, it's just about impossible to flood a REO because the excess juice drains from the atty back into the bottle. About the only way to cause problems is to do monster squonks which will flood the atty to the point of juice running out the air hole - but if you let it sit for a minute or so, even that problem will clear itself up by draining back into the bottle.

    I don't think any device is 100% all the time leak-proof, but I've had far less leakage/flooding problems from my REO than I ever did from any other tank/clearo setup I carried. I was having some leakage issues around the 510/atty connector because it's 100+ degrees out here and the juice thins out and starts to "auto feed" into the atty a bit, but a thicker o-ring from Rob solved that problem. Any carto tank or clearo I took out into the heat almost immediately started leaking and got all flooded/gurgly, so the REO was a blessing by comparison. It spends entire days out in the heat, bouncing around in my pockets, being left in the car occasionally etc. and still vapes like a champ.

    I recently took my ProVari with a carto tank out for a day - partly for a change of pace and partly because the tank was full of Home Slice and that was the flavor I wanted for the day. Not even two hours of being out in the heat (it was about 105 degrees that day), I was drinking my HS instead of vaping it because the carto was all flooded and gurgling (not the first time I've had that experience). When I took the tank off to try to clear it, the entire well around the positive post was flooded with juice. Needless to say, I was wishing I had left it at home and brought the REO instead!
     

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    About the only place you'll ever see a REO leak is occasionally at the 510/atty connector and it's easily remedied with an o-ring. To keep it from dripping juice from the atty's air hole, don't stash it in your purse/pocket right after you've squonked - take a couple toots first.

    Vape well? It's a REO, that's a given! :)

    As far as flooding, it's just about impossible to flood a REO because the excess juice drains from the atty back into the bottle. About the only way to cause problems is to do monster squonks which will flood the atty to the point of juice running out the air hole - but if you let it sit for a minute or so, even that problem will clear itself up by draining back into the bottle.

    I don't think any device is 100% all the time leak-proof, but I've had far less leakage/flooding problems from my REO than I ever did from any other tank/clearo setup I carried. I was having some leakage issues around the 510/atty connector because it's 100+ degrees out here and the juice thins out and starts to "auto feed" into the atty a bit, but a thicker o-ring from Rob solved that problem. Any carto tank or clearo I took out into the heat almost immediately started leaking and got all flooded/gurgly, so the REO was a blessing by comparison. It spends entire days out in the heat, bouncing around in my pockets, being left in the car occasionally etc. and still vapes like a champ.

    I recently took my ProVari with a carto tank out for a day - partly for a change of pace and partly because the tank was full of Home Slice and that was the flavor I wanted for the day. Not even two hours of being out in the heat (it was about 105 degrees that day), I was drinking my HS instead of vaping it because the carto was all flooded and gurgling (not the first time I've had that experience). When I took the tank off to try to clear it, the entire well around the positive post was flooded with juice. Needless to say, I was wishing I had left it at home and brought the REO instead!

    That sounds amazing. Yes, a REO will be in my future. If I could go back in time I think I would have gotten one instead of my evic. I was kinda trying to decide between the two. Love the evic, it's a great VV device, but a REO would have solved so many vaping problems in my life.

    Work is the only time I really smoke anymore. That is ALL because I can't find a satisfying vape to take with me. Been using a Protank 2 for two weeks after my nautilus broke and it's so lack luster it makes me smoke more. I used to take my kayfun to work, but sitting in my bag it'd lean and then flood the chamber so when you vaped it it'd leak outta the air hole.

    If I had the money I'd order a REO today! (And breathe better tomorrow.)
     

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    Other than issues of leaking as a result of user error or an out of place/missing o-ring, I've not seen any reports of leaking reos. Other than that, it's twice as good as the next best vape I've ever had, and I have plenty of nice gear. My tube mechs, dna30 and rdas and rtas are shelved until further notice. I carry 1 extra battery and a bottle of juice and the reo of course, nothing else needed. Gets me through the whole day. I probably don't even need the bottle of juice, I'm just paranoid about being out lol.
     

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    So I got my order. Decided to first drip onto my favorite coil. This coil and wick is almost 3 months old.

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    I needed to clean it first with a dry burn. all better and back to a nice clean white wick.

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    As Kent mentioned in another thread tastes change over time, when I first started vaping I hated fruit flavors but have started liking them recently so I dripped some BG first, very hard to describe but I like it.

    I dry burned again and dripped some Virus, great blend of flavors with an after taste like a cigar. It's almost too intense for me. Remember I'm a guy who vapes unflavored 90% of the time. Wow the flavors pop and are intense FOOB.

    So next I filled a bottle with BG and then on another Reo I cut the Virus with unflavored nic juice 50/50. I know, hearsay, right. However it has gone fro so intense that I can only do a few hits to being part of my ADV rotation.

    I'll tackle CLS tomorrow.

    Bottom line, great juice. Glad you guys talked me into ordering.:toast:

    I am glad the liquid found you well FB!! I can imagine if you are accustomed to unflavored than any/all of my liquid would be "smack yo mama" - most are anything but subtle! ;)
     

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    That sounds amazing. Yes, a REO will be in my future. If I could go back in time I think I would have gotten one instead of my evic. I was kinda trying to decide between the two. Love the evic, it's a great VV device, but a REO would have solved so many vaping problems in my life.

    Work is the only time I really smoke anymore. That is ALL because I can't find a satisfying vape to take with me. Been using a Protank 2 for two weeks after my nautilus broke and it's so lack luster it makes me smoke more. I used to take my kayfun to work, but sitting in my bag it'd lean and then flood the chamber so when you vaped it it'd leak outta the air hole.

    If I had the money I'd order a REO today! (And breathe better tomorrow.)

    I cart Kayfun's back and forth to work every week day and have had 2 air hole leaks. One was due to a super hot day (I was camping) and the other was because I knew I should have changed the wick and didn't.
     

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    I am glad the liquid found you well FB!! I can imagine if you are accustomed to unflavored than any/all of my liquid would be "smack yo mama" - most are anything but subtle! ;)
    Yeah, my mom is still a bit ...... about that. Hey fb, clark doesnt even get upset that some of us dilute his juice. At least he doesnt scold us publicly.
     

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    Yeah, my mom is still a bit ...... about that. Hey fb, clark doesnt even get upset that some of us dilute his juice. At least he doesnt scold us publicly.

    I know I can't be everything to everyone - I would rather be guilty of putting too much flavor in the bottle as opposed to not enough ;)
     

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    After I made my first order, I've not ordered from anyone else :toast:

    Tracey

    That is what happened with me too. I tried NT last year, and have not purchased liquid from anyone else since.

    Perhaps the highest compliment you can pay a juice monkey like me <3. XOXO
     

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    About the only place you'll ever see a REO leak is occasionally at the 510/atty connector and it's easily remedied with an o-ring. To keep it from dripping juice from the atty's air hole, don't stash it in your purse/pocket right after you've squonked - take a couple toots first.

    Vape well? It's a REO, that's a given! :)

    As far as flooding, it's just about impossible to flood a REO because the excess juice drains from the atty back into the bottle. About the only way to cause problems is to do monster squonks which will flood the atty to the point of juice running out the air hole - but if you let it sit for a minute or so, even that problem will clear itself up by draining back into the bottle.

    I don't think any device is 100% all the time leak-proof, but I've had far less leakage/flooding problems from my REO than I ever did from any other tank/clearo setup I carried. I was having some leakage issues around the 510/atty connector because it's 100+ degrees out here and the juice thins out and starts to "auto feed" into the atty a bit, but a thicker o-ring from Rob solved that problem. Any carto tank or clearo I took out into the heat almost immediately started leaking and got all flooded/gurgly, so the REO was a blessing by comparison. It spends entire days out in the heat, bouncing around in my pockets, being left in the car occasionally etc. and still vapes like a champ.

    I recently took my ProVari with a carto tank out for a day - partly for a change of pace and partly because the tank was full of Home Slice and that was the flavor I wanted for the day. Not even two hours of being out in the heat (it was about 105 degrees that day), I was drinking my HS instead of vaping it because the carto was all flooded and gurgling (not the first time I've had that experience). When I took the tank off to try to clear it, the entire well around the positive post was flooded with juice. Needless to say, I was wishing I had left it at home and brought the REO instead!

    Help me here then... :)

    If I were going to buy a REO Mini, what do I need to know about the different "minis" on the site? I get the blems, what's the difference between the regular and LP versions?

    I saw lots of versions of the Reomizer exists now. Looks like some are single, and some are duel coil. Is there one better than the other?

    What other accessories (O-rings, springs, etc,) would I need from the site?

    And how can I get a pink one? :B

    It's looking to me that getting into one, brand new (preferable,) is going to cost somewhere around $250. Does that sound about right?
     

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    Help me here then... :)

    If I were going to buy a REO Mini, what do I need to know about the different "minis" on the site? I get the blems, what's the difference between the regular and LP versions?

    I saw lots of versions of the Reomizer exists now. Looks like some are single, and some are duel coil. Is there one better than the other?

    What other accessories (O-rings, springs, etc,) would I need from the site?

    And how can I get a pink one? :B

    It's looking to me that getting into one, brand new (preferable,) is going to cost somewhere around $250. Does that sound about right?

    zero7starz, you should be good at around $250. I own both the Grand and the LP, love them both but my next will be another LP. The LP gives you the flexibility with the toppers you can use. I'm a big fan of the RM4, again it's flexible allowing single or dual coils and air flow control. To me the flavor can't be beat but I also have the RM3, RM2 and cyclone and like them all on the REO.

    I would suggest getting a button cover, they make life a little easier and a couple extra bottles. Get ready because one you own a REO nothing else will come close to the flavor and ease of use with a REO. Don't get me wrong I still use other devices but the REO is my travel partner.

    Call Rob, his number is on the bottom of the site and he will set you up in style.
     
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    I have to agree, Rob has been awesome. I'm awaiting my invoice for my first REO (Grand blem, door color is a mystery although hopefully not yellow, green or orange, and extra tubes, bottle, button cover, battery).

    My MVP v 2 is already feeling abandoned and it's fully of The Virus and vaping like a champ.

    Oh geez, off to order atty, charger and ohm meter...
     
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