Is a REO or PROVARI really THAT good? 3rd 'smoke FREE' anniversary coming up!

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Rat2chat2

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I hate I never had the chance to try the Provari but after using the reo.............I can't imagine vaping being any better. In fact I can't imagine ever buying or using anything else. Everyone is different and you just have to find your own happy place. I found mine. :sneaky: Good luck to you and happy vaping.
 

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I hate I never had the chance to try the Provari but after using the reo.............I can't imagine vaping being any better. In fact I can't imagine ever buying or using anything else. Everyone is different and you just have to find your own happy place. I found mine. :sneaky: Good luck to you and happy vaping.

I never tried a Provari either. But I was never very interested in vv & the more I used different RTAs the more I disliked them and the more I liked my drippers. The REO just seemed the most obvious choice.
 

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I was fortunate enough to have been recommended one of these within 30 days of starting to vape. I have not even looked at any other devices since then:

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It's a REO grand. You just fill the onboard 6ml juice bottle with your favorite juice, put in a battery, screw on your favorite carto / atomizer / RBA, squeeze the bottle with your thumb to keep it wet and vape all day and night like a Rockstar.

It's the simplest, most reliable system available also highly pocketable and extremely durable. The come in many different colors too.

Here's a vid I made on the grand:
http://youtu.be/sNfog0ysbW0

And here's a link to thread called helpful links to get you started that was geared towards helping someone thinking about purchasing a REO to learn about different models, accessories, batteries and the like.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=446819

Edit: I lied. I do have one other very special bottom feeder made by a friend. It's the perfect compliment to my small squad of REOs.
 
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If you're not into tinkering...and have not gotten shop til drop for mechs, RDA-itis, etc...stick with REO, and then Provari 3.0 w/kayfun or some kind of tank system....and be done with it..it will save you ton of $.

Sitting here with bunch of e-juice bottles, couple of mechs with RDAs in front of me...wondering man..I spent a boat load of $
 

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I will buy a REO at the exact moment I can afford it. Exact moment :) I can't wait to gift all my other stuff.

Tracey

C'mon, Tracey. Get a whip 'round going with all your NT buds and get 'er done. :)

We're waiting for ya.

The shirt on your avatar will soon read "if you don't reomize you don't know"
 

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A lot of people keep mentioning "if you want to plug and play get a Provari," but I'd like to note that as Super_X said, REOs are compatible with cartos! They're the best way to use a cartomizer IMO.

As far as are they worth it? Absolutely. Both are worth it. It's no secret that both have awesome build quality made from the finest materials and great customer service and all that. I think what it comes down to is obviously the choice of VV or mech but really you have to consider what you're buying in a REO. It's a completely different ball game. The bottom feeding aspect is a whole new way to vape. To me, that's the #1 thing about REOs. They're different. That's the mechanism you're shelling out the $$$ for.

I had never owned a working mech before my REO. I sold 4 VV/VW devices within 36 hours of getting my REO.

P.S. If you want a regulated device...maybe go find a VV Grand on the classies...might take a while though.
 
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