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JC Okie

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So can the batch of woodvils that are coming soon be submerged in water? Or at least rinsed with water?

As someone who knows jack about the properties of different types of wood, how does one identify the 'natural' ones from the 'poly' ones? Which type of wood is the most hardy?

Are these things gonna be sold out hours after the sale opens? I mean, is the mad sale night so people can get the one they want, or get one full stop

Personally, I DON'T submerge my Woodvils in water.....and I'm pretty sure most Reonauts don't either. I think turbocad6 is the exception rather than the rule. Although I'll admit his doesn't look any worse for it, it's not the recommended treatment. These woods will be no different than any previous woods in that respect.

From the pictures it looks like this will be a pretty big batch, but there's no telling how fast they'll sell out. I daresay the majority of them will be gone within the first couple of hours, but there probably will be some left for the next day. I know that there are a LOT of people who have been waiting and saving up for months for these because they're a new style that doesn't have a catch cup, thus offering the versitility of using any rba.
 

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'versatility', but it'll be a frenzy i'm sure.

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Personally, I DON'T submerge my Woodvils in water.....and I'm pretty sure most Reonauts don't either. I think turbocad6 is the exception rather than the rule. Although I'll admit his doesn't look any worse for it, it's not the recommended treatment. These woods will be no different than any previous woods in that respect.

From the pictures it looks like this will be a pretty big batch, but there's no telling how fast they'll sell out. I daresay the majority of them will be gone within the first couple of hours, but there probably will be some left for the next day. I know that there are a LOT of people who have been waiting and saving up for months for these because they're a new style that doesn't have a catch cup, thus offering the versitility of using any rba.

Thought so (re. water)

Re. my question about the wood - found this: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/490067-its-all-about-wood.html. Was more asking if the details about which is which on reosmods.com will be posted. I'm sure they will, I'll keep an eye

I get that it's every man for himself at this point.

They're really pretty.
 

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yeah, I'm not really recommending that anyone else should necessarily wet there wood or use it out and about and drop it from time to time, there are many here who just wax it and baby it and leave it home and treat it more like a family heirloom. there's no doubt that there's will last a lot longer than mine. I on the other hand treat it more like a tool and don't have a problem using it till it needs to be replaced. in the end it all comes down to what gives you more enjoyment. I enjoy using it till death do us part. for me the question is who dies first, me or the woody. I don't have a problem outliving my woods and actually hope to, where others may want there woods to outlive them :)
 
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