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Alright so check it out everypony. I'm in the market for a tough mechanical mod that I can use when I'm working outside. I'd like something telescopic so I'll have battery options. My charger can charge 18650, 18500, and 18490 batteries. I found an ohms law calculator online so I'll have an idea of my output anyway! But as I shop around on many of the vapor sites and EBay, I gotta say that I'm more confused than ever! Any suggestions?
 

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    Alright so check it out everypony. I'm in the market for a tough mechanical mod that I can use when I'm working outside. I'd like something telescopic so I'll have battery options. My charger can charge 18650, 18500, and 18490 batteries. I found an ohms law calculator online so I'll have an idea of my output anyway! But as I shop around on many of the vapor sites and EBay, I gotta say that I'm more confused than ever! Any suggestions?
    Spend the money , get a REO Grand and an RM2 to go on top and you'll never regret it .
    http://www.reosmods.com/index.php?page=shop.browse&category_id=37&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=3
     

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    Regardless of what you end up with, try to make intelligent choices as far as safety when choosing a mech.

    If this will be your first mech, I recommend avoiding what is known as a direct battery or faux hybrid mod, or one which uses a hybrid top cap. These mods have no center pin, and the battery makes direct physical contact with the atomizer's 510 connector. One must use special 510 connection atomizers to use them safely on a direct battery mod; they must have an extended center pin like the two atomizers on the left (below image).


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    A mech "should" have adequate ventilation holes in case a battery vents. Inadequate ventilation can cause a mechanical mod to become a pipe bomb.

    A Beginner's Guide to Your First Mechanical Mod
    • Covers the differences between a mechanical vs. regulated mod, essential safety accessories, optional safety accessories to add layers of safety to your mech, routine maintanance, use of proper batteries, proper ventilation, low resistance vaping, and faux hybrid mods.
     
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    Baditude

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    Are they still in business?
    Ive heard horror stories about support lately.
    They are still in business, but Rob (the owner) has been cutting back his hours in a semi-retirement. About two months ago I had ordered a Reomizer RDA for my Reo and the top cap didn't fit properly when it was received. I contacted him via phone and he said send it back and he'd fix me up, which he did promptly.
     
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    Bad Ninja

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    They are still in business, but the owner has been cutting back his hours in a semi-retirement. About two months ago I had ordered a Reomizer RDA for my Reo and the top cap didn't fit properly when it was received. I contacted him via phone and he said send it back and he'd fix me up, which he did.

    Good to hear.
    Ive heard so many stories from Rob its hard to understand whats really going on.
    Retirement? China? Who knows.
    Theres a thread here that stopped me cold from ordering a REO a while back.

    REO's Mods Customer Service
     
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    retic1959

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    Good to hear.
    Ive heard so many stories from Rob its hard to understand whats really going on.
    Retirement? China? Who knows.
    Theres a thread here that stopped me cold from ordering a REO a while back.

    REO's Mods Customer Service
    There are some things about that post that I find a little questionable , it seems like the poster is trying to say he didn't notice the defects until the warranty period had expired due to problems with his/her eyesight and wanted the repairs done under warranty for that reason , maybe I'm not comprehending it correctly , but the OP doesn't state what the issues were either . Not enough info to go on IMO . I do know that Rob has had a stellar reputation for customer service , and my personal experience with Reos Mods leads me to recommend them highly , especially for use in a work enviroment . Don't get me wrong , I'm not a fanbois and I usually find most original vape gear overpriced and I won't hesitate to purchase a clone , but my Reo was actually worth the money I spent on it IMHO .
     
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