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Make sure your air holes are lined up directly with the coil. You want the air hole right in the center of your coil. Also, if you have your coil raised up high that will give you more throat hit. Another thing is to get your coil as close to the air hole as possible without touching the cap or deck of the dripper. :)

Well, throat hit is something I dont need more of cuz it hits hard lol. It was throat hit, then a little bit of flavor and hardly any vapor lol. Ive tried moving the airholes around too but that didnt change much. Its basically a dripping atty on top of the REO correct?
 

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Make sure your air holes are lined up directly with the coil. You want the air hole right in the center of your coil. Also, if you have your coil raised up high that will give you more throat hit. Another thing is to get your coil as close to the air hole as possible without touching the cap or deck of the dripper. :)

Boom! Nicole to the rescue. I would only add maybe enlarge the air holes. I find most stock ones too restrictive and the coil gets too hot.
 

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Im not really a big fan of dripping (yet). Ive only tried a Igo-W. I vape 6mg and it seemed really harsh and Ive read people generally need to dial down the nic on drippers.. Will the REO change my mind?
I had the same misgivings...so far this is much easier to use than a dripper..better flavor and vapor without needing to mess with the coil like I always had to with my IgoW.
 

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Well, throat hit is something I dont need more of cuz it hits hard lol. It was throat hit, then a little bit of flavor and hardly any vapor lol. Ive tried moving the airholes around too but that didnt change much. Its basically a dripping atty on top of the REO correct?

Are you running a single coil or dual coils? The Reo has a dripper on top which has a hole inside which allows juice to flow into the dripper by pressing on the little juice bottle. That eliminates the need to remove your drip tip or cap to drip directly into the dripper. Just throw a coil on, put some cotton in or whatever wicking you prefer, squonk the bottle and vape. Fresh juice every time :)

I have an igo-w5 and I believe the stock air holes are 1/16 which is fine for me but you may like them a little bigger. :)
 

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I know- I just need to dive in! I have been thinking about it more and more- especially since the last two orders of cartomizers I bought have been bad batches. It doesn't save me much money when I have to change them out every day!!
Thanks for the list of what I'll need- I also need something to measure the resistance with- any suggestions??

The Provari in a pinch... but... the lil ohm checker boxes (that used to be hard to get) are all over for less than $10 a pop
 

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Are you running a single coil or dual coils? The Reo has a dripper on top which has a hole inside which allows juice to flow into the dripper by pressing on the little juice bottle. That eliminates the need to remove your drip tip or cap to drip directly into the dripper. Just throw a coil on, put some cotton in or whatever wicking you prefer, squonk the bottle and vape. Fresh juice every time :)

I have an igo-w5 and I believe the stock air holes are 1/16 which is fine for me but you may like them a little bigger. :)

I run single coil. The air holes on the Igo-W5 seem like theyre too big for me. Everything Ive read about REO's make them seem perfect. Is it a nice smooth hit or is it a little harsh?
 

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I run single coil. The air holes on the Igo-W5 seem like theyre too big for me. Everything Ive read about REO's make them seem perfect. Is it a nice smooth hit or is it a little harsh?

Mota, you have an all day vape? If so the Reo is a no-brainer. Nice smooth hit every time assuming you squonk correctly lol.
 

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Mota, you have an all day vape? If so the Reo is a no-brainer. Nice smooth hit every time assuming you squonk correctly lol.

Yeah, but it changes from day to day lol. Sometimes its Virus, sometimes Betelgeuse, sometimes QOH. I didnt buy any Banana Puddin' and may skip the Apricot(maybe) cuz I already have a ton of NT stockpiled, so I might have some extra dough this month. :thumbs:
 

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You can get extra bottles and switch them out pretty quickly. I'm still trying to figure out a cap to carry filled extras that won't leak but I've been at this for only a couple of hours so I'm sure I'll figure it out. :)

Yeah, but it changes from day to day lol. Sometimes its Virus, sometimes Betelgeuse, sometimes QOH. I didnt buy any Banana Puddin' and may skip the Apricot(maybe) cuz I already have a ton of NT stockpiled, so I might have some extra dough this month. :thumbs:
 

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I run single coil. The air holes on the Igo-W5 seem like theyre too big for me. Everything Ive read about REO's make them seem perfect. Is it a nice smooth hit or is it a little harsh?

Being that you run single coil you only need the one air hole in front of your coil. Plug up the other hole and seal it off. The harshness should be gone after that. :)
 
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