Never tried a bottom feeder.

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ltrainer

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well make sure you use IMR AW 14500 batteries. Got 510 attys and/or cartomizers and drip tips? Got juice? Thats the bare minimum to get going. Welcome to the cult. Feel free to ask anything, well almost anything. :). We are here to help. Stop by the lounge if u care to. Bottom feeders take the hassle out of vaping and your mini will last and last and last. Hint...the metal Grand is realy nice too.
 

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Thank you everyone, I can't wait for my Reo to arrive I seem to be all set, got plenty of imr 14500s, plenty driptips, and 4 LR 510 atties should be waiting for me in the mail box, got a feeling my tanks are now obsolete (still gonna drip at work don't want the Reo getting trashed)

The Metal REO's are very durable. They have been run over by a car, dropped on cement, immersed in water for days, and much more. All that was needed was a new atty, battery and cleaned up! They are the workhorse of PV's! And hassle free!
 

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Until now I have never tried a bottom feed device, today I bought a Reo mini on the classies, any advice I should know as I prepare for the arrival of my Reo?

Youtube videos are your friend. Watch a few and you will like you know the device before it arrives.

Oh, and congrats ....... great choice.
 

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Congrats on getting a REO. That's great to hear and the only thing I wanted to add was how to blind squonk:

1. Lightly squeeze the bottle while taking a dry hit.
2. Once you hear a gurgle then stop.
3. Vape

It's really a simple process but, it might take longer depending on how quick you pick that up. Since the amount of liquid that you feed into the atomizer depends on how long you do the squonk.

The biggest difference between direct dripping and using a bottom feeder. Is the ability to see how much is fed into the atomizer. Once you get over the learning curve then it's really easy.

Don't hesitate to ask anymore questions and welcome to the team.
 

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Welcome, Dj Xy :) I hope you like it as much as we do.
Ah...advice....lets see. What wasn't covered? :laugh:
So....don't screw your atties or cartos on too tightly. Also keep an eye out for center pins on your atties/cartos/adapters...to make sure they're not protruding or tilted. These are apt to cause shorts.

And the most important piece of advice....if you have a question, or something isn't working right...be sure to either contact Rob or drop in the forum here and ask. :)
 

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... (still gonna drip at work don't want the Reo getting trashed)...

Not sure what you do for a living, but you may find the hassles of dripping and the durability/simplicity of the REO system will quickly change how you feel about that. I honestly couldn't think of a better "work-friendly" PV than a metal REO.

-PR
 

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If you're getting a metal REO, you'd be hard pressed to find a better mod for using at work. It's durable and mechanical, so it can easily handle being dunked in water or bounced off an engine block. These guys are the epitome of rugged. It's been described as the Zippo of vaping, and that's incredibly accurate.
 
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