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to you Gindu and welcome to reoville. Don't forget to post a pic..........we love family photos. :D The only tip I can think of is to start thinking about which one you want next. :sneaky:
 

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Haven't got a chance to actually use it yet. I'm excited to give it a try. Need to wrap a .8 microcoil and wick it still. The cyclone really is tiny. I'm really hoping this makes my vape life easy.


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It will. it's no more hassle than rolling my own tobacco was. Nice looking baby you got there - enjoy! :)
 

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I have to say, tickle me impressed. I didn't understand the hype. In my mind, it's a dripper that you just drip from the bottom. No big deal, just slightly easier. I was wrong. Not only that, it's the right amount of juice every single time. No flooding, or not enough drips and dry hits. I always over drip. Not with this! Rob, thank you! This thing has changed my vaping and I've only had it for 12 hours. I actually went to work today with nothing but the reo all loaded up and some spare cotton behind the door. Just in case.


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I have to say, tickle me impressed. I didn't understand the hype. In my mind, it's a dripper that you just drip from the bottom. No big deal, just slightly easier. I was wrong. Not only that, it's the right amount of juice every single time. No flooding, or not enough drips and dry hits. I always over drip. Not with this! Rob, thank you! This thing has changed my vaping and I've only had it for 12 hours. I actually went to work today with nothing but the reo all loaded up and some spare cotton behind the door. Just in case.


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Yes!!! Gindu gets it! Welcome to Reoville, enjoy your stay...I'm new too...think we'll both be here for a loooooong time :)

BTW - cotton behind the door? That's ingenious man.
 

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Yes!!! Gindu gets it! Welcome to Reoville, enjoy your stay...I'm new too...think we'll both be here for a loooooong time :)

BTW - cotton behind the door? That's ingenious man.

Alittle bit right above the bottle.


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Real men leave the house with nothing but a locked and loaded mod :)

JK, especially coming from someone who is rarely more than 20 miles from home.

I just love bustin ballz on the new fish ( getting jumped in ) :)

Rock on my cotton toting amigos :)
 

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Real men leave the house with nothing but a locked and loaded mod :)

JK, especially coming from someone who is rarely more than 20 miles from home.

I just love bustin ballz on the new fish ( getting jumped in ) :)

Rock on my cotton toting amigos :)

Just for now! I'll eventually not bother after a week or 2 of not burning the cotton.

This is good for me. When I dropped. I carried at least 2-3 bottles of juice, 3 18650's, paper towel, kanthal, cotton, nail clippers, and a screw driver.

Now it's just the mod and a bit of extra cotton, in a place where I don't even think about. I'm in love!


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(not dripping but) I was carrying around:

several Protanks, all loaded with different juices for flavor fatigue purposes
a KFL
screwdriver
cotton
tissues
wire
scissors
nail clippers
tweezers
bottles of juice
MVP 2
kGo battery

all in case i wound up with leaks, gurgles, dry hits etc and had to switch tanks or if all failed i would rebuild

A SERIOUS PAIN ESPECIALLY WHILE HIKING

now I carry:
REO Grand
one extra 6ml of loaded juice
a cotton ball
tweezers (for pinching coil if i need to rewick and dry burn)
small pair of scissors to trim cotton ends
extra battery
screwdriver (to tighten screws after rewicking just to be sure)
MVP2 (to check ohms somewhat regularly--i'm just in the habit of doing so)

sounds like a lot still but it's not. it's a huge difference. especially psychologically.

haven't had to use any of the backup supplies yet when out and about.

REO = GRAND, appropriately named.
 
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