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RocketRod

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Blind squonking is not looking into the cup to see the juice you just squonked. You now press the bottle and draw without hitting the fire button till you feel a slight pressure/gurgle. it comes with a little practice. Best used while driving, etc. But you will be a pro at it in no time.
 
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Just did my FIRST blind squonk....that works GREAT :) Ill be a REONAUT vet in no time now :)

thanks all!

That is what got me away from the dry burns and flooding! Only time I have any trouble is when there is noise and I can't hear that gurgle! But usually just squonk a little and it is fine!

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That is what got me away from the dry burns and flooding! Only time I have any trouble is when there is noise and I can't hear that gurgle! But usually just squonk a little and it is fine!

glad to read that i'm not the only one having trouble with the blind squonk caused by noise. it happens outside - wind, traffic a.o. normally i just switch generously to the optical squonk.

but i already thought about attaching an earset to the Reo, it's housing seems to be the perfect amplifier...
 

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glad to read that i'm not the only one having trouble with the blind squonk caused by noise. it happens outside - wind, traffic a.o. normally i just switch generously to the optical squonk.

but i already thought about attaching an earset to the Reo, it's housing seems to be the perfect amplifier...

I usually rely on the slight feel of resistance when I can't hear the gurgle. But with some atty's that does not work.
 

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glad to read that i'm not the only one having trouble with the blind squonk caused by noise. it happens outside - wind, traffic a.o. normally i just switch generously to the optical squonk.

but i already thought about attaching an earset to the Reo, it's housing seems to be the perfect amplifier...

Im finding that if I squonk/blind squonk ...Im good for 5-10 vapes in between re-squonking. But thats probably because Im flooding my atty :) there always seems to be a bit of juice in the reseviour.
 

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I find the warmer the weather, I don't need to squonk as much...if the bottle is tight, it sort of self-feeds. Don't squonk at all until you get the dry/less vapor...it could be your battery but sometimes not...then push the bottle to see just a glimmer of liquid through the catch cup holes...remember how much pressure you applied...this is the amount you need when you blind squonk too- You'll get it but it takes a little practice.
 

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I find the warmer the weather, I don't need to squonk as much...if the bottle is tight, it sort of self-feeds. Don't squonk at all until you get the dry/less vapor...it could be your battery but sometimes not...then push the bottle to see just a glimmer of liquid through the catch cup holes...remember how much pressure you applied...this is the amount you need when you blind squonk too- You'll get it but it takes a little practice.

yeah, but then i think about: is it just the temperature, or is it the pressure system, the humidity or any other yet unknown to me atmospherical force that influences vaping in a general way?

vaping is faaaaaaaaar more edutaining then smoking :p
 
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