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USA-Alex

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Folks, after four weeks of waiting I finally received my Reo Mini 2.1 and my Reomizers.
The wait was due to me living in Mexico and I had to wait until a coworker bring it down south.
Well, I had plenty time to educate myself on how to make coils thru this forum and YouTube, so I guess I was prepared :)
Wound my first coil out of 32 AWG wire, 5 coils, it metered at 2.9Ohms.
Gave it a puff and right of the bat I was struck by the explosion of favors (I come from a ego-t)....phantastic, the taste of my juice is incredible, never before noticed all the different favors.....after some more puffs I thought the vape was kind of cool, it also took some time for the coil to heat up.
Well, grabbed some 30 AWG wire, wrapped a new coil with 3 coils, it metered at 1,3Ohms, slapped it on the Reo and OH MY GOD......can you say fog-machine ;-)
The vape comes out with just the right temperature, the coil starts evaporating the liquid pretty much instantly, what a pleasure to vape with this setup.....
I'm glad I took your guys advice and got the Reo, it's simplicity is just brilliant, this thing is nothing short of indestructible, what a great design. Also the workmanship is very nicely done, I have no complains but one noob question.

I have a little gap between the Reomizer and the Reo where the brass material of the Reomizer can be seen. Is this normal? It does not bother me but I'd like to know if I possibly put it together somehow wrong (even if I can't see how I could have it done wrong). I attach a picture so you see what I mean.

Well, back to squonking practice :)

Greetings from the squonking heaven down south.





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Congrats :) the gap is normal a cure that would be perfect for you Black reo and all would be to put an oring around the atty to hide the brass. your local hardware store or auto parts store should have a good selection so you can get one that fits
Any idea as to the size of O ring?
 

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Thanks guys for the second warm welcome and also thanks a bunch for the tip with the o-ring.
First full day of REO use is over and I could not be happier.
The squonking is already almost second nature and the batterie lasted a full day.

I'm super happy with this fog-machine so far and I don't expect that this will change anytime soon.

Thanks REO for providing such a great product and thanks to REOville for providing such a great fountain of info/help and ideas.....

You folks are truly a bunch of great guys :)





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