Pbsurado Finally Reviews REO

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None of your comments rubbed me the wrong way no worries guys . I felt a need to explain why my site is not fancy is all .
Its a time problem only no ones fault . Actually some of the suggestion are very nice even though they wouldn't work for me . I loved the build your own mod idea but it would never work for me . Folks are always welcome to ask for custom mods if I can do it I generally am all for it
 

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None of your comments rubbed me the wrong way no worries guys . I felt a need to explain why my site is not fancy is all .
Its a time problem only no ones fault . Actually some of the suggestion are very nice even though they wouldn't work for me . I loved the build your own mod idea but it would never work for me . Folks are always welcome to ask for custom mods if I can do it I generally am all for it

Still say ya outta invite him out to your shop!
 

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Busardo ? the reviewer

Sure, why not? Then, you could beat him over the head if need be LOL. If nothing else, he'd be able to understand things even better, getting it straight from you, especially on your thoughts on where REO's are going in the future. Would be cool for all of us to see it also I think.
 

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If you're a "one man team", like Rob.....doing a "Build Your Own Reo" would likely be a logistical nightmare!
Ask Clark over at Nicoticket....he'd LOVE to fill custom "BYO" juice orders.....but, given his limited manpower and resources....it just isn't practical....

Had to reply to this as reosmods.com and nicoticket.com have taken most of my funds for the past few months. :) - great comparison of two small businesses with exceptional service, shipping, and support. I just started using Nicoticket liquid in my REO - old school with an HH 357 - and wow..perfect combination of device & liquid.
 

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I'm curious how this video will affect sales. It was a mostly positive review from a very popular reviewer. I'm betting Rob will get a nice jump in sales in the coming days/weeks.

Also, in the follow-up video, Mr. Busardo sounds a bit slurred... I wonder if he was drinking before starting the video. :D
 

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UPDATE

Just stopped by Taste Your Juice.com, Phil Busardo's site. On his next review in the first couple of minutes he starts by vaping the Reo Grand and talks about how much he is loving it. He says he would put the vape up against anything. Of course he still says he'd like to see a next generation with a regulated chip, but still very high praise for the Reo by P. Busardo. :toast:
 

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yeah, you know I'm probably one of the most annoying reonuts always going on and on about regulated and stuff but that don't make a mech bad at all. I do still like and use mechs but always prefer regulated. it's very possible to prefer regulated but still appreciate a good mech. my main reason for preferring a regulated is mainly usable battery life, on a mech by the time the battery drops 50% my vape drops too so I have to swap the battery where with a regulated I can use like 90% of the battery before I sense vape drop off...

bottom line is, if I couldn't have a regulated reo I'd still use a mech reo over anything else I think, and with the new contacts I'd probably even use it bone stock :) just because someone prefers the benefits of regulated doesn't mean they can't also appreciate a good mech, which the reo with the new contacts definately is :)
 

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...on a mech by the time the battery drops 50% my vape drops too so I have to swap the battery where with a regulated I can use like 90% of the battery before I sense vape drop off...

Huh? :confused:

Which regulated mods are you using where you can "sense" drop off? By definition, you shouldn't be able to tell a difference between a fully charged battery and an almost drained one on a regulated mod - hence the "regulated" part. ;)

Anyways, when my vape on a mech drops enough for me to want to swap bats (~3.5v) a regulated mod would be telling me to change bats as well.
 

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Huh? :confused:

Which regulated mods are you using where you can "sense" drop off? By definition, you shouldn't be able to tell a difference between a fully charged battery and an almost drained one on a regulated mod - hence the "regulated" part. ;)

Anyways, when my vape on a mech drops enough for me to want to swap bats (~3.5v) a regulated mod would be telling me to change bats as well.

You can tell on a cheap AYuss VAMO v2... that's for sure LOL. Pretty sure that turbo doesn't run something that el cheapo tho, just me... when I actually used it all the time, pre-REO awesomeness. It's been now relegated to DIY dripping testing duties.
 

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Yeah, guess I've never really used any regulated mods besides the Provari come to think of it....guess I'm not a really good judge then. :)

I guess I assumed all regulated mods would "regulate". :facepalm:

Yup, not everyone owns a ProVari. I've never had one.


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yes, exactly... it just feels slightly off by the time it's almost dead, I'm talking about battery gauge on e but it's still firing. I'm saying last 10% but it may be last 5% really, point is it's consistent from fully charged till almost dead, and I can feel it on just about every regulated mod from an evic to a dna chip to a nivel chip and even the new sx350 chip.

it's like just before your going to run out of gas you feel the accelerator starts to feel a little sluggish right before it just dies :) where on a mech it feels more like your starting out on a level road and then it starts to become a hill and it gets steeper and steeper and your car goes slower and slower as it gets steeper and steeper and you'll slow to a crawl before it's actually dead, once I sense the hill I want to just swap the battery out even though there's still some gas left, with regulated I can run it like it's level ground right up until it's really out of gas
 
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Has Todd ever reviewed a Reo before? He's another reviewer I enjoy watching. :D

I dont think I have ever seen one where he does. Rob doesnt send out free stuff for reviews I dont think.. Would be interesting..
I really cant understand how the top reviewers have missed the Reo all these years.. Especially since it is the best vape there is!
Glad Phil finally listened and got it!
 
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