Provari or reo grand?

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It's what's important to you. If you want something that is less of a fuss and you don't have to drip as often. Than the Reo grand is for you. You can fill up a bottle and have it last all day long and longer, without having to do anything extra. No need to carry a bottle or extra cartos around with you at all.

To me, convenience is one of the most important aspects next to the throat hit, flavor, and vapor. Which the Reo has it all IMO. Although variable voltage is nice, you can change the voltage of the Reo grand by putting in different batteries.
 

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I have 2 reos... at first I thought I'd get bored of vaping 6mls of the same juice etc... not the case at all...
Reos are pretty unique... haven't used anything like it... easy, powerful and and clean... even with a reo, you may want something like a provari... such different mods...
 

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I own both and they are both exceptional in their own right. But I have to agree with Digs VV to dial in the perfect vape is the Provari for those HR attys and cartos. But the grand can operate at 6v or 3.7v. is juice fed and all mechanical. I use the REO almost exclusively now as it is too simple, built like a tank, and it just fits. I'm afraid to carry my Provari around as I might drop it and break it. I've abused my REO in the 3 weeks I've had it. I ran it over in my Jeep once by setting it on a 40 inch tire while filling up at a gas station and talking on my cell phone. I forgot and drove off and ran it over. Held up well and still vapes like a champ. Try that with my Provari? I don't think so. It's not a surefire light by any means. You decide. VV or reliability for life? Just my 2 cents.
 

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What's more important to you? VV or Juice Feeding? Answer that and you've made your decision. Either way, I see this decision as a WIN-WIN. You can't go wrong with either.

Yup both have their own unique features. Thank u for leaving your comments here guys! Happy vaping with all the wonderful pv out there!
 

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I refuse to sacrifice either. You can get VV and bottom feeding in the same device. You just can't get them both in a Reo. That's why I ordered a different mod. I won't get the fancy voltage control that a provari provides but, frankly things like the dual coil stuff are proving too much for the provari anyway. Who knows what'll do it next. So, for now I'll be satisfied with a straight pot.
 

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It's what's important to you. If you want something that is less of a fuss and you don't have to drip as often. Than the Reo grand is for you. You can fill up a bottle and have it last all day long and longer, without having to do anything extra. No need to carry a bottle or extra cartos around with you at all.

To me, convenience is one of the most important aspects next to the throat hit, flavor, and vapor. Which the Reo has it all IMO. Although variable voltage is nice, you can change the voltage of the Reo grand by putting in different batteries.

What battery Should I get for reo if I wan to achieve a HV with it?
 

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I heard the to achieve 6V on reo grand, can use 2 CR 123 3.0V? Have u guys tried it?

You can use the Tenergy, Trustfire, Ultrafire or any of those lower quality Batts OR you can use AW LifEpo4 123's x 2 Batts for 6v , I much prefer the AW Batts to any other and highly recommend you purchase them. When running a high quality PV it deserves a high quality Batt, AW & Redilast provide this quality.
 
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