REO EDC (Every Day Carry)

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These go in my satchel :p

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Edit: I should start carrying a micro phillips head, but I'm pretty meticulous on keeping sets in their set.

Where does one find these driptips?
 

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This thread kind of goes against the REO mantra of out the door with just one item ........ ??

Thats what makes the REO so great and all of you are carrying as much stuff as if you were filling old school carts on a trogg screwdriver ....... Say what.

For anything other than an over-nighter I take exactly one thing ...... REOwoodvil stuffed with 6ml of juice and a full 18650.
Back-up stuff is for pansies - and non believers. C'mon believe in the REO it won't let you down.
 
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I mean, I bring it to work. I have lots of downtime. I need something to keep me entertained. Now, if I got out to grab a pint, go to an event, I just bring the Reo & I have no stuffed a cotton ball inside behind the feed tube if I burn out the first cotton wick.

Calling us {PANSIES} for bringing backup stuff... I'll keep for my thoughts. :p If my father has taught me anything, it is always be prepared for the unexpected.
 
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as if you were filling old school carts on a trogg screwdriver
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Thanks Big Hitter, that brought back memories :) It's been a long while since I vaped a screwdriver. Yup, I had 4 of them, and IF you're gonna drip and carry extra juice around, they were a good solid vape. But once I got a REO, I never looked back.
 

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I like to carry a spare battery in purse even for shortish trips out. Several times I've run out door without putting fresh battery in and regretted it. Also an emergency carto. I've yet to have an RM2 funck out on me, though, but always a first.

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...But if I need fresh undies I have to drive home for them.

This made me chuckle.

I keep some backup stuff in those little zipper bags in the console of my car, but thankfully all I've ever needed to carry around with me is my Reo. I'm usually not too far away from my car, where if there was a REOmergency I couldn't take a minute and get there to fix it.
 

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These go in my satchel :p

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Edit: I should start carrying a micro phillips head, but I'm pretty meticulous on keeping sets in their set.


Holy mother of god! I wouldn't need all that if I were gone for a week! The reo is by design supposed to be a fanny-pack killer, you could bandage an amputee, build me a deck, and start a campfire with that stash. If you gave all that to a Boy Scout, he could survive in the woods for a year!!
 

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When I travel I carry two REOs, same size so fewer batteries needed. If only for a couple of days no charger. Silly me, I'm in such a habit carrying spare atty/cartos, three years this month, I still pack a spare RM2. Need to break that habit.

I like to use one of the plastic battery cases in ginormous everday bag/purse because it is easier to find by feel than the little nylon zipper cases.

Oh, and I always have a 30 ml bottle in purse and fill from it, when at home, as it is closer than kitchen and it keeps the juice fresher. Only downside, for me, to using Minis is the 3 ml bottle and RBAs are juice hogs.

Feisty Alice

edit - Going to kitchen is frequently an "event" with five spoiled Bubs in tow. Even more frought with speed bumps as a couple usually go ahead of me and make frequent stops to make sure I'm heading to kitchen.


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I'm still carrying a spare RM2, but I'm thinking it's not really needed. Besides, I could just as easily stash a spare coil/wick inside the REO if it came to that. I'll always carry a spare battery, just in case my REO decides to go swimming, and the juice, well, how much space does a 6ml bottle take? Between the REO and my "spare" zippered case, it's still less than 2 packs of cigarettes and 2 lighters used to be.
 

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Alice...I so well remember being " herded" by your bubs!!!:D

Folks my Bubs adored Kaypers!!!! And Jake Mastiff, so slow to warm up to strangers, was snuggling with her in no time, head in her little lap. She didn't let them boss her around but was sweet but firm.

BTW Kaypers, Sissy finished cleaning the fridge; a good part of a day. And most of the woodwork in house and all fans, even the ones way up, while we were gone. I scolded her for not getting the big ladder out. I used to have to get on second to top step 8 ft ladder and I'm longer and taller than she. She's still feeing partially invincible, at 51 yr, unlike us old broads. Guess I'll have to do garage fridge as she's gone for two weeks. Certainly is nice having the house all to myself. DH hardly counts as he's so quiet.

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