All I'm waiting for is for my wanted color combo to become available. I was going to use it with cartos but I'm thinking I would like to have an excuse to finally get an HH.357 to use with it. Any thoughts?
Hey, there MiataGT! You'll probably have more responses to your question if you meet us down in Reoville: Reos Mods. I don't have any experience with the items you're looking at. However, the RM2 is SWEET on the Grand. It was my first ever rebuildable, and it is SO easy to get up and running. Hope to see you down in Reoville. We don't bite, I promise!
Wish you would've caught me 3 years ago.I traded mine after 3 days when my button melted.I got the best end of the deal,a five pack 510lr China atties.
All I'm waiting for is for my wanted color combo to become available. I was going to use it with cartos but I'm thinking I would like to have an excuse to finally get an HH.357 to use with it. Any thoughts?
The HH.357 is a great atty, and I'd wholeheartedly recommend it for most applications. For the Reo, however, I'd say you should consider the RM2. It's very easy to build on and you can tune the vape (higher/lower resistances, coil height, number of coils, etc.)
It's a stellar combination, and if you want the full Reo experience......
While I found the hh.357's to be spectacular as drippers or on my top feeder, I always had a little trouble with them on my REOs. The hh.357 has a different feel when feeding than any other atty and it's pretty easy to overfeed on a bottom feeder. When even slightly overfed, they tend to spit. - If you go with the hh.357, treat yourself to a trippy tip donut drip tip. They are expensive, but very worthwhile for the bottom feeder + hh.357 combo to keep from getting those little lava hot splatters of juice from reaching your tongue.
While I really like the hh.357, at some point I came to the conclusion that the Cisco Aero provides flavor about as good for less than half the price and consumes juice at a more miserly rate. I also developed a fondness for the Ikenvape i06... and for that matter, sometimes nothing satisfies like a regular old lr 306.
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