Reo grand ?

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Pneathery

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You will get the unit...two plastic bottles...a little bit of Noalox...

You also get a reducer tube, in case you are vaping 100% PG, and his card with all relevant contact info.
He used to include attys, but they were hit or miss, sometimes someone would get one that they weren't happy with, so he just quit doing it. There is a thread on the REO forum.......hang on. I'll link it in another post.
 

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Thanks everyone for your response,

I am new to this vape stuff and have been struggleing with finding a good delevery system so I was wondering aboout the Reo as it seems to get high praise.

Another question if anyone has the answer.... I am looking for a fairly moist vape is there any one atty cartomizer etc. I should be looking for?

When you say "moist" vape, do you mean "cool" as opposed to "hot"? Or "smooth" as opposed to "harsh"? If you are looking for a relatively cool, smooth vape, I personally like the Cisco 2ohm 510 atomizers from avidvaper.com

You cannot go wrong with the REO.
 

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@ mlinky by moist I kind of mean almost damp, still warm but not hot and ashy like an analog. I am a chewer of tobacco for the last 20 years and just quit 2 weeks ago so I do not like the taste of analogs at all.

I have found that I like the giantomizer when it is wicking properly because it has a warm moist vape with lots a smoke to keep me occupied. lol. I also am lookng for something that gives me a more consistent hit since I am kinda of a chain vapor and it bugs me when I get different hits every other time.
 

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@ mlinky by moist I kind of mean almost damp, still warm but not hot and ashy like an analog. I am a chewer of tobacco for the last 20 years and just quit 2 weeks ago so I do not like the taste of analogs at all.

I have found that I like the giantomizer when it is wicking properly because it has a warm moist vape with lots a smoke to keep me occupied. lol. I also am lookng for something that gives me a more consistent hit since I am kinda of a chain vapor and it bugs me when I get different hits every other time.

What that sounds like is keeping your atomizer sufficiently wet without flooding. One thing the REO excells at, is that it is easy to keep your atty wet. The 306 is more finicky, and tends to dry out more easily than the 510, so I would recommend a 510. A 2 ohm atty is warm, not hot, so a 2 ohm 510 would probably be a good place for you to start.
 

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Im ordering my reo today as my first vaping tool....was gonna buy a standard starter kit since im still an analog smoker, but after doing research it seemed i would end up with a reo in the long run so im ordering mine today!

That is an amazing amount of good sense from a new vaper. :thumb: Make sure you have everything you need (shown in the earlier link). You will have a small learning curve, so make sure to post on the REO forum when you need some help. Reos Mods
 

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Just purchased a Reo Grand, Cant wait till it gets here!!!

You WON'T regret it. Congratulations! Make sure you get your batteries and attys before it comes. The only thing more frustrating than not having a Reo is HAVING a Reo sitting there and not being able to use it while you wait for your batteries and attys! LOL
 

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Im ordering my reo today as my first vaping tool....was gonna buy a standard starter kit since im still an analog smoker, but after doing research it seemed i would end up with a reo in the long run so im ordering mine today!

Congratulations! You won't regret it....you're in for a treat. You're right....you would probably end up with a Reo anyway, so you're saving LOTS of "experimentation" money by jumping right to the top. What a smart newbie.....LOL. If I'd known then (when I started vaping 10 months ago) what I know now (after about 6 various starter kits,) I'd have had a Reo a long time ago. As it is, I've had mine about 6 weeks and it is truly AWESOME. Good for you!!!
 

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Im ordering my reo today as my first vaping tool....was gonna buy a standard starter kit since im still an analog smoker, but after doing research it seemed i would end up with a reo in the long run so im ordering mine today!


Smart :thumb: and money saving in the long run. The best thing is even if you don't like it(hard to believe) thatg you can sell it easily for what you paid for it.
 
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