Reo = less fuss? PERIOD

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jamesfarrell

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Well alrighty then, I reckon' I'll be clickin' the "buy it Now" button. I have one Mini and one on the way.

heh, I be buying another one soon as a spare. I only use 1 juice, well only like 1 juice out of the 8000 I've tried. If they stop making Whirling Dervish, I'm screwed. I might try some straight unflavored with some menthol drops and see how that goes.
 

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I use unflavored more often than anything else. I have coffee, chocolate, and peppermint candy flavor drops. I use the peppermint pretty often. I like small attys the benefit or problem with them is they really concentrate your flavor so even unflavored is fairly sweet. You have to use the flavor drops sparingly or to me they taste sugary sweet.
 

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heh, I be buying another one soon as a spare. I only use 1 juice, well only like 1 juice out of the 8000 I've tried. If they stop making Whirling Dervish, I'm screwed. I might try some straight unflavored with some menthol drops and see how that goes.

That works for me in the summer time and especially when I stripe it down the middle of the fairway. Oh boy, that pull feels gooood when I'm heading to the fairway as opposed to the rough. The weather is hot, the rest of the foursome is worried that they wagered too much and I got me a Reo in hand while they try to light their cigarette that they will have to snub out before reaching the green. (some of them will be able to smoke through before reaching the green) They call me the "human vaporizer". I use to smoke half a pack per a round of golf. Since I quit the analogs, my handicap has gone down a lot, single digits. Don't know if it's the analogs or what but something working. Anyway a good menthol in the summer time just sits right. It doesn't take a lot but a subtle hit suits me just fine. Funny cuz I never like menthol cigarettes when I smoked. But when I vape it's 99.9% unflavored VG though the summer time does occasssional bring out the menthol. Ain't it fun to have that flexibility?!

Wow, where was I going? Happy Hour! :toast:
 

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Less fuss and great for clumsy vapers like me. Dropped my grand today at work while grabbing the top of my car window to open the door, door flew off, battery went flying and the only damage was to the drip tip. Popped the battery back in slid the door back on and was back to vaping like nothing ever happened. Not going to try and make a habit of that but sure is nice to know if it happens again it's more than likely the outcome will be just the same.
 

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Less fuss and great for clumsy vapers like me. Dropped my grand today at work while grabbing the top of my car window to open the door, door flew off, battery went flying and the only damage was to the drip tip. Popped the battery back in slid the door back on and was back to vaping like nothing ever happened. Not going to try and make a habit of that but sure is nice to know if it happens again it's more than likely the outcome will be just the same.

How big was the crater on the ground?
 

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I'll admit I have used one of my other mods since I got my Reo. I've used my DNA 30 to charge batteries and burn coils. I can vape with my Reo while I build that way.

No one knows what the future holds but, after using a Reo I can say I will never use anything that relies on a wick to plug a hole and I won't put up with little dots on my sleeve from blowing out weepy attys.
 

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If you haven't discovered it yet spend some hard earned money on readyxwick over at rbasupplies the stuff lasts for months with just an occasional dry burn. I use japanese cotton until I figure out what build with 3/32 drillbit works best for the atty, then slap in the readyxwick when I'm happy. It wicks better than cotton. Talk about making your Reo low maintenance.... :)


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Sure enough, after getting a Reo, I've become a lazy vapor :D

These make filling the 3ml battle a lot easier, 30ml Luer Lock Bottle - RTD vapor
You can also get 10 - 60ml luer lock bottles on amazon for like $13.

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Leurlock bottle is a great idea FB. Now what I want to know is where you got that wood stand? I may need one of those.

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I am one of the weird ones (most will agree) but I don't like my tube attached. I find it so much easier to refill this way and it is the first thing I did with the grand and the mini. I maybe weird but I am totally in love with the reos and can't imagine vaping getting any better for me and I will tell everyone, every time the opportunity arises. Just like my banner says. . . the reo excites your soul. Well, it does mine.
 

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Omg! AGA-T2! They took me into the world of SS Mesh. Messing with Tanks was better than Carto's and Clearomizers. Got tired of messing with SS Mesh (Hot legs AND Hot Spots). From there, I went into Drippers (CVS Cotton). That led me to Reo Grands because I thought... "Since it's a Reverse Dripper. Why not try it?" Glad I did. Won't be spending money on junk anymore.

It's either Reo Grand way, or No way at all!

Ummmm, BTW... I have 4 AGA-T2's. Anyone wanna buy them?? They would make great targets, and challenge your rifle skills!! You could toss far into the sky, and see how good you are with a rifle. :D
 

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I really think I could be the poster child for the REO. I got it in August and have not touched anything since. I learned to build on the RM2 and there I went...happy, happy, happy. I got so happy I sold everything I had collected in two years except my build stuff within a couple months. I have been using one REO without a backup since last October. I got the RM3 and learned to build dual coils....oh my! Top this all off with some great juice and vape life is good. I control the way it tastes by my builds. I like around .50 but have not went lower so I might like that too! Anyways.....yup no backup since October...waiting to buy #2 when the new 510's hit the website. :)
 

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I am one of the weird ones (most will agree) but I don't like my tube attached. I find it so much easier to refill this way and it is the first thing I did with the grand and the mini. I maybe weird but I am totally in love with the reos and can't imagine vaping getting any better for me and I will tell everyone, every time the opportunity arises. Just like my banner says. . . the reo excites your soul. Well, it does mine.

What do you mean you don't like your tube attached? Trying to picture this.

My Reo has taken several 6' dives. Once in fact it took a 7' dive off my railing in my garage onto the cement floor. The delrin drip tip got scuffed, everything else was fine.
 

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What do you mean you don't like your tube attached? Trying to picture this.

My Reo has taken several 6' dives. Once in fact it took a 7' dive off my railing in my garage onto the cement floor. The delrin drip tip got scuffed, everything else was fine.

She removes the whole tube/cap assembly to refill the bottle.
 

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She removes the whole tube/cap assembly to refill the bottle.

Ok, so I've never really looked at this. Under the black delrin inside, there looks to be a metal nipple sticking down slightly. You remove the tube from that and fill, rather than unscrew the bottle? I thought that tube was supposed to be glued on?
 

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Ok, so I've never really looked at this. Under the black delrin inside, there looks to be a metal nipple sticking down slightly. You remove the tube from that and fill, rather than unscrew the bottle? I thought that tube was supposed to be glued on?

What she means is this. There is a little tip that presses into the juice bottle, or spare bottle to allow you to squeeze juice out. Then you put the top on that contains the O-ring.

Some folks drill this little tip out with a 11/64 drill bit, and then run the juice tube through it. It's really tight, and eliminates the need to use the Screw on Cap with O-ring inside it. Only downside to this, is you have use something sharp to pop the tip off so you can fill the juice bottle.

Here's a link to the bottle. The little tip she's talking about is underneath the screw on top cap.
http://www.reosmods.com/index.php?p...&category_id=3&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=9. You can put a hole in either one using a 11/64 drill bit. I like using the O-ring. Don't have any issues. I like screwing the top off instead of prying it out of a bottle.
 
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What she means is this. There is a little tip that presses into the juice bottle, or spare bottle to allow you to squeeze juice out. Then you put the top on that contains the O-ring.

Some folks drill this little tip out with a 11/64 drill bit, and then run the juice tube through it. It's really tight, and eliminates the need to use the Screw on Cap with O-ring inside it. Only downside to this, is you have use something sharp to pop the tip off so you can fill the juice bottle.

Here's a link to the bottle. The little tip she's talking about is underneath the screw on top cap.
http://www.reosmods.com/index.php?p...&category_id=3&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=9. You can put a hole in either one using a 11/64 drill bit. I like using the O-ring. Don't have any issues. I like screwing the top off instead of prying it out of a bottle.

Not sure what you mean by a tip. I'm not good at visuals. There is a metal nipple, then the tube attaches to that, which goes through the top cap into the bottle.
 
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