REO mini: The first few hours

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stephen1979

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All my packages arrived today so I can finally test this thing out. Looking at the mini, its a very nice and compact unit, exactly what I was looking for. I tried the cartos and quickly realized why I hated them, I don't care much for that primer and polyfill taste. I replaced that with one of my trusty cisco 306s, and what a difference. I can taste the flavor as it was meant to be tasted. So far, I'm really liking how everything is working. I'm getting some decent vapor and I finally have a good use for the 306/510 drip tip adapter. I think I may have found my new go-to PV. Now, I just need a new case to carry some supplies (extra battery, atty, juice bottle) and I'm set! :vapor:
 

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Check out the Reo Photos & Storage stickied thread for some suggestions.

Congrats on your Mini. I don't mind cartos so much but my attys have been really good to me during the past few weeks and my cartos are hanging out wondering where the love went. :laugh:

Looks like I will have to find one of those bottle buddies to put on my keychain. No more having to wear excessive layers of clothes just to have the extra pocket space!

Congrats! The Mini is a giant!

I bet you will order a Grand very soon!

If I plan on taking any road trips next year, I'm thinking I will need that larger bottle size and battery capacity.
 

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Now, I just need a new case to carry some supplies (extra battery, atty, juice bottle) and I'm set! :vapor:

Grab one of these guys, I use it for my REO go-pack. It holds 2 4.8v batteries, an extra 6ml bottle, and a spare atty or carto and still zips up nice. These things are awesome and sold everywhere for 3 bucks or less.
 

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Grab one of these guys, I use it for my REO go-pack. It holds 2 4.8v batteries, an extra 6ml bottle, and a spare atty or carto and still zips up nice. These things are awesome and sold everywhere for 3 bucks or less.

Exactly what I use for my Mini. I can fit 3 14500 batteries, an extra carto and a 3ml bottle of juice. Very small and convenient, all I need to be good to go.
 

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Grab one of these guys, I use it for my REO go-pack. It holds 2 4.8v batteries, an extra 6ml bottle, and a spare atty or carto and still zips up nice. These things are awesome and sold everywhere for 3 bucks or less.

There was a BOGO offer at Ms. T's Bakery, so I have two of them on the way.
 

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I'm really diggin my Woodvil mini. It's a little larger, smooth, great button placement, and seems more powerful with better battery life than a metal mini. (but I've been wrong before)

I can't put this thing down. :confused:

Yeah, I drained two batteries last night on the thing, so the old Silver Bullet is not going to be retired just yet. But the mini is definitely going to be my PV to bring to work where I vape less. At least until I get a hold of a Grand! (I really have to stop this equipment buying binge)
 

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Yeah, I drained two batteries last night on the thing, so the old Silver Bullet is not going to be retired just yet. But the mini is definitely going to be my PV to bring to work where I vape less. At least until I get a hold of a Grand! (I really have to stop this equipment buying binge)

My Grand is sitting now that I got the Woodvil.
 
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