REOMIZER 2.0 Initial Review

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ukeman

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ABSOLUTELY... if you like much better flavor, and huge plumes of vapor.
I've been vaping the last year and a half using Reo Grand and Smoke tech 1.7 ,will the RBA change my vaping experience to the best?
I just like the easy of using a Carto.
the RM2 is easy if you know how to wrap a coil properly.
Its not rocket science... try for 1.2 to 1.6 Ohms.
I'd would get some of Rob's 30g wire, wick, and do a 3/4 or 4/5 wrap. and i would use AW IMR 18650 batts.
 
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If brass is a problem for anyone there are other options . I have gone down this road many times . Find me a standard atomizer that doesn't have brass in it .Every wood mod I build has a brass juice well its doesn't take long and the brass is totally sealed with a patina from the juice we use . Modern brass has very little lead in it .If we were taking a torch to it I would be worried . I wouldn't sell something to my customers I wouldn't use myself . Like I said there are other options plenty of stainless atomizers on the market . I could have this atty made with stainless of course it wouldn't be affordable anymore

Not throwing a shot at you Rob. Sitting here right now; vaping on my Grand with Reomizer 1.0. I love your products to pieces and trust you know what you're doing :) I just had to ask the question...
 

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I've been vaping the last year and a half using Reo Grand and Smoke tech 1.7 ,will the RBA change my vaping experience to the best?
I just like the easy of using a Carto.

I used cartos for a while on my Grand, but didn't care for the taste. Mostly just used bulk atomizers and was perfectly happy with them, 2-3 week lifespan, no hassles.

But then all these REOmaniacs started touting the RBA's, so I tinkered with them for a month or so (ERA, RM1, A7, etc.) Frankly, I never felt any of them were worth the hassle, the vape was no better than I was getting with the attys. But just as a last ditch try, I ordered the RM2. It took me all of five minutes to realize I'd found something MUCH better than what I was used to.

Oh, I tried to be conservative and give myself some time to get over the initial honeymoon, but within 3 days I'd ordered another and was on here telling anyone who would listen how great they were.

My first one lasted around a week, before I redid the coil and wick, the excellent vapor had dropped off. I'm on around 12 days out on my 2nd attempt, and still getting huge plumes of vapor and great flavor.

So, yeah, in a nutshell, it's a definite step up from the cartos you're using. Give one a try, if you don't think it's that good, you won't have far to look for someone that will snatch it up from you.
 

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The original run chalice is full of exposed brass for that matter and still cost a left nut. 2nd run doesn't have any exposed (but may be plated over, dunno).

Said it B4 and i'll say it again. The RM2 is money baby. I'm vaping the living dog piss out of mine :)

Ugh! Where the hell do you buy your juices from?
 

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Just to follow along on my "test". I rebuilt my coil/wick on 4/27. I'm still using it. Lots of vapor and flavor, no perceptible drop off in performance from when it was new. Lessee, by my estimate, that's around 3 weeks on one coil/wick, I'd guess about 100ml of juice thru it. (Unflavored 24mg base, diluted with VG to 20mg)

Haven't felt the need to dry burn, clean, or change anything yet, I'm beginning to wonder if I'm ever gonna get to build another coil :)
 
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