Rob...need help quick

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thewomenfolk

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Rob, I'm putting in another order probably tomorrow because I think my package with the wrong RM2 will get to you by then for the exchange (need the LP model). But with my new order, I want a second RM but really don't clearly understand the difference between them. I know I can only build single-coils on the RM2 which is okay. But can you explain the main difference between the RM 2,3,4, and 5 models? And the size differences too? I know the RM2 is very popular, is there another one that's just as popular?

Thanks for any help you can give me and anybody else who has used these is sure welcome to give your opinions too. I just need more info before I order tomorrow.
 

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The rm2 is best suited for new vapors in my opinion it has a ceramic deck wide post very easy to build coils and the ceramic deck reduces the chances of a short .
The rm2 is as close to a perfect atomizer as it gets .

You have the standard reomizer 2.0 works on regular grands and mini mods and modern wood mods

The lp reomizer the same atomizer will only work on LP mods only and looks a little nicer there is no exposed brass

The reomizer 3 very nice atomizer great flavor can be run as a single coil or a dual coil not as user friendly as the reomizer 2.0

The reomizer 4 and 5 have air flow control rings much larger atomizers . The reomizer 4.0 can be used as a dual coil or single coil dont expect to get the same flavor from a large atomizer as one of the smaller rms . In my opinion small atomizers produce better flavor .
The reomizer 5.0 is a dual coil mod only atty
 
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The rm2 is best suited for new vapors in my opinion it has a ceramic deck wide post very easy to build coils and the ceramic deck reduces the chances of a short .
The rm2 is as close to a perfect atomizer as it gets .

You have the standard reomizer 2.0 works on regular grands and mini mods and modern wood mods

The lp reomizer the same atomizer will only work on LP mods only and looks a little nicer there is no exposed brass

The reomizer 3 very nice atomizer great flavor can be run as a single coil or a dual coil not as user friendly as the reomizer 2.0

The reomizer 4 and 5 have air flow control rings much larger atomizers . The reomizer 4.0 can be used as a dual coil or single coil dont expect to get the same flavor from a large atomizer as one of the smaller rm2s . In my opinion small atomizers produce better flavor .
The reomizer 5.0 is a dual coil mod only atty

Wasn't quite sure about this one Rob. Thanks for the clarification...
 

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I think this info is correct, but if not someone will be along to correct me on it....

RM3 - 2 post = single coil 14mm OD
RM3 - 3 post = single or dual coil 14mm OD
RM4 - 3 post = single or dual coil AFC 19mm OD
RM5 - 3 post = single or dual coil AFC 22mm OD

AFC = Air flow control

Thankz muzichead....I'm copying it for future use! :)
 

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The rm2 is best suited for new vapors in my opinion it has a ceramic deck wide post very easy to build coils and the ceramic deck reduces the chances of a short .
The rm2 is as close to a perfect atomizer as it gets .

Thanks a million! I did change that 5 model to dual-coil only for my own notes. I appreciate both your answers. I think I might try the RM3 in the LP version for my 2nd one just so I'll have the option for a dual-coil if I ever want to try that. I'll order tomorrow so Rob, you can just dump the exchange (LP RM2) into my order. If my RM2 doesn't get to you by tomorrow, just wait to send my order until it does. I'll write a note if there's a place to do so on my order sheet.

Thanks again you guys! That's just what I needed to know. :)
 

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One more question for Rob. Why do you say the RM3 is not quite as user-friendly as the RM2? Is it just a little harder to build or is it not as easy to vape with as the RM2? Curious... :)
Its a smaller atomizer less room for coil building . The vape is great I use one of them myself
 

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Thanks for those answers!

Well...I'm thinking I don't want a short, and the RM3 doesn't have the ceramic deck, so I'll prolly order an LP RM2, which will give me two of them. And of course I should get another Reo, right. I mean, it looks like everybody else has 5 or 10 of them. So help me out here again. :) I got the LP Mini 2.1 in the copper vein color, so now should I get a Grand in a lighter color? I'm getting all day and evening out of these 18500 batteries and I really have no need for it to go any longer than that.

So...why else would I want a Grand instead of another Mini? :) Is it just about a half-inch longer than the Mini?
 

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Get the LP Grand, Tumbled Raw Aluminum is nice, I also like the look of a Tuxedo.

I really like that Tumbled Raw Aluminum too. Does it say "Raw" or it's not raw? Wait...I think it was the Hammertone (looks kind of silver) that I like.
 
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The TRA is raw aluminum,
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and you can polish it to a mirror or add a j-wrap to it.
 
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