Should i get an SL or OG

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RuDawg7890

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SL for sure. I've had very minor pocket lint in mine, no issues with hand grime. My SL is a TRA, so not sure if that make a difference.
The grip of the SL is what does it for me. Just feels right in the hand. The OG kind of feels slippery compared to the SL.
 

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The only reason i stray from the SL is pocket lint, and hand grime. anyone have an issue with this?
I have a SL. I can honestly say I've never had an issue with either of these concerns. Nothing seems to collect in the holes. And after using a mod for a week, I give it a good bath in hot water. Being you can do that with Reo's it really isn't much of a concern. You'll be happy with whatever you choose :thumb:
 

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I'd go SL unless it's a finish you want to maximize for aesthetic reasons (e.g., anything metalic). I've had no problems with lint or dirt although some beach-going Reonauts stay away from SL's due to the sand risk.

If you do have an atty leak (oversquonking), it can get into the mod easier, but worst case it's a 30 second wash in water and you're golden.

Even with a solid body, I still like a SL door - the exception being one SL TRA I have with a solid TRA circles door.

In the end, though, it's all good. Fill your boots and vape it proud.
 

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I'd go SL unless it's a finish you want to maximize for aesthetic reasons (e.g., anything metalic). I've had no problems with lint or dirt although some beach-going Reonauts stay away from SL's due to the sand risk.

If you do have an atty leak (oversquonking), it can get into the mod easier, but worst case it's a 30 second wash in water and you're golden.

Even with a solid body, I still like a SL door - the exception being one SL TRA I have with a solid TRA circles door.

In the end, though, it's all good. Fill your boots and vape it proud.
i plan on getting the copper vein, so its a tough choice atm. i love the look of the OG, an sl door is an idea tho. thanks!
 

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i plan on getting the copper vein, so its a tough choice atm. i love the look of the OG, an sl door is an idea tho. thanks!

One thing to consider with the copper vein is that you should coat it to prevent oxidation, which will turn it permanently black over time. Search in this subforum for threads on what to use and how to apply it (most use a spray-on clear poly product).

It's a gorgeous finish and I'd be inclined to get a solid body :2c:
 

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When I first seen the sl model that was the first thing I thought of is that dirt and lint would collect in the holes and mod so I stayed away from it for awhile.. then the look grew on me seeing it from other pictures and when I finally got it I was in love!

Never a prob with dirt or lint collecting in the holes.


What I would advise for there first reo is one that will take a beating and keep looking great.. that's a tumbled raw aluminum. Smart first choice so you can fully enjoy it and not worry so much about the finish.. sure won't be your last reo so get your color choices later (budget willing of course!)

TRA,black anodized and hammer tone is actually my all time fav coating.. very durable!!
 

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One thing to consider with the copper vein is that you should coat it to prevent oxidation, which will turn it permanently black over time. Search in this subforum for threads on what to use and how to apply it (most use a spray-on clear poly product).

It's a gorgeous finish and I'd be inclined to get a solid body :2c:

I coated my Copper Vein with ProtectaClear. Still looks like the day I got it over a year ago. Wasn't easy coating it. I messed up a few times learning to use ProtectaClear, but Xylene removed it... and I was able to re-coat. Since Rob bakes the paint on Reo Grands, the paint is very tough and durable. I can attest the Reo Grand can withstand a solvent remover like Xylene. It will NOT hurt the paint IF you do have to use it.

I also use ProtectaClear on my Brass RM2. Wanting to put together a video to show folks how to sand, polish, and seal the Brass finish to look like 24k Gold.

If anyone decides to try ProtectaClear, make sure you get this ProtectaClear 4 oz Can , and then go to Lowes and grab this Preval Spray System. (Avoid getting the Arasol can spray because you'll have to pay $15 extra for mandatory Ground Shipping.)
 

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Is this your first reo or an addition?? As others have said, the copper vein does require a good bit more work to keep it really nice! E101z has a great video showing how he did his. @ed101z I have this vid link, is this still how you do it, or have you come up with a better way? https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/threads/clear-coating-your-reo-grand-and-removing-it.660082/

I was also going to suggest solid body and SL door if you aren't certain, particularly with copper vein (CV), the door would be easier to deal with the clear coating. If you get a coordinating color mod and CV door then you can see if the protecting of it is something that you want to keep up with. If you do, and if you like the SL, then later you can get a CV SL mod, with door that coordinates with first mod, and interchange them to your heart's delight. That's what I've been thinking about. I have a black wrinkle mini, and at some point will get a CV SL door for it. Maybe even a kawa green SL door too, that looks super sharp!

If this is your first reo, welcome to the family!! Lots of great info here, and plenty of super helpful folks to answer any and all questions!
 
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I have the SL and after a period of time the lint and dirt did get stuck in the holes.

I just used a paper towel twist it and cleaned it out. Not too hard.

On other advantage of the SL is that the holes ventilate the Reo and keeps it cool.

i went with the tumbled aluminum because I like durability and not having to worry about the finish.
 

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The favorite of my 7 Grands is an OG VVG Silver Vein I bought used that is only for when I am in the mood to savor it.

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I procrastinated at first with the SL's, wasn't sure I liked the look, but wasn't concerned at all about something foreign getting in them because of how I use my Reos. I now have 2 SL's and use them often. In hand the look is more than acceptable (and it was the easiest way to get a Gold Anodized Grand). Weigh difference is quite noticeable, but was not a concern for me. Because of the slots (and weight) a grip on them is way more positive than on an anodized or painted standard Reo, and even on the texture finished as well if you're someone who drops mods.

Altogether I have 4 "vein" Reos, 2 copper and 2 silver. The first bought used was a CV that was already almost solid black patina when I received it. There is nothing you can do to restore an original vein finish once it turns dark. I've considered removing the finish back to TRA on it but haven't bothered. While I bought the best stuff IMO to seal the other three I never have. They are kept clean, don't get joose on them and I have not noticed any change in them yet. Up to 14 months and counting on the 3 new veins I bought... the OG VVG vein is an unknown number of years old by now and is not coated. Note that protecting them with a clear coat has a possible con... if the clear finish ever chips the right fix is to remove all the clear coat and coat them again. My bottom line on my veins is that if they all end up black with copper/silver highlights then I guess I'll have 4 mostly black Reos. :)
 
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The favorite of my 7 Grands is an OG VVG Silver Vein I bought used that is only for when I am in the mood to savor it.

:2c:
I procrastinated at first with the SL's, wasn't sure I liked the look, but wasn't concerned at all about something foreign getting in them because of how I use my Reos. I now have 2 SL's and use them often. In hand the look is more than acceptable (and it was the easiest way to get a Gold Anodized Grand). Weigh difference is quite noticeable, but was not a concern for me. Because of the slots (and weight) a grip on them is way more positive than on an anodized or painted standard Reo, and even more so than on the texture finished as well if you're someone who drops mods.

Altogether I have 4 "vein" Reos, 2 copper and 2 silver. The first bought used was a CV that was already almost solid black patina when I received it. There is nothing you can do to restore an original vein finish once it turns dark. I've considered removing the finish back to TRA on it but haven't bothered. While I bought the best stuff IMO to seal the other three I never have. They are kept clean, don't get joose on them and I have not noticed any change in them yet. Up to 14 months and counting on the 3 new veins I bought... the OG VVG vein is an unknown number of years old by now and is not coated. Note that protecting them with a clear coat has a possible con... if the clear finish ever chips the right fix is to remove all the clear coat and coat them again. My bottom line on my veins is that if they all end up black with copper/silver highlights then I guess I'll have 4 mostly black Reos. :)


Mind showing me a pic of the CV once it turns darker? I dont think i will mind that at all, nothing a little copper polish wouldnt fix right?
 

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Is this your first reo or an addition?? As others have said, the copper vein does require a good bit more work to keep it really nice! E101z has a great video showing how he did his. @ed101z I have this vid link, is this still how you do it, or have you come up with a better way? https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/threads/clear-coating-your-reo-grand-and-removing-it.660082/

I was also going to suggest solid body and SL door if you aren't certain, particularly with copper vein (CV), the door would be easier to deal with the clear coating. If you get a coordinating color mod and CV door then you can see if the protecting of it is something that you want to keep up with. If you do, and if you like the SL, then later you can get a CV SL mod, with door that coordinates with first mod, and interchange them to your heart's delight. That's what I've been thinking about. I have a black wrinkle mini, and at some point will get a CV SL door for it. Maybe even a kawa green SL door too, that looks super sharp!

If this is your first reo, welcome to the family!! Lots of great info here, and plenty of super helpful folks to answer any and all questions!
Yes, this would be my first, thanks for all the ideas!
 

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Mind showing me a pic of the CV once it turns darker? I dont think i will mind that at all, nothing a little copper polish wouldnt fix right?

Don't have a pic but it goes black. Not darker copper, not blue... black. And, it's permanent - nothing copper polish will restore, sadly.
 

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Mind showing me a pic of the CV once it turns darker? I dont think i will mind that at all, nothing a little copper polish wouldnt fix right?

Nothing will restore the original copper finish color... not copper polish or anything else.

NP on pics... the first pictures I took of it when I got it.

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