Since I got my Reos Grand...

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marsos52

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reonauts all ready know this, so I making this thread for newbies...

1 1/2 years of vaping, after 40 years of analogs (pipes and cigs)

started my venture with Ego's then, VV tubes with cartos and tanks. moved to mechanical mods with cartos only.

next level took me to Philippine mods with rba attys, and also genny style hybrids.

thought I found my grail vape.. Ha Ha, so wrong. Always knew about the Reos, but that was before rba atty.
and I never thought I could enjoy a box mod. just to far removed from want I invision as smoking.

Call it what you will, growth, maturity, education...what ever.. thought it be a good idea and time to try the Reos.


Not quite a month with my Grand, and honestly have not vaped any of my other mods. Yea, I have had a toot off them here and there, after a few hits I'm reaching for my Grand.

the Grand is always in my pocket or in a belt pouch. So what's my next move. bye bye to my tube mods.
and add a couple more grands. life is that good, these Reos are that good.
 

Crash Moses

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Quite a few of us got here that way...almost like some kind of natural progression top of the food chain kind of thing.

I think age may have something to do with it to. Many of the regulars here seem to be...ahem..."older"...then the general ECF population. At some point we stop chasing the latest vape bling and settle on something practical, reliable, and consistent. I can get a great vape from my dedicated dripper but it's certainly not something I can haul around with me all day without issues.
 

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Yeah I have to agree that the Reo is an "End of the Road" of sorts. I know most vapers, when first starting out and learning, this can become a bit of a hobby, but after awhile you wan't to kind of settle down on something.

The Reo just works. It pockets and travels well, and the vaping experience is right up there with the best of the best, no question about it.

Someone once said this here, and I'm quoting what I remember being the general statement;
"I can't hang out in the general forum any longer, because the answer to most every question is; "Get a Reo", but they are not ready to hear it quite yet. Plus, I don't want to come off like an elitist Provari snob, or a fanboy pushing a product."

That statement sums it up pretty well. Most everybody who finds themselves one day with a Reo, have quickly come realize there isn't a point in moving on from there. The curiosity to stray from it is mostly diminished, because you find yourself simply as a happy and satisfied end user of the product.

-B
 

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I'm a bit of a rookie here (six months) but I have only seen one person leave once they got here. Judging from their reasons I believe if they were closer to a fellow Reonaut that could show him the ropes a little better he would still be here. I also have a strange feeling he will be back. Reoville is the last stop on the train to the perfect vape. We're glad you've made it.
 

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I found REOs six months into my vaping experience, and haven't moved since. I've been using REOs exclusively for almost 3 years (coming up in January.) They are the end of the search.

The end of the search....kind of reminds me of this commercial...LOL

 
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