So I am curious, which mg is the most popular?

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Ms.Cruzer

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Nope. A Reo uses a bottom fed atty. That's the beauty of it! Squonk and go. Very simple to use and no mess, no fuss. I also really love being able to throw it In the sink and clean the whole thing. I've gotten so spoiled that dripping seems like a lot of trouble. But then, I'm lazy, or tired, or both. :D
 

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I am at 12 now. I started at 36 but dropped within a week. I saved the 36 for moments of stress. I just kept a partial tank in a dark spot. When I dropped from 24 to 18, I saved a bottle of 24 for those moments. Now, I still have an 18 and a dripping atomizer around. I really don't have to go to the stress vape anymore. I just don't use a vape for moments that I just need to deal with better. But, I still do have the 18mg...:blush:
 

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ADog - there are a few Reos in the classifieds. Someone put up a red one tonight that would need to go to Rob to be rebuilt but it's pretty reasonable. Also, watch the blemished mods on his website. I'd grab one of those in a heartbeat if it was something I wanted.

Again, thanks! :)
 

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Thank you muchly! Can I use a Kayfun on an LP?

Yes you can as the Reo has a 510 connection but, by doing so you just can't squonk which in turn defeats the purpose of the Reo. A Kayfun can however be useful to change flavors for a while with out having to empty out the juice that is loaded into the squonk bottle. You may also use non bottom fed drippers as well.

To start out, I would suggest ordering LP with a RM2. They are easy to build and produce excellent flavor. The draw is a bit tight for my preferences and I do enjoy building to lower ohms so the solution for me was to open up the intake a bit with a drill bit. In fact, I now run mine with dual 5/64 intakes. As far as other toppers go there are some very good other bottom feeders available as well. My current line up includes 3 RM2's, a RM3, A VA Cyclone (non Air Flow Control) 3 Cyclone afc's, 2 Reactors and a pair of VA Divo's . All are capable of producing excellent flavor and vaper with minor differences in the builds. There are also some bigger 22mm bottom fed rda's ( Odin just to name one) also available but the problem with those is that you have to remove them in order to refill or change out flavors and batteries as the door hits the toppers.

A Reo is a solid unit for sure and delivers excellent performance with all the pleasures of dripping without having to carry a juice bottle around .

As far as a Grand vs. Mini goes A Grand carries 6ml of juice on board and the Mini carries 3. if you prefer sticking to one favorite flavor for most of the day then go with the Grand. I load my Grand's with my go to juices and use the Mini's for more frequent change outs. I also enjoy my Kayfuns and Mech drippers.

You can expect solid performance and years of service from a Reo with the proper care and minimal maintenance.

Hope this helps AG.
 
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Started out using 12 myself but once I started using Mechs and building to lower ohms I quickly dropped to 6. More power = denser vapor. Denser vapor = heavier throat hit. Still use the 12 I have left in the Kayfuns and when I'm in the mood to build to lower ohms (0.4 and below) and blow massive clouds, I'll use zero. At the lowest ohms I find that for me, the flavor suffers greatly. I will admit however that it is sometimes fun to make things disappear in a cloud of vapor. :)
 

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Doh! LOL You guys are right you can slide'em out the bottom as well. Maybe I'm just bass ackwards because I've always slid them up rather than down especially when checking the bottle level when they are sitting on my desk. I do know if you slide the door up with a 22mm on them, they hit.

Please cut me a little slack fella's. I was typing while tired at 1 o'clock in the morning. :blush:
 

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Get the odin! It's a beast.
And...um...well...
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I can slide the door up? It *barely* rubs it like a fraction of a mm but I can easily slide up or down with my thumb.
 

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Get the odin! It's a beast.
And...um...well...
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I can slide the door up? It *barely* rubs it like a fraction of a mm but I can easily slide up or down with my thumb.

i think i probably will...love the name, the look...been occassionally lung hitting my rm2 lately and like how it's a different flavor on some juices...the odin pretty flavorful? my main fear is loss of flavor
 

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i think i probably will...love the name, the look...been occassionally lung hitting my rm2 lately and like how it's a different flavor on some juices...the odin pretty flavorful? my main fear is loss of flavor
Honestly sloth, the only thing that the rm2 beats the odin in is flavor, the super small chamber can't be replicated in a 22mm topper, but I willingly traded the slight drop in flavor for the airflow, build flexibility, and overall performance of a full sized atty. It can run duals like the best of them, and I'd compare the vape to a tobh or something like that.
For me, it also squonks better, meaning less resistance so it's easier to fill and drain with less pressure on the bottle.
 
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