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Tamer El-Meehy

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Don't really think this qualifies as "porn" compared to the beauties posted here, but I have abandoned all others for the Reo. My current family of squonkers:

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Reos are like one's first kiss...you never forget them [emoji5]


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Speaking of the P67, how does it compare to the regular grand?



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I like mine a lot. I generally prefer the side fire action and it looks great with 22mm atties [emoji4]
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Speaking of the P67, how does it compare to the regular grand?



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Agree with jwat82 - side fire and no overhang with a 22mm atty. It is also a wee bit shorter than the Grand. The side fire button is also easier to press and the button throw is limited. I like them a lot (obviously).
 

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Yes. But does it hit harder? Or is it the same?

It's tough for me to do a straight up comparison as I have different attys on mine so it's apples and oranges. I have a Stumpy and Lowpro on my P67s and an Origen Little 16 on my Grand.

The Little is built with a .8 ohm 28ga single coil and the others are 26ga .5 ohm.

I will say this - I don't detect any difference in the performance between the two and got P67 to use 22mm atomizers without overhanging the juice well.
 

Tamer El-Meehy

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It's tough for me to do a straight up comparison as I have different attys on mine so it's apples and oranges. I have a Stumpy and Lowpro on my P67s and an Origen Little 16 on my Grand.

The Little is built with a .8 ohm 28ga single coil and the others are 26ga .5 ohm.

I will say this - I don't detect any difference in the performance between the two and got P67 to use 22mm atomizers without overhanging the juice well.
Thank you. I like the way they look, but there is something about the look of the coppervein with a copper button cover and a copper RM 2 that keeps me attached to it. Guess it has this classic look that never goes out of fashion.
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Ya side fire button took a few to get used to as far as filling my bottles. I kept accidentally firing it when I was taking the bottles in and out. There is a off/on lever but was too much in a hurry to actually use it :facepalm:. I just trained myself to hold the mod lower.

And I can't say either if it hits harder than the Grand. I think it's about the same.
 

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No dramatic difference, but I do think the P67 may be a little more efficient. I have not measured voltage drop, but I now have 4 Reos, and the P67 is the only one where I have accidentally run a battery down to like 3.3. Usually I'm swapping out early if anything - almost always by 3.7.

They feel great to hold, too...
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Thank you. I like the way they look, but there is something about the look of the coppervein with a copper button cover and a copper RM 2 that keeps me attached to it. Guess it has this classic look that never goes out of fashion.
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Another difference: they appear to be sold out!
Rob may have held some back to add later, but there aren't any up on the site right now...
 

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Im actually thinking about sending mine in for a spa already. Mine was kinda wonky from the jump and I get a drop quick on it and it seems to be a "weak" vape quickly when I change batts. I did have a really crooked spring that I kinda mashed over to make it straight and that worked for a bit but it's it's kinda back- I feel like either the contacts aren't right or the somethin is up with the fire button. Not too concerned bcuz Rob is so helpful.

I do love the feel of the curves better than the straight edges and love the fire button position.
 

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Thank you. I like the way they look, but there is something about the look of the coppervein with a copper button cover and a copper RM 2 that keeps me attached to it. Guess it has this classic look that never goes out of fashion.
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That's a good looking setup. Makes me want to buy another Reo, & RM2, & button cover after I find an 18490 Woodvil.
I guess I'll never have enough Reos.
 

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Thank you. I like the way they look, but there is something about the look of the coppervein with a copper button cover and a copper RM 2 that keeps me attached to it. Guess it has this classic look that never goes out of fashion.
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That's a classic right there. Beautiful and well loved.
 

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No dramatic difference, but I do think the P67 may be a little more efficient. I have not measured voltage drop, but I now have 4 Reos, and the P67 is the only one where I have accidentally run a battery down to like 3.3. Usually I'm swapping out early if anything - almost always by 3.7.

They feel great to hold, too...
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Another difference: they appear to be sold out!
Rob may have held some back to add later, but there aren't any up on the site right now...

I really wanted a hammertone - that looks fantastic. May I ask what atty that is?

Ah - NarDA - a unicorn. Very nice.
 
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