Ok so now that I feel I can comfortably survive long enough on the nicotine I have in the event of a government shake down, and I have bought so many atomizers I am not sure I will ever use them all I guess it is time to turn my attention to a nice mechanical mod to go with these rebuildable atomizers I picked up to live out my vaping life without interference. I need to focus my research though because well the clock is ticking
tick tock tick tock
the bogeyman is coming ( ok so sorry about that but my loopy brain had to get it out )
So anyways I am looking at the reo mini but wanted to make sure I wasnt missing anything so here is what I was looking for and what I like about the reo.
I did not want something huge I never want something huge and the reo mini I think is just about perfect in that regard.
I wanted a bottom feeder I hate cartomizers and tanks hurt my flavor and most of the juices I use would eat most of the tanks .I may try glass tanks in the future but right now I simply dont want to divert any more of my funds into experiments. The bottom feeder I feel with an atomizer is the closest I am going to come to direct dripping without direct dripping so bottom feeder. I also like the bottle of juice you keep in there and can see myself with a couple bottles in my carry since I change all day. I have 6 flavors here at work with me today.
It had to be completely mechanical the whole point here is to have the something that can be fixed over and over and over again if need be. The reo looks like it will take a beating and keep ticking (or at least allow me to fix what needs fixed)
I do not like the price but it is what it is and will be worth it for peace of mind but am I missing something? Is there another fully mechanical bottom feeding mod that is easily purchased without jumping through hoops that is cheaper and just as good or is there something slightly more somewhere that I havent seen that is considered better ( more durable or more easily fixed).
And if the Reo it is than I plan on purchasing a nice stockpile of replaceable parts from the website along with my purchase so that I dont have to worry about finding something that works if the worst happens with the vaping scene. Does anyone with experience in such things have any tips like a piece that seems to be the one that mostly breaks or something I most likely will not have to replace and therefore shouldnt go overboard stocking on?
I understand it is best and safest to purchase a charging bag to charge my batteries in is there something else along the lines that I should be looking to grab in my initial purchase that isnt overly obvious. My daughter is 3 and she is the single most important thing in my life and I dont want my mod exploding out of somewhere one day causing her harm (I wouldnt even be buying a mod if it wasnt for this stupid government rushing me past my comfort pace, I like research lots and lots of research I would have preferred to give myself the first year of vaping to research prior to buying something so alien to what I know and have a some sort of base knowledge on but again it is what it is and here I am )
I do plan on digging and researching some more. I promise I will do my homework mostly myself lol. Its just I have only been vaping a couple months and have had to absorb and learn everything that comes with being new, teach myself to diy liquid and figure out what I am going to need to do to keep vaping if everything goes crazy.I had to figure out what and where to focus first, second ect I am looking at mods, how to rebuild my atomizers and on and on and on. I am working nonstop and the quitters flu destroyed me for like a week so I lost a lot of research time and as I said I can hear that clock ticking
I am mostly trying to find out if I am on the right path here or if there is something I am overlooking. I feel like I have been running on information overload for way too long now and I am so taking a mental break once I get this mod secured (I dream of vape terms now )
Thanks in advance for any and all help
So anyways I am looking at the reo mini but wanted to make sure I wasnt missing anything so here is what I was looking for and what I like about the reo.
I did not want something huge I never want something huge and the reo mini I think is just about perfect in that regard.
I wanted a bottom feeder I hate cartomizers and tanks hurt my flavor and most of the juices I use would eat most of the tanks .I may try glass tanks in the future but right now I simply dont want to divert any more of my funds into experiments. The bottom feeder I feel with an atomizer is the closest I am going to come to direct dripping without direct dripping so bottom feeder. I also like the bottle of juice you keep in there and can see myself with a couple bottles in my carry since I change all day. I have 6 flavors here at work with me today.
It had to be completely mechanical the whole point here is to have the something that can be fixed over and over and over again if need be. The reo looks like it will take a beating and keep ticking (or at least allow me to fix what needs fixed)
I do not like the price but it is what it is and will be worth it for peace of mind but am I missing something? Is there another fully mechanical bottom feeding mod that is easily purchased without jumping through hoops that is cheaper and just as good or is there something slightly more somewhere that I havent seen that is considered better ( more durable or more easily fixed).
And if the Reo it is than I plan on purchasing a nice stockpile of replaceable parts from the website along with my purchase so that I dont have to worry about finding something that works if the worst happens with the vaping scene. Does anyone with experience in such things have any tips like a piece that seems to be the one that mostly breaks or something I most likely will not have to replace and therefore shouldnt go overboard stocking on?
I understand it is best and safest to purchase a charging bag to charge my batteries in is there something else along the lines that I should be looking to grab in my initial purchase that isnt overly obvious. My daughter is 3 and she is the single most important thing in my life and I dont want my mod exploding out of somewhere one day causing her harm (I wouldnt even be buying a mod if it wasnt for this stupid government rushing me past my comfort pace, I like research lots and lots of research I would have preferred to give myself the first year of vaping to research prior to buying something so alien to what I know and have a some sort of base knowledge on but again it is what it is and here I am )
I do plan on digging and researching some more. I promise I will do my homework mostly myself lol. Its just I have only been vaping a couple months and have had to absorb and learn everything that comes with being new, teach myself to diy liquid and figure out what I am going to need to do to keep vaping if everything goes crazy.I had to figure out what and where to focus first, second ect I am looking at mods, how to rebuild my atomizers and on and on and on. I am working nonstop and the quitters flu destroyed me for like a week so I lost a lot of research time and as I said I can hear that clock ticking
I am mostly trying to find out if I am on the right path here or if there is something I am overlooking. I feel like I have been running on information overload for way too long now and I am so taking a mental break once I get this mod secured (I dream of vape terms now )
Thanks in advance for any and all help