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muzichead

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So again I seem to have caused a little friction or tension in the thread and was never my intention at all. I was merely trying to convey how truly plug and play the Reo is. Even with my modified Reo's, it still only takes 1-2 minutes to refill and change the battery out, and that is if I'm not paying attention to what I'm doing. I take the approach in vaping the same as I do in life... Keep it simple stu...you know the rest!!

Around May 1st was the last time I put a coil in each of my atty's, (both O16's), as that was when I received my new contacts from another vendor here on ECF... That was also the last time I wicked said coils as well due to using RxW exclusively. I do dry burn my coils once a week and it also cleans up my wick at the same time. It only takes a few minutes to do it, if you do it regularly. This can be done at home or on the road. Since switching to RxW I have found my builds last on average of 6 months minimum, (w/ weekly maintenance as described above), or whenever I get bored of the build!! This is usually done at home. In almost 3yrs with my Reo's I have never found it necessary to do this on the road.

I have 2 Grands and switch between the 2 daily, vape only 1 type of juice, and have never found a need to carry a back up device due to them being a Reo... Again, K.I.S.S.... As a few of you know from over in the Reo threads, one of my Grands happened to find its way underneath an eXmark lawnmower and spit out several feet.... I went over, picked it up, brushed it off and blew out the atty, squonked it and took a big ole hit off it... I don't think any other device with a tank or such on it could've survived that at all. Most importantly, that was the only device I had with me, as usual, on that day... Extreme circumstance for sure...

Again, even if you had to change out your wicking, refill a bottle, and change a battery out, this should take all of about 3-5 minutes total. The last tank I had took on average of 10-15 minutes to refill and I won't even get into the mess that was created by doing it... I know the tech has changed lately, but "I" cant imagine it being as easy as a Reo...

So with that, I would like to apologize to @seapeach, @oldbroad, @classwife, and anyone else that felt offended by my comments... Was merely asking to possible benefit someone else that happens onto the thread and it might fall into their vaping troubles or routine was all...
 

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I am glad people enjoy their REOs. It was fine for me at home, but on the road, not so much.[/QUOTE

And I know you'll enjoy other devices, along with a Reo if you choose to keep one...to each his own, everyone is not the same and don't enjoy all the same things...variety is the spice of life as the saying goes....
 

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So again I seem to have caused a little friction or tension in the thread and was never my intention at all. I was merely trying to convey how truly plug and play the Reo is. Even with my modified Reo's, it still only takes 1-2 minutes to refill and change the battery out, and that is if I'm not paying attention to what I'm doing. I take the approach in vaping the same as I do in life... Keep it simple stu...you know the rest!!

Around May 1st was the last time I put a coil in each of my atty's, (both O16's), as that was when I received my new contacts from another vendor here on ECF... That was also the last time I wicked said coils as well due to using RxW exclusively. I do dry burn my coils once a week and it also cleans up my wick at the same time. It only takes a few minutes to do it, if you do it regularly. This can be done at home or on the road. Since switching to RxW I have found my builds last on average of 6 months minimum, (w/ weekly maintenance as described above), or whenever I get bored of the build!! This is usually done at home. In almost 3yrs with my Reo's I have never found it necessary to do this on the road.

I have 2 Grands and switch between the 2 daily, vape only 1 type of juice, and have never found a need to carry a back up device due to them being a Reo... Again, K.I.S.S.... As a few of you know from over in the Reo threads, one of my Grands happened to find its way underneath an eXmark lawnmower and spit out several feet.... I went over, picked it up, brushed it off and blew out the atty, squonked it and took a big ole hit off it... I don't think any other device with a tank or such on it could've survived that at all. Most importantly, that was the only device I had with me, as usual, on that day... Extreme circumstance for sure...

Again, even if you had to change out your wicking, refill a bottle, and change a battery out, this should take all of about 3-5 minutes total. The last tank I had took on average of 10-15 minutes to refill and I won't even get into the mess that was created by doing it... I know the tech has changed lately, but "I" cant imagine it being as easy as a Reo...

So with that, I would like to apologize to @seapeach, @oldbroad, @classwife, and anyone else that felt offended by my comments... Was merely asking to possible benefit someone else that happens onto the thread and it might fall into their vaping troubles or routine was all...

I guess it's all in the phrasing and choice of words... I sure didn't want to have Seapeach chased away! Us Reonauts are crazy for them and can get a bit carried away i guess. I had tried a couple of ISticks a while back but I preferred my Reos so I gave them away...to each his own.

Thank you for posting this.
 

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3 days into my trip. Shame i only brought one mod and shame its a reo. I mean the inconvenience of filling that bottle a time or 2 per day and putting in a new battery is about to drive me crazy. Should have brought a tank, or something...:D
Should have brought more than one bottle?
 

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3 days into my trip. Shame i only brought one mod and shame its a reo. I mean the inconvenience of filling that bottle a time or 2 per day and putting in a new battery is about to drive me crazy. Should have brought a tank, or something...:D
lmao! Shame it is such hard work to vape huh! I'm naturally assuming you're totally being facetious.

I guess it's all in the phrasing and choice of words... I sure didn't want to have Seapeach chased away! Us Reonauts are crazy for them and can get a bit carried away i guess. I had tried a couple of ISticks a while back but I preferred my Reos so I gave them away...to each his own.

Thank you for posting this.
Jup.......I hate that Reos didn't work out for seapeach, but whatever works for anyone to keep em off the stinkies! Just glad she's keepin at least one, if/when the time comes ya have to build to be able to vape.

At home I have four Reos in reach each with a different DIY blend and different rda, until now. I sent my P67 to the spa and feel deprived. I'll have it back soon.
awwwwww what happened to it?

I have dropped spring in my Woodvile still - I really need to get it fixed !
Jup ya do.

it was 92 here today. I felt like i was melting. Guess ive become a softy :ohmy:

Back home looks like it is currently 29 degrees. It is still over 70 here, at 2am... :facepalm:

Sloth is in climate shock.
holy crap, 29 degrees in Sept??? sounds horrible. I'll take the 92. But like vaping, to each his own. good thing sloths are furry!
 

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Deb, my P67 got dunked in a live well on a boat. The wood block cracked when I disassembled and super glue failed to fix it. I'd been having a problem with a sticky fire button too. The Hammertone finish was flaking by the button hole inside the mod so I sent it off to Rob for warrenty work.
 

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I ordered the plastic insert because I wanted to give one a bath like the Grands. It was not difficult to install. I am glad I did it. Since you have yours on the way, you might consider an email and ask about it.

Deb, my P67 got dunked in a live well on a boat. The wood block cracked when I disassembled and super glue failed to fix it. I'd been having a problem with a sticky fire button too. The Hammertone finish was flaking by the button hole inside the mod so I sent it off to Rob for warrenty work.
 

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Deb, my P67 got dunked in a live well on a boat. The wood block cracked when I disassembled and super glue failed to fix it. I'd been having a problem with a sticky fire button too. The Hammertone finish was flaking by the button hole inside the mod so I sent it off to Rob for warrenty work.
oh that's right. I thought you'd probably said, but of course, I forgot.
 

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I ordered the plastic insert because I wanted to give one a bath like the Grands. It was not difficult to install. I am glad I did it. Since you have yours on the way, you might consider an email and ask about it.

Yes, Rob put a peek insert in to replace the wood. I have to say the hammertone finish was only flaking on the inside of this p67; the outside is perfect. I'll have it back in my paw Thursday. :)
 

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I will start another p 67 run in two weeks . Best guess on another sale date will be the end of October early November .

I will post updates as I progress in the process .

I just copied the above from www.reosmods.com. I'm not sure exactly when he posted it (no date) but thought I'd bring it here in case you haven't visited the site lately.
 

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While the thread is pretty slow I thought I'd show you guys my two newest P67s. I now have a Chalice III on the red one, too, with a red Cherry Vapes DT. Anyway, the pink one is sparkly like the red one. It's a custom paint job Rob did for me. As with the other sparkly colors, an iPhone pic just doesn't do it justice. Trust me, they're both stunning in person. And....wow these are sweet. I can't imagine EVER needing anything better. P67 with a Chalice III, a 28 gauge Kanthal coil, rayon wick, .8 ohm, wide open air, homemade Blue Raspberry juice, 8mg. Perfection in spades.

Jan
 
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I will start another p 67 run in two weeks . Best guess on another sale date will be the end of October early November .

I will post updates as I progress in the process .
awesome!! Kewl, didn't know he would do a custom paint on the p67's. Hopefully by then I'll be able to get a p67 I'd love either a solid HT body with SL HT door, or a copper vein one same way.
 

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awesome!! Kewl, didn't know he would do a custom paint on the p67's. Hopefully by then I'll be able to get a p67 I'd love either a solid HT body with SL HT door, or a copper vein one same way.

I never wanted to ask for custom anything, but he said not a problem, that he'd done custom jobs for others. He charges extra for it, and he'd need some lead time, but he'll do it. What is HT?
 
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