The Self Juicing Box way to quit Analogs

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ouch..thats a lot of money.. what all does it come with?

It comes with the mod an extra bottle DT and a reducer tube for PG juice if needed. Its not a Cheep mod but one you will not have to replace for many many years if ever at all. It is 100% mechanical. Will not fail or brake down. It is worth the extra cost IMO.

You will stall need to buy batterys (18650) and attys Oh and a charger.
 

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ouch..thats a lot of money.. what all does it come with?

There's a couple of mods I've bought sitting in a drawer that cost more money. They Grand doesn't leave my hand.

Considering that he normally sells out of them at that price within a couple of minutes, it's probably underpriced.
 

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Over the long haul, a REO is less expensive than other off-the-shelf PVs. For starters, the batteries for a REO are common off-the-shelf flashlight batteries that are less expensive as a general rule than the proprietary PV batteries such as the Joye eGo batteries. Also, you don't have to buy cartomizers and cartridges anymore. A Cisco atomizer will last you over 2 months if you clean it out occasionaly, and a drip tip will last for years. Most carts and cartos won't last nearly that long. Also, with carts and cartos, you waste juice because some of the juice in the filler never reaches the atty and eventually gets thrown away -- not to even mention the juice you spill trying to fill the darn things. With a REO, all the juice goes to the atty where it belongs with no spillage on refills. And there's very little to go wrong with a REO. Like MX said, it should last you years if not your whole life. I personally think my REOs will outlive me, and I plan on being around for another 30 or 40 years. I hope that helps. Whatever you choose to get, I hope you choose the best one for you.
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ouch..thats a lot of money.. what all does it come with?
 

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Over the long haul, a REO is less expensive than other off-the-shelf PVs. For starters, the batteries for a REO are common off-the-shelf flashlight batteries that are less expensive as a general rule than the proprietary PV batteries such as the Joye eGo batteries. Also, you don't have to buy cartomizers and cartridges anymore. A Cisco atomizer will last you over 2 months if you clean it out occasionaly, and a drip tip will last for years. Most carts and cartos won't last nearly that long. Also, with carts and cartos, you waste juice because some of the juice in the filler never reaches the atty and eventually gets thrown away -- not to even mention the juice you spill trying to fill the darn things. With a REO, all the juice goes to the atty where it belongs with no spillage on refills. And there's very little to go wrong with a REO. Like MX said, it should last you years if not your whole life. I personally think my REOs will outlive me, and I plan on being around for another 30 or 40 years. I hope that helps. Whatever you choose to get, I hope you choose the best one for you.
:)

Well put CJ....the REOS just last and last....and the quality is unsurpassed.
 

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