Thinking about buying a reo grand

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davidperry1987

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Today is my 1 month anniversary of no smokes and I'm thinking of rewarding myself!

I currently have a itaste vv v3 and a Provari. Looking it get a mech and judging for what I've seen on here the reo is the best.

I have a few buddies who got me into vaping and they haven't heard of the reo and say it seems like a waste of money because I already have a Provari...

Would I be gaining anything by buying a reo grand??


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It really boils down to whether you like box mods or tube mods better. The REO is a bottom feeder, so you have a little atomizer on top, and a bottle of juice beneath. "Squonking" takes a bit of getting the hang of, but I think the bottom feeder RBA are generally easier to coil than Provari tops like the Kayfun.

I would not get a REO if you don't know how to make coils yet tho... because while you can use a carto with them, they look best with the RBA:).
 

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davidperry1987:12882694 said:
Today is my 1 month anniversary of no smokes and I'm thinking of rewarding myself!

I currently have a itaste vv v3 and a Provari. Looking it get a mech and judging for what I've seen on here the reo is the best.

I have a few buddies who got me into vaping and they haven't heard of the reo and say it seems like a waste of money because I already have a Provari...

Would I be gaining anything by buying a reo grand??


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Buy it, without thinkin bout it twice. Best mod ive ever owned hands down.
 

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Today is my 1 month anniversary of no smokes and I'm thinking of rewarding myself!

I currently have a itaste vv v3 and a Provari. Looking it get a mech and judging for what I've seen on here the reo is the best.

I have a few buddies who got me into vaping and they haven't heard of the reo and say it seems like a waste of money because I already have a Provari...

Would I be gaining anything by buying a reo grand??


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well, i have a couple of Provaris that i haven't even seen in 4-5 months and 30+ Reos, so some may think me a tad biased...

if you buy into the fact that dripping provides the best taste ever (which most experienced vapers would agree to) then the Reo delivers the flavor of dripping without the hassle. it is perfect.

if you don't buy into the dripping/flavor thingy, and think that that things like kayfuns or protanks or (insert your topper here) are just peachy, then go that route. it will save you money in the short run.

but in the long run, there is a long history of folks who have said "why the hell didn't i find this sooner" about the Reo.

but if you are just on the fence about dripping, then get a cheap mech and cheap atty or RDA and see if dripping is for you. if you agree that the flavor of a dripper far exceeds anything else, but you don't like the hassle, then a Reo may be in your future.
 
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With a bottom fed RBA you get the intense flavor of direct dripping without having to actually drip. You can get an adapter to use the REO with any attomizers you are using or get some cartomizers. For the full experience, you will want a bottom fed RDA.

You can't go wrong with a REO, worst case scenario you can sell it in the classifieds for nearly what you paid for it.
 
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:ohmy::blink::blink: *bonks MamaTried on the head with the brick in her purse*

damn! best bonk i've had in years...

now i need a vape. how about you? :)
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