thinking of buying a reo and asking questions you guys have prolly heard a million times

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HgA1C

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Maybe if he thinks ive been good enough, redeyesantadancer could funk up an lp in black crinkle with a fancy purple door...

He does have blemished doors for $12 there are 12 purples in stock. I would suggest ordering an REO with a different door and just buying a blemished door. That way you have options to match your shoes:laugh:
 

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Welcome to reoville fishcakes! Good advice here!

As the other reonauts here shared, definitely a LP and rm2. Then you can migrate to other atties and experience other vaping styles with the growing number of atties available for bf mods.

Look at reo compatible atty sticky post for other atties that you can consider after you have tried the revered rm2. Many love the cyclone by vicious ant too.
 

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Congrats on your choice fishcakes. You will not he disappointed. As for adding to your REO family, let all your friends and family know that you want money as a gift at Christmas time, if you celebrate that. Money makes a fine Yule gift as well. I would go with money instead of trying to explain the REO to non vapers. Too many options to goof up on if they were to order themselves. Based on what I've read from Robert you will have plenty of time to save up for the much anticipated Woodvil sale. If you like your Grand, and I am sure you will, a Woodvil will be a must have. :)
 

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Im just tired of messing with clearos and leaks. And i want more FLAVOR. Not just vague sweetness

The Reo will do that. Quite a few Reonauts find they have to cut their nic and flavor by diluting their juice with PG/VG. I cut my nic from 18mg to 12mg soon after I got my first Reo, and after a while started diluting my juice by at least 50%. If you haven't built coils for RDA's before there will be a learning curve, usually its a pretty quick one, and there are many people here to help all the way if you need it. The days of leaks will be gone with a Reo, and a dry burn/rewicking or recoiling becomes second nature and a quick operation to boot.
 

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The Reo Grand LP is pretty small. I purchased one and really didn't give it a chance and sold it a day after I got it. Which I do regret.

It is about the same size of a Hana Modz V3 if I'm not mistaken.

The only downside to me was the RM2. I have fairly big hands and found it pretty hard to work on.

But like I said if I could go back in time I would have kept that sucker because it was good. I was just on a crazy buying spree back then.
 
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