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Jdsgibson

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Just another learning curve I didn't feel like dealing with. Not a deal breaker in most situations, but the simplicity of the provari is what made the decision.

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The simplicity of the provari? The provari simply supplies power at different voltages. it simply does not supply the juice.
 

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Just another learning curve I didn't feel like dealing with. Not a deal breaker in most situations, but the simplicity of the provari is what made the decision.

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My personal opinion is having to deal with tanks isn't "simple." The main advantage of the Provari is variable voltage and the main advantage of the REO is effective juice delivery. So it is kind of weird to read someone criticizing the REO's juice feeding system. Have you tried one?
 

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so I took some pics of some of the gear I got

I am still missing my maxi roughstack, my Boge revo, about 400 ml of juice and two more boxes or cartomizers

I might use the cartos someday... who knows
chances are I will trade the mega cartomizers, clearomizers, and the boge cartos and the other stacks of cartos on the way

I made the project box with the black button myself :) went out and got a tacklebox and a glue gun

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Wow, really???
I can't believe I ruffled feathers with my comments. Certainly not my intent.
Yes the provari just supplies power, understood.
Provari with a full carto tank = press button and vape, doesn't get much simpler than that.
I've reread my posts and fail to see where I was critisizing the reo's feed system. I was not. I was looking to buy a reo. In my research before spending the money, I learned how the reo worked. In the discussions I read, it was stated repeatedly that there was a learning curve associated with sqauonking. This learning curve was something I was not wanting to deal with.

Jdub, my appologies for this distraction and I hope this post clears up any misunderstanding.
Looks like you've got yourself some realy nice gear.
Good luck and be safe.
I'm done

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Wow, really???
I can't believe I ruffled feathers with my comments. Certainly not my intent.
Yes the provari just supplies power, understood.
Provari with a full carto tank = press button and vape, doesn't get much simpler than that.
I've reread my posts and fail to see where I was critisizing the reo's feed system. I was not. I was looking to buy a reo. In my research before spending the money, I learned how the reo worked. In the discussions I read, it was stated repeatedly that there was a learning curve associated with sqauonking. This learning curve was something I was not wanting to deal with.

Jdub, my appologies for this distraction and I hope this post clears up any misunderstanding.
Looks like you've got yourself some realy nice gear.
Good luck and be safe.
I'm done

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Really not trying to get in a contest with you. This is the New Members forum, and what people say is read by a lot of folks and can be taken as gospel. I think that you have misunderstood what you have read about the REO and made it into much more of an issue than it is. Everything has a learning curve, especially in vaping. You surely don't think that everyone gets a tank and intuitively understands how to optimally fill and use it...they have to learn. For most there is a learning curve. Same thing with a REO and squonking. Same thing with filling cartos for an eGo. Same thing with keeping cartridges wet for a mini.
 
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    in a cave, eh?
    Squonking learning curve.

    You take too long between squonks and you lose flavour then start to take a few dry hits.

    You squonk too much or too often between vapes and you get a gurgly atomizer and potentially kill your vape. If you've got too much juice in your atty, try firing it a few times to clear it. If there's way too much juice, you'll probably have to dump it out and try again.

    With squonking, unlike dripping, you're not sure how much juice you're shooting to your atty. You just fiddle with it a while until you get the hang of it. It should not be intimidating.

    "Advanced" tip (and totally optional). A gurgly atomizer is no big deal if you have a nice deep drip tip like the ones from Cherry Vape.
     
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