Two part Reo Mini question for Reo owners.

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icemanx3

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Hi all, so I am getting close to springing for a Reo Mini. I recently saw a thread about some having issues with "juice-in-the-mouth" and I want to get some info on that. Some say it was from overfeeding. My two questions are.

1. How many Reo (mini and/or grand) owners are experiencing "juice-in-the-mouth"?
2. How well do Cisco LR 306s work with the Reo Mini.

Thanks all, you've helped so much with your insight on my previous purchases and I've had a 100% pefect vape experience so far by utilizing your resources and feedback.

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emanguba

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1) Yes, initially only...there is a little learning curve with the mod (learning how much to 'push' juice)...but the 'juice in the mouth' is because the user is flooding the atty...that's not the mini's malfunction, but user.

2) Yes, 306 threading will work...mine heats up fast, so I get a longer drip tip for it.

You will definitely enjoy it!
 

zexnu

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I don't own a mini but i do own a grand (the feed system is the same for both models) , Ive never had a problem with sucking juice up in my mouth but, I use ether 50/50 or 100% VG. Rob includes a REDUCER TUBE that you insert in the bottom of the pickup tube so if your having problems with auto feeding you should use the little reducer tube. Ciscos 1.5's 306/510's work great for me on another 14500 mod so i would assume they should be great on the mini, I love em on my grand also. Hope this helps you out. :)
 

pianoguy

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I've had a Mini since late September, and run LR 306's on it. You might want to go with one of the translucent drip tips at first so you can see how much juice is in there until you get used to how it operates. I never had much of a problem with juice in the mouth, but it does take a little practice to avoid flooding. I like Cisco's atty's and his translucent drip tips are about 1/4" longer than standard. They're the same length as the delrin ones sold on the reosmods site - I find that length is good with the extra heat produced by the 306.
 
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