Um, why are people still dripping?

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the_vape_nerd

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It took me a very long time to try a bottom feeding mod. I'm about a month into this.

I got a REO and a RM2, watched super x's video and really never want to ever again bother with sub ohm coils, dripping, the associated mess and/or hassles.

Why does ANYONE still drip when they could just get a REO?
 

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i have REO & also waiting for the second one to come, I still drip as there is no ADV for me. i like switching flavors on the fly a lot.

Also, some juices I enjoy are GREAT for 30 mins or an hour, but then (specially with very sweet vapes) I get tired of them

Committing to a 6 ml bottle at the time does not go well for ALL liquids
 

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Are you referring to cartos? There's really no mess with a good top feed rda. I have four reos and will probably never buy anything else. However, I have one particular mod outfitted with a cyclone RDA that I just can't let go even though I have to drip (top feed). It and the cyclone are producing a damn fine vape with a sub ohm coil. The mod is beautiful like a fine piece of furniture and I keep it at my desk. It's more than just another tool in the box. I use it often and don't mind dripping when I'm at my desk. And that's why I still drip (sometimes). That being said, bottom feed is the cat's t!ts and there's always a reo either in my hand or my pocket (and, I'm happy to see you too).:D
 

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I don't think most believe the hype. REOville sounds too good to be true so most think we're all just fanboys..........and fangirls.

That's exactly what I thought when I first started snooping around in here. You'd need twenty mule-team Clydesdales to draw me away now:laugh:
 

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Are you referring to cartos? There's really no mess with a good top feed RDA. I have four reos and will probably never buy anything else. However, I have one particular mod outfitted with a cyclone RDA that I just can't let go even though I have to drip (top feed). It and the cyclone are producing a damn fine vape with a sub ohm coil. The mod is beautiful like a fine piece of furniture and I keep it at my desk. It's more than just another tool in the box. I use it often and don't mind dripping when I'm at my desk. And that's why I still drip (sometimes). That being said, bottom feed is the cat's t!ts and there's always a reo either in my hand or my pocket (and, I'm happy to see you too).:D

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Why does ANYONE still drip when they could just get a REO?

I am a REO user, but I also fully understand that there is a "ritual" to vaping for many people. Sitting by the fire, on the porch, or on computer, relaxing and dripping, is just a physical ritual that many people enjoy.

Why not?

Confession: Sometimes, I put a 306 Cisco atty on to my REO, and drip into it! I just like doing it! :laugh:

Just one more benefit of owning a truly VERSATILE mod.
 

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I drip to test new flavors. There's not a whole lot of flavors I like, most I get sick of. I really only have 2-3 flavors that I like which go into my Reos. I drip on a pair of Magnetos. Yeah I said it, I have tube mods that I'm not looking to sell, but their cheapies so I don't care. :)

BTW, I hate dripping!
 

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Cost is probably a factor. Dripping is the most simplistic setup you can have. It's just a pain in the .....

In the 2 years I've been vaping. I've only dripped a few times. I really just use it to try different flavours.

I think if you are one of those people that like having a collection of different mods it has it's place. But if you have a reo in that collection it won't get used much.
 

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reo- $180 area for the mod and rm2

my set up- $15 mod $30 dripper - $45

now if I had $180 I could spend on vaping gear and not feel guilty about I would buy a reo :)

Yup, they are a lot of pennies but worth every one! If I had lost an inexpensive tube & dripper I wouldn't care much. If I had lost a Reo I would go ape nuts even though I have spares. :)
 

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I drip becuase I love wrapping coils and tickering with RDA's also i feel like i can taste the juice alot more and get greater vapor production. But thats just me...


-clouds4dayz-

I can & do all that exactly the same with my Reos except I don't have to drip with a bottle. That bottle is in the Reo.....it's "dripping" from the bottom. ;)

And that's why many of us love bottom feeders.
 
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