Upgrade from Evod to Reo VV

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Nopology

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Hello, I've been vaping for the past month now and love it.
Currently using Evod/Spinner combo and only downside to it is that I have to change the battery couple of hours.
In terms of juice, Evod is my first setup so I don't know what dripping tastes like or any other mod.

So I'm wanting more out of my juices and wondering if the Reo VV and Reomizer is worth the upgrade.
I understand the substantial part of the upgrade is the build factor but to me that really doesn't do the $200+ upgrade.

Would going from Evod to a Reo/Reomizer taste better for my juices?
 

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1) Welcome to ECF
2) Bump...because you're at the bottom of page 2
3) Please give more info...what ohms are you vaping at (the coil ohms)...


Mostly, with slight variation, any e-cig battery is just applying electricity to heat the coil. It's the coil/wick combo that makes the most juice difference assuming the device can handle the power you're expecting it to provide. That's a big assumption in some cases, but for "normal" vaping you shouldn't have a problem with a spinner. So...what ohms? What volts?
 
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As a newbie I moved to bottom feeders w/in first month, mainly because i found it easier...juice on board in the bottle, slap an atty or shorty carto on, good to go, carry an extra battery.

I was never told to go to bottom feeder as this was somehow perceived as "advanced"......and it isn't. :)

I could not deal with leaky clearos, replacing coils, carto tanks, etc. So bottom feeder was perfect for me adn not at all advanced.
 

Nopology

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1) Welcome to ECF
2) Bump...because you're at the bottom of page 2
3) Please give more info...what ohms are you vaping at (the coil ohms)...


Mostly, with slight variation, any e-cig battery is just applying electricity to heat the coil. It's the coil/wick combo that makes the most juice difference assuming the device can handle the power you're expecting it to provide. That's a big assumption in some cases, but for "normal" vaping you shouldn't have a problem with a spinner. So...what ohms? What volts?

The coils I have are 2.2 Ohms and varying voltages from 3.5-4.8 depending on flavor.
The model I'm looking at now is the non-vv, Reo Mod now since most posts I've read are favoring those more.
Just wondering if it really is worth the upgrade from my evod/spinner.
 

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I just recently got a Reo Grand and am loving it. Pretty much indestructible and so easy to clean. For using the RBA Reomizer, the Reo Grand would be a great choice. You should also consider the Mini 2.1, which uses the 18490 battery. Smaller/stealthier package and will also allow you to use the Reomizer 2.0. With a rebuildable, you don't really need VV, you adjust your vape with the number of coils/wire size you use. Watch some of the videos, maybe they'll help you make up your mind.
 

Nopology

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I just recently got a Reo Grand and am loving it. Pretty much indestructible and so easy to clean. For using the RBA Reomizer, the Reo Grand would be a great choice. You should also consider the Mini 2.1, which uses the 18490 battery. Smaller/stealthier package and will also allow you to use the Reomizer 2.0. With a rebuildable, you don't really need VV, you adjust your vape with the number of coils/wire size you use. Watch some of the videos, maybe they'll help you make up your mind.

After having to switch my Spinner battery 3 times today (plus the gurgling...) I think I made up my mind with the Reo... now which reo is the question, most likely Reo Grand with the Reomizer :)

I just purchased the Reo Grand (non-vv) and a Reomizer so I can finally stop thinking about it and study for my finals :)
Anyways, I ordered some wick and resistance wire for the reomizer, wondering besides the battery and the charger, would I need anything else?
 
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