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MXBNW

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NOT COOL

If I were to voice my true Opinion about this post I am 100% sure I wold get a time out.

Nuff said.



FWIW The Vmod XL is 510 compatible (hence the i06 I use). It takes 18650 3.7v or 4.8 or stacked 3v CRs. I've tried a REO at a local vape meet and must say the Vmod XL is far more comfortable in the hand with the half-round sides and the window for squishing the bottle being a radius-cut makes this thing the winner in my book. It's still all-mechanical. It features a button lock (by rotating the button) and is quite sturdy with the aluminum case. I have yet to get on drop of spillage with the chimney well. The Vmod XL makes it hard to flood atties in the fact that it's a invert-squish bottomfeeder. If you ever over-squeeze, just squeeze with it right-side-up and it'll suck the excess nicquid back into the bottle.

The 14650 Vmod V1 had an issue with proprietary atties, but that will be addressed by the rumored V2.0 14650 Vmod incorporating the new, improved feed system of the XL.

The XL is approximately 3/4 as wide as a REO Grand, also. Function and form and half the cost of a REO!
 

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FWIW The Vmod XL is 510 compatible (hence the i06 I use). It takes 18650 3.7v or 4.8 or stacked 3v CRs. I've tried a REO at a local vape meet and must say the Vmod XL is far more comfortable in the hand with the half-round sides and the window for squishing the bottle being a radius-cut makes this thing the winner in my book. It's still all-mechanical. It features a button lock (by rotating the button) and is quite sturdy with the aluminum case. I have yet to get on drop of spillage with the chimney well. The Vmod XL makes it hard to flood atties in the fact that it's a invert-squish bottomfeeder. If you ever over-squeeze, just squeeze with it right-side-up and it'll suck the excess nicquid back into the bottle.

The 14650 Vmod V1 had an issue with proprietary atties, but that will be addressed by the rumored V2.0 14650 Vmod incorporating the new, improved feed system of the XL.

The XL is approximately 3/4 as wide as a REO Grand, also. Function and form and half the cost of a REO!

I'm not gonna beat on ya here bud even though maybe I should. But I challenge you to send me one of those vmod thingies so I can test it like one of my Reos has been tested. I dropped it on the road a few months ago and well it got run over by a car. I was devastated. Well not so devastated now it is still the most used Reo I have I've a measly collection of 5 now. So I didn't need to do any repairs to it just changed atty and back at it works just like the day I bought it. So please send me one of them thingies and I will test it under the tire of my truck to see if it holds up.

To op the money I have put into reo purchases is like a savings to me in the time I've had my reos compared to the other units I've had the Reos have cost me much less. And they are the closest thing to the same simplicity of smoking analogs I have been able to find as yet. Maybe the closest ever made yet. I welcome you to come join us when you are ready. Even before you purchase if need be. Darrel :)
 
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FWIW The Vmod XL is 510 compatible (hence the i06 I use). It takes 18650 3.7v or 4.8 or stacked 3v CRs. I've tried a REO at a local vape meet and must say the Vmod XL is far more comfortable in the hand with the half-round sides and the window for squishing the bottle being a radius-cut makes this thing the winner in my book. It's still all-mechanical. It features a button lock (by rotating the button) and is quite sturdy with the aluminum case. I have yet to get on drop of spillage with the chimney well. The Vmod XL makes it hard to flood atties in the fact that it's a invert-squish bottomfeeder. If you ever over-squeeze, just squeeze with it right-side-up and it'll suck the excess nicquid back into the bottle.

The 14650 Vmod V1 had an issue with proprietary atties, but that will be addressed by the rumored V2.0 14650 Vmod incorporating the new, improved feed system of the XL.

The XL is approximately 3/4 as wide as a REO Grand, also. Function and form and half the cost of a REO!

Giving you the benefit of the doubt, I need to make you (and anyone else that doesn't already know) aware just how rude it is to make posts like this in a supplier's forum. For future reference, you would be best advised to take this kind of post and keep it in the general discussion forum or the review threads. I am sure the other suppliers wouldn't appreciate it if we went around their threads tooting our horns about REOs when they're trying to sell their own product. You are welcome to enjoy our sub forum and participate in our conversations, but this is just plain over the top. Any further posts of this nature by you or anyone else risk being deleted by me.

I hope this finds you well and enjoying your weekend. :)
 
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Dougie, what the hell do you think you're doing coming to the REO Lounge and marketing a Chinese mockery of the REO? You wanna piss some people off? Just keep it up. Ever been here before? Ever seen other mod manufacturers send their moles in here to cause trouble? Nope, you haven't.
I don't know whatever possessed you to come here and crap in our area, but don't forget to shut the door on your way out.
 

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First off I gotta say, that I have been vaping almost a year now and almost from the beginning I have been a carto user. A feeder just didn't appeal to me. I like cartos and now tanks. But lately I'm thinking I would like a mini silver for in the car, and out and about. At this time I only use attys to test my diy juices, but may decide to use attys on the Reos. I just ordered an i06 1.5Ω from Ikenvape to try. They are kinda expensive, especially if they don't last too long for normal use. As I'm trying to save a little extra for a trip to Texas in May, it will probably be late May before I do this. So in the meantime I will be around the Reos forum here reading and learning. Ahh, only a couple months away. :)
Welcome! :) When you do get a chance, I sure hope you find them as enjoyable as we do. Please forgive the terse tone in my previous post. I'm very sorry that your thread got derailed.
 
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Paul, I'm very glad you found your way to this sub-forum my friend! :)
You can NOT go wrong with one of Roberts mods (no matter which style/model you choose) They are all functioning works of art that do NOT dissapoint! (Much like your own beautiful Caddy's, which I have several REOS displayed in at this very moment. Nope, couldn't bring myself to part with it! :lol:) :2cool:

Mike~

Edit.... To say I had to bite a hole in my tongue after going through the rest of the posts in this thread is an understatement :grr:
Now, back to your regularly scheduled topic.
 
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WELCOME to the REO sub-forum opholik!! I'm glad that your interested in a REO and hope that you get one soon. It works well with either cartomizers and atomizers. Since it give you total control as to how much juice is fed into them.

If you have any questions that you would like to ask before you make your final decision. Then don't hesitate to ask. Everyone here is great and always willing to help.
 

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Hey Mike, good to see ya. Hope you are doing well. I've been around ECF long enough to know the Reos rep., and Robs. That is what helped bring me here. I didn't realize my post would get so much action. :laugh: See ya around, and take care.

Paul, I'm very glad you found your way to this sub-forum my friend! :)
You can NOT go wrong with one of Roberts mods (no matter which style/model you choose) They are all functioning works of art that do NOT dissapoint! (Much like your own beautiful Caddy's, which I have several REOS displayed in at this very moment. Nope, couldn't bring myself to part with it! :lol:) :2cool:

Mike~

Edit.... To say I had to bite a hole in my tongue after going through the rest of the posts in this thread is an understatement :grr:
Now, back to your regularly scheduled topic.
 

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Dougie, what the hell do you think you're doing coming to the REO Lounge and marketing a Chinese mockery of the REO? You wanna piss some people off? Just keep it up. Ever been here before? Ever seen other mod manufacturers send their moles in here to cause trouble? Nope, you haven't.
I don't know whatever possessed you to come here and crap in our area, but don't forget to shut the door on your way out.
Yeah what he said oh and have a nice day
 

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First off I gotta say, that I have been vaping almost a year now and almost from the beginning I have been a carto user. A feeder just didn't appeal to me. I like cartos and now tanks. But lately I'm thinking I would like a mini silver for in the car, and out and about. At this time I only use attys to test my diy juices, but may decide to use attys on the Reos. I just ordered an i06 1.5Ω from Ikenvape to try. They are kinda expensive, especially if they don't last too long for normal use. As I'm trying to save a little extra for a trip to Texas in May, it will probably be late May before I do this. So in the meantime I will be around the Reos forum here reading and learning. Ahh, only a couple months away. :)
The highjacker of your thread has my head spinning...however I do want to say Welcome! If you come through East Texas (Nacogdoches) shoot me a PM so we can meet and you can vape away on some Woodvils and a 18490. (sorry no metals here, yet)
 

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Thanks for the invitation, appreciate the offer. We will be in Burnet, which I think may be a pretty good distance from you.

The highjacker of your thread has my head spinning...however I do want to say Welcome! If you come through East Texas (Nacogdoches) shoot me a PM so we can meet and you can vape away on some Woodvils and a 18490. (sorry no metals here, yet)
 

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I meant no disrespect by my post, but was simply trying to clear some misunderstanding about a product I use. I am in no way affiliated with the manufacturers or vendors. I simply added my opinion. I am obviously out of line by voicing my opinion in this section regarding a competitors product. I apologize. If redeyedancer would care for me to edit my post, I will respectfully do so. Incoming PM, sir...

Happy vaping, y'all! :toast:
 

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I meant no disrespect by my post, but was simply trying to clear some misunderstanding about a product I use. I am in no way affiliated with the manufacturers or vendors. I simply added my opinion. I am obviously out of line by voicing my opinion in this section regarding a competitors product. I apologize. If redeyedancer would care for me to edit my post, I will respectfully do so. Incoming PM, sir...

Happy vaping, y'all! :toast:
No worries Dougiestyle I am over it . I suppose from a customers perspective it looks much different . MY name is Robert by the way I build Reos Welcome to reoville
 
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