What MOD do you use to vape Nicoticket in?

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tpriest1030

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Mr. Peach, you are too good to me. You can definitely send me a small sample if you would like to. And I do mean small! You've done so much for me I wouldn't know where to begin on repaying you.
I'm trying to figure out something I can do for you, though. I have a pretty good idea but it will take me some time to work out the kinks and get the correct supplies. :)
 

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Mr. Peach, you are too good to me. You can definitely send me a small sample if you would like to. And I do mean small! You've done so much for me I wouldn't know where to begin on repaying you.
I'm trying to figure out something I can do for you, though. I have a pretty good idea but it will take me some time to work out the kinks and get the correct supplies. :)

No repayment needed glad to help, but you do realize you told a Texan to send you a small sample. :lol:

Just PM the address and I will get it mailed out Monday. :)
 

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I was scared to death of building my own coils after reading some of the horror stories of mech mods, but after I tried a friend's set up I HAD to give it a shot. I have A LOT of different tanks, but they never get used anymore. The flavor difference between dripping and a clearomizer is HUGE! I was in love with the new intensity of the flavor, but not crazy about actually having to drip. It's near impossible to do while driving. That's what makes the REO a perfect device to me. It's hassle free dripping. You don't have to see how much you are squeezing into your atomizer. You watch it the first squeeze or two to get an idea of how hard you need to squeeze it, then after that you're good to go. If you put too much, it doesn't matter, because once you stop squeezing all the excess gets sucked back into the bottle. Building coils turned out to be pretty easy. I have the coiling gizmo, but I hardly use it. Blunt tip needles or drill bits work great. And it's not like you have to build them often, unless you just want to. I've had the same coil for over a month. I just change out the wick every couple of days, or when I change flavors. I went from being afraid of the Reo and rdas, to having three of them and extra rdas in less than a couple of months. It's that good
 

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What is the housing unit that holds the coil and wick? What is the approximate price range of it? I'm trying to mentally guestimate how much this baby is going to cost initially.

And, how do you inhale the juice from the device? Does it come with the housing unit I'm asking about?

AND... can all of this fit into my pocket?

Thank you,
Dani
 

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What is the housing unit that holds the coil and wick? What is the approximate price range of it? I'm trying to mentally guestimate how much this baby is going to cost initially.

And, how do you inhale the juice from the device? Does it come with the housing unit I'm asking about?

AND... can all of this fit into my pocket?

Thank you,
Dani

The mod itself if you get a LP Grand is about $155.00 for the cheapest ones. The atomizer can run from $35.00 to $45.00. So for the most expensive one it is about $202.00 and change with shipping. If you look at my vid the silver button on top is how you activate it, press it down and inhale off the drip tip. You will need batteries for it and they run about $12.00 a piece depending on which ones you get. And yes it all fits in the pocket of blue jeans perfectly.

You'll need wire and wick but if you go this route I could send you some wicking with some built coils to help ease the initial cost.
 

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If you go to reosmods.com you can get everything you need as far as the device. There are grand and mini versions. Even the grands aren't huge. About the size of a credit card. The mini you can hide in your hand. If you were to get one, I would suggest the rm2 as your atomizer. You can find it under rebuildable atomizers on the site. That is what holds the coil and wick. If you search it on you tube, you can watch one of superX's videos on maintaining the reo and on building a coil for the rm2. It's a simple device. Not complicated at all and easy to master using
 

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Great. When it's time can you provide me links and hook me up in suppliers for the best bang for my buck instead of trial and error like I did in the past with the mods I'm using now? I relied on so many other's opinions and wasted so much money. I wish I would have had someone to guide me through the process that I trusted. Oh well, lesson learned and that's why I'm asking you now. :D
 

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The RM2, the starter bottom fed atty, is around $35.

It's chrome plated brass and does come with a cap.

(not on a Reo but on another type of bottom fed mod that is like the ones I gave you the link to. This is #15 BTW....)



Yes, it easily fits in a pocket. Reo Grand, MVP2, Walnut #15:


Love the Woodvil!!! That thing is pretty!!
 
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