What MOD do you use to vape Nicoticket in?

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ReigntheGamer

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It's the front because that is the door you open to replace the battery or fill the bottle...thus the Dibi has a side sqounk hole. :p

Gotcha. :D

I thought of it as the front when holding it and squonking from the side. Sorry will change my post. :D What a difference orientation can make. :lol:
 

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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

I'd call you a hoarder, but they're Reo's...

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

This is a FINE example of enabling Stacy, you sound like you've done it your whole life! :D
 

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I don't know what you will decide Dani! But I tried rebuilding the kanger coils and just never liked it at all. When I got the REO and RM2 I watched the video and have been building it since. It is so easy and I build like a girl and it works! Good too! Same coil and ReadyX wick in mine for a while now. :)

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I don't know what you will decide Dani! But I tried rebuilding the kanger coils and just never liked it at all. When I got the REO and RM2 I watched the video and have been building it since. It is so easy and I build like a girl and it works! Good too! Same coil and ReadyX wick in mine for a while now. :)

Tracy
Thanks, Tracey! I am 99% sure that a Reo is going to be my choice when I purchase in January. So, I'll be seeing you on the Reo forum as well asking silly newbie questions. I just need to decide which one to get. It will probably be the grand because it's more of my price range.

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Thanks, Tracey! I am 99% sure that a Reo is going to be my choice when I purchase in January. So, I'll be seeing you on the Reo forum as well asking silly newbie questions. I just need to decide which one to get. It will probably be the grand because it's more of my price range.

Take care,
Dani

There is very little difference in price between a grand and an LP grand. The LP will let you fit any BF RDA it is worth the small difference in cost. Also, he sells blems all the time. Most people can't find much of a blem on them. He has an LP grand up now for $120. Just figured this was information that might be useful for you.
 

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So any suggestions if I want to begin building coils on a tank type? I am spending a fortune on prepackaged coils! I tried to rebuild a kanger single coil and it's a mess! Gonna try again this afternoon. I am buying too many different coils so I'm pitching the t3s tanks and Evod tanks and I will start getting rid of my pT2 minis. Looking forward to stocking 2 coils vs 4!
 

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I haven't bought anything from nicoticket yet (oh the dirty sinner!!!!) mainly because I am waiting to get a kayfun first (even saving my bottle of cosmic fog, milk & honey till then) but I'm going with the kayfun so I can do the flavour justice!

You should take a look at Erlkonigins or the cheaper ErlprinZ. My Kayfun hasn't been used since I bought my Erlkonigin. I get better flavor and draw.
 

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I haven't bought anything from nicoticket yet (oh the dirty sinner!!!!) mainly because I am waiting to get a kayfun first (even saving my bottle of cosmic fog, milk & honey till then) but I'm going with the kayfun so I can do the flavour justice!

You should take a look at Erlkonigins or the cheaper ErlprinZ. My Kayfun hasn't been used since I bought my Erlkonigin. I get better flavor and draw.

I agree with Newport here. Hold off on the Kayfun, they have VERY tight draws. I use my Kayfun for parts now. His suggestion is probably the best as far a quality vs price, Erlkonigins are primo. If those are out of your budget, consider the Lemo.
 

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I haven't bought anything from nicoticket yet (oh the dirty sinner!!!!) mainly because I am waiting to get a kayfun first (even saving my bottle of cosmic fog, milk & honey till then) but I'm going with the kayfun so I can do the flavour justice!

Well, welcome to the family regardless! :D
 

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I haven't bought anything from nicoticket yet (oh the dirty sinner!!!!) mainly because I am waiting to get a kayfun first (even saving my bottle of cosmic fog, milk & honey till then) but I'm going with the kayfun so I can do the flavour justice!
Hi! Another UK person in the family! :)
 

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Well, I called the vape shop I go to in Columbus and talked to the manager, who I adore.

She's going to teach me how to build my own atty's and coils tomorrow for my Silver Bullet so I'll have the practice for the Reo when funds permit. She said dripping would be a great experience for me in my Silver Bullet. I told her I would be bringing my own juice and I'll have Clark's business card right along with it. I hope she'll sample GCD with me. :)

Wish me luck!
Dani
 

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We get everywhere!

BTW, belated welcome to the NuThouse Cowboy! Glad you're here! Please forgive my being rude:facepalm:, lot's of newcomers lately
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@danibanani something you may want to consider before you make your purchase is the amount of juice you may go through. I see in your initial post that you currently use a tank, I also use tanks, Kayfuns, Russian91% etc and I go through less than 50ml a month, I generally have 4 or 5 set-ups close by with different flavors in them so I'm not just vaping 1 flavor.
I think we can all agree that dripping uses more juice, in some cases considerably more. I've seen people on here talk about using 50/60ml a week:ohmy: that's something you may want to think about if you're on a vape budget, it isn't something I'd be happy with, that's for sure.
The other thing to think about is how many flavors do you enjoy throughout the day, do you like to keep a few on hand? Perhaps you like to have The Virus, CLS, Strawnilla and Gravity so you have desert, fruit and Tobacco on hand should you feel like vaping one. With a Reo you're kinda limited to just 1 juice. One of the reasons I don't drip is I don't want to carry extra batteries around with me, this is also something you may find yourself having to do.

Not trying to dissuade you from buying a Reo, they are fine devices, just want you to be aware before spending a lot of money on something that may not be a good fit for you, buy what works best for you. I know it's easy to get caught up in the obvious Reo lovefest here but at this point in your vaping journey it may not be the best thing for you.

I would suggest getting verified and then head on over to the classies here. People are selling their Provari mods for cheap as they now want the Provari v3. For example there's a Black Provari 2.5 with a Green LED for sale for $100, it also comes with a beauty ring to give it a flush look. I'd also buy some Beyond Vape Silo tanks (one for each flavor), these are arguably the best ones currently in the market. Beyond Vape Silo Tank Kit with BVC [bv-silo-tan-bvc-kit] - $35.00 : Beyond Vape, Electronic Cigarettes, Premium Vaporizers, Premium Vaping Products

I hope that helps, as I said, I'm not trying to turn you off the idea of a Reo :)
 
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