What MOD do you use to vape Nicoticket in?

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@danibanani something you may want to consider befoe 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.

This is a very good point. I currently drip when at home and use a kayfun when I'm at work and driving. I use way more juice when dripping....especially on the weekends when I'm at the house more. The kayfun uses just a fraction of the juice my dripper/mech combo use. Just something to think about when making the full time jump to dripping.
 

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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 :)

:) great post....just to add that I carry REO bottles with different juice in them with me. If I want to change I just unscrew the bottle and change it. I only vape nicoticket so most flavors blend well during the new juice break in :)....if not I will do a fast dry burn and vape away. I've went from carrying everything to carrying a small change purse with rebuild things in it, an extra REO bottle with different juice and a battery.

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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 :)

Aha! The voice of reason rears it's head.
Thanks for the balance Grrrr!
 

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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 :)
Grrr, thank you for your input. I really, really appreciate it. I have a lot of thinking to do before the time comes and I will for sure keep this in the back of my mind.

Take good care,
Dani
 

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I'll be using this guy in just a bit for the Wakonda for now...awaiting a more permanent supply of ACB.

Yay for vape mail!!

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I'll get some better pics over in the porn thread when I get everything set up. My second Reo also showed up today. She needs a bath badly though!!
 

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I'll be using this guy in just a bit for the Wakonda for now...awaiting a more permanent supply of ACB.

Yay for vape mail!!

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I'll get some better pics over in the porn thread when I get everything set up. My second Reo also showed up today. She needs a bath badly though!!
Wow, that's really beautiful. Almost an art form. Seriously.
 

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Dani, if you want to try out a rebuildable tank without a huge investment you could think about the Lemo. They are cheaper than a Kayfun clone and easier to build on. It would give you a chance to try one out without spending a lot of money.

I'm +1 on the Lemo! They aren't a clone either! Nice to have an affordable original. The airflow control blows away any dripper too. Easiest of the 4 tanks I've built on so far.
 

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I'm +1 on the Lemo! They aren't a clone either! Nice to have an affordable original. The airflow control blows away any dripper too. Easiest of the 4 tanks I've built on so far.

I've been very tempted to pick up a Lemo. Seems to get nothing but glowing reviews....and it's cheap. My only complaint about it is the 23 mm diameter...that is my OCD kicking in though. Been waiting for the new Kayfuns to drop before I pick up another rebuildable tank though.
 

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I've been very tempted to pick up a Lemo. Seems to get nothing but glowing reviews....and it's cheap. My only complaint about it is the 23 mm diameter...that is my OCD kicking in though. Been waiting for the new Kayfuns to drop before I pick up another rebuildable tank though.

The 23mm looks fine on the the Paps X, the King, and the Chi You which are the only 23mm mods I own. I need another Paps X.
 
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