Why choose Reo? Some Questions!

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VERY nice! Looks goods with the matching drip tip. You might wanna be careful about chain vaping with that though. Burnt two holes into the one I got. Had to order and wait for the XL Delrin drip tip. Once I got that then everything was kosher.


There it is! I can't find my roughstack v2 otherwise it would be in the picture too.

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I am getting the hang of it. I get more vapor now. Some of my thoughts..

I don't like the drip tip that came with my 306's. It's a weird kind of soft plastic feeling.

I still don't get the flavor like I would with using my Boge 2.0 Cartos. I will switch up the juice and try again tomorrow.

I need to try putting the piece of electrical tape around the battery. The door slides a little easier than I thought it would.

I seem to get better vapor using the AW IMR 14500s (Came in the mail today). Before that I was using Trusfire 14500s.

The 1.7ohm cisco attys seem to make the vape a little warmer. I need to experiment more!

I will keep you updated when I figure things out! I WANT to love this, I'm just not used to it yet. I'm sure it will get better. Worst case if I can't figure the attys out... I can always just put my carto on it, and I can just squonk to refill.
 

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I am getting the hang of it. I get more vapor now. Some of my thoughts..

I don't like the drip tip that came with my 306's. It's a weird kind of soft plastic feeling.

Check out the Cannon drip tips for the 306 here: Cannon | Drip Tips | E- | Cigs | Cigarettes | Cisco 306 | Cherry Vape They look pretty cool on a Reo IMO. The black one seems to be out of stock at cherryvape but available at COV here: Cherry Vape Dream Tips The 306 Black Cannon

Of course you could go exotic and get one of the pyrex tips. They look amazing but obviously are prone to breakage :)
 

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I am getting the hang of it. I get more vapor now. Some of my thoughts..

I don't like the drip tip that came with my 306's. It's a weird kind of soft plastic feeling.

I still don't get the flavor like I would with using my Boge 2.0 Cartos. I will switch up the juice and try again tomorrow.

I need to try putting the piece of electrical tape around the battery. The door slides a little easier than I thought it would.

I seem to get better vapor using the AW IMR 14500s (Came in the mail today). Before that I was using Trusfire 14500s.

The 1.7ohm cisco attys seem to make the vape a little warmer. I need to experiment more!

I will keep you updated when I figure things out! I WANT to love this, I'm just not used to it yet. I'm sure it will get better. Worst case if I can't figure the attys out... I can always just put my carto on it, and I can just squonk to refill.
I had problems using the drip tip your using too...never could get a good squonk with it. If you decide to go with the pyrex tips darco mentioned, they are here...306 Pyrex Glass Drip Tips. Look in the clearance section too.
If you are losing flavor at 1.7 ohm go up to a 2.0 ohm atty. It makes a world of difference with the more delicate flavors.
And if you are sick of messing with it, throw on a carto for a little while. Keep us posted of how its going!
 

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Try giving a 510 atty a try also. I find those most forgiving when squonking and have a smaller learning curve...

Also You could maybe practicing driping a little, as you have never done this. This will get you a little more familiar with how much juice is required and what a properly fed atty tastes and vapes like. I was a dripper before I got my REO and there was really zero learning curve for me when I got my REO. Once you understand what is required for the attys squonking is a lot easier.
 

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Try giving a 510 atty a try also. I find those most forgiving when squonking and have a smaller learning curve...

Also You could maybe practicing driping a little, as you have never done this. This will get you a little more familiar with how much juice is required and what a properly fed atty tastes and vapes like. I was a dripper before I got my REO and there was really zero learning curve for me when I got my REO. Once you understand what is required for the attys squonking is a lot easier.
Lol...I'm the opposite. I think 306's were the easiest thing I've tried, cartos included. Only order small quantities of everything until you find your sweet spot.:)
 

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Lol...I'm the opposite. I think 306's were the easiest thing I've tried, cartos included. Only order small quantities of everything until you find your sweet spot.:)

Yah, I noticed you said you still flood the 510s everyonce in awhile a couple pages back. It also seems I "Blind Squonk" sightly different them some as well... It seems every one says to start sucking then push the bottle. But I push the bottle just slightly to where the juice is pushed up but dosent acttually come up through the connector. Then I hold it there and give a quick sharp pull and hear the slitest gurgle or slurp. I stop sucking and release the bottle and then vape. It works perfect for me everytime on both 510 and 306. As the bottle empties I might have to give 2 quick pulls ocasionally.
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Hi Defogger24 :)
It has been done...though at 3.7v that might be pretty warm. It's been done with some atties that were dying...my husband did it. We've never put a 1.0Ω atty on our devices on purpose though. On the variable voltage it probably wouldn't work for too long...and you would need to dial the voltage back a ways. Did you buy one?
 
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