Why does it seem like not too many people buying juice feeders and are using tanks ? Why tanks??

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Please don't take it the wrong way, but how small are your hands? Really, not flaming you, whatever works for you, do that. Just trying to help.

If you prefer a Reo/RM2 to an Ego/clearo, have you tried Reo Mini? I have a Mini 2.1 sitting on my desk, and, while my hands are only slightly smaller than average size, I can hide the entire mod in my fist. The original Mini (the 14500 variant) was noticeably smaller than that.

If not, I could also recommend VMod 2.0, which is even smaller than that. About size of two 600 MAh Egos side by side.

Put it this way I can't handle the Vamo and drive either. I have a big fat steering wheel + Small hands + arthritis :(
 

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The Reo Grand is smaller than a pack of cigarettes. In fact, I'm looking at specs that say the Kayfun is 87mm tall, making the Reo about the same height as the Kayfun by itself. My Reo with an RM2 on top and a drip tip comes in around 130mm total. Pocket friendly indeedy; the picks make it look bigger..

that's smaller than the MVP 2 with a Pyrex tank and shorty tip! (163mm)
this thread is just strengthening my decision to go Reo.
 

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The Reo Grand is smaller than a pack of cigarettes. In fact, I'm looking at specs that say the Kayfun is 87mm tall, making the Reo about the same height as the Kayfun by itself. My Reo with an RM2 on top and a drip tip comes in around 130mm total. Pocket friendly indeedy; the picks make it look bigger..

it's not the height that bugs me, i don't like the width or having something near the size of a pack of cigs in my pocket. i like tube mods that are 22mm in diameter.

i actually don't even use my kayfun much anymore. i pretty much just use my origen exclusively these days. however, if i had to choose a tank, it'd definitely be a kayfun due to ease of build, good flavor, and no leaks in any position.

the things i personally want in an atomizer are: adjustable airflow for dual coils or more, drip well, ease of build (i love the knurled positive screw with post holes of the origen), and small chamber for flavor. if i want to blow insane clouds, i can just take off my adjustable airflow cap and have 9 holes. unfortunately, the reomizer doesn't fulfill those requirements.
 

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it's not the height that bugs me, i don't like the width or having something near the size of a pack of cigs in my pocket. i like tube mods that are 22mm in diameter.

i actually don't even use my kayfun much anymore. i pretty much just use my origen exclusively these days. however, if i had to choose a tank, it'd definitely be a kayfun due to ease of build, good flavor, and no leaks in any position.

the things i personally want in an atomizer are: adjustable airflow for dual coils or more, drip well, ease of build (i love the knurled positive screw with post holes of the origen), and small chamber for flavor. if i want to blow insane clouds, i can just take off my adjustable airflow cap and have 9 holes. unfortunately, the reomizer doesn't fulfill those requirements.

I totally get that. The plethora of toppers/tanks and the tube form factor is just what a lot of people like. Plus a lot of people want their menu displays and VV/VW.
 

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Many setups produce awesome vapor quality and quantity; unlike a couple years ago.

My focus shifted to aesthetics and simplicity; performance is already there.

My preference is 14 to 18 mm Genny inspired toppers mounted to a tube.

Excellent performance.
Small chamber.
Durable.
Glass or SS tank.
Easy to rebuild.
Wicks 0% to 100% VG.
Chain vape compatible.
Cloud chase compatible.
Drip or fill flexibility.
Blindfold drip compatible.
Loose not a drop refill.
Quick wick change.
Quick coil dry burn.
No need for constant dripping.
On the fly juice swap.
No leaking.
Beautiful to mine eyes.
etc.
 

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Thanks for everyones input on the tank setups - after 5 years vaping, with the first two years being a newbie and throwing away lots of money i like to get thorough info now - thanks all

Community is large enough for many devices and i can understand people who want a quick on the go flavor change with tanks -

Like i said the only reason i bought this new mod which will require a tank is that the price was right and in 5 years i never tried a carto tAnk. in addition this mod has a resistance feature on there which will tell you the resistance of your coil. the price of the mod was only 20 bucks more than buying one of those resistance units separately. So figured at the very least i can use it to check my resistance on my builds for the reo- lol

I can relate to the poster About the bridgeless 510 and dripping and the produce analogy.

Yes of course i remember the juicebox. What happened to that guy? Where is carlos the juicebox guy now. ? Lol

Yeah reos are on the pricey side but for me personally it has stood the test of time for me (with 50 times dropping my old one lol!). I have a vv reo now and with an rba is just awesome ! Build a quick coil and stick it on there - fill 6ml of juice and in vaping nirvana - of course its not for everyone - nothing is.

Thanks again for sharing the input on your setups with the tanks. I know there are tons of other threads on here about tanks but i wanted some fresh input considering how fast this market and especially tanks change


That post about being in cryo and waking up is funny-
 
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