You Darn Reo..ers Got Me so Confused!

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MacDiver

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I just looked at a video on the Provari. There is no comparison to the Grand or Minis. You still have to drip into the atty or mess with carts. I got so sick of doing that...........

And there are wires and eletronics inside to get messy with juice. The Grands and Minis have no wires, fully mechanical.

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Zamfir

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I was inthe same boat and what made me decide to go with the Reo in the end was these forums. I looked at the Reo forum and the Provari forum. The Reo forum was full of people saying how much they loved the mod and that they were buying more and how easy it was and the Provari forum was about 70% saying they had a problem and asking how to fix this or that. The proof is in the pudding.
 

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Two quick questions if you please-is the woodvil capable of being vaped at 6 volt? Is the only difference in the box and durability? And what is the small cutout on the door for, is it only to monitor the amount of juice left in the feed bottle or do you have to pump it to feed the atty? Although it is my belief that it is self feeding.
 

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Two quick questions if you please-is the woodvil capable of being vaped at 6 volt? Is the only difference in the box and durability? And what is the small cutout on the door for, is it only to monitor the amount of juice left in the feed bottle or do you have to pump it to feed the atty? Although it is my belief that it is self feeding.

I've seen some folks vape it at 6V, but I haven't done it myself. It's a hot vape so you may not want to go 6V with it. If it were me...I'd just stick with the 3.7V setup on the Woodvil. But I'll leave this question to the other REOnauti who do 6V to answer.

None of these mods were made to self-feed, though with some juice consistancies and outside temperatures, it can happen and has. The cutout in the door is for squeezing the bottle when you need to add more juice to the atomizer/cartomizer.
 

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You can buy a new one next Friday!!! Rob will have them on his site.
I got my provari in March and now I want to trade it for a Reo Grand. The vari is a really cool mod, but the simplicity and consistancy of a bottom feeder are just amazing. I dont have a reo yet but I'll be looking to change that soon. I just hope I can find someone willing to give up a Reo Grand lol!
 

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I've had my original Grand since November, and I scored another brand new one on here from an awesome member in a trade. I bought my Provari in March and just sold it a few weeks ago. Both Grands are sitting right in front of me (actually ones in my hand) which do you think I'd suggest :)

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If I were you I'd list the ProVari in the classifieds. Might get more than the cost of A Reo. The difference could go for batteries or a Pila charger or something. And you'd have $'s waiting in a paypal account. You won't regret getting a Reo. It's the only mod I'll ever purchase again. I have three at the moment.
 
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