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That was super quick. Glad you are good to go, nothing worse than being sans a Reo. Enjoy.Yay!!! Hugh is fixed up and good to go. Thanks @Oupa. Being aware now of my super human strength, I have realised that I was without a doubt a button masher. To think that I have the cheek to snigger at idiots that press the lift buttons really hard or multiple times...
Try using your index finger, find one tends to press less hard with the index finger.I think having smaller hands causes you to press hard as your thumb is sort of hanging on for dear life....
Certainly made me realise 2 things... 1 Is why a 2nd Reo is important and 2 is that nothing beats a ReoThat was super quick. Glad you are good to go, nothing worse than being sans a Reo. Enjoy.
Yay!!! Hugh is fixed up and good to go. Thanks @Oupa. Being aware now of my super human strength, I have realised that I was without a doubt a button masher. To think that I have the cheek to snigger at idiots that press the lift buttons really hard or multiple times...
Rob from Reos mods interestlingly advised on the use of Noalax even on the Beryllium Copper set up. He says it ensures consistant and essy firing. Where on earth would you find this in SA. It doesn't come supplied with your Reo. ???
Not that I know of. PM me your names and postal address and I will post you some in a little zip lock bag. A little goes a very long way. I got some when I was in Washington last year.Rob from Reos mods interestlingly advised on the use of Noalax even on the Beryllium Copper set up. He says it ensures consistant and essy firing. Where on earth would you find this in SA. It doesn't come supplied with your Reo. ???
Yay!!! Hugh is fixed up and good to go. Thanks @Oupa. Being aware now of my super human strength, I have realised that I was without a doubt a button masher. To think that I have the cheek to snigger at idiots that press the lift buttons really hard or multiple times...
Well if you really want something you could try this http://za.rs-online.com/web/p/greases/2987943.Bit on the expensive side though!Rob from Reos mods interestlingly advised on the use of Noalax even on the Beryllium Copper set up. He says it ensures consistant and essy firing. Where on earth would you find this in SA. It doesn't come supplied with your Reo. ???
Oops the link didn't work,just search for "ITW Chemtronics Grease 6.5g Syringe" on RS Online.Well if you really want something you could try this http://za.rs-online.com/web/p/greases/2987943.Bit on the expensive side though!
There is also Nyogel available in SA but I can't find the correct product from their range over here and what I have found is only available in big drums!
Think you may need to bring in some Noalax and Rayon to complement your Reo lineGlad you could sort it out quick quick! I guess it helps to have a local vendor with Reo spares
Yes as have just replaced the centre pin etc and wasn't keen or necessary to do it again. @Oupa may be worth stocking just the firing pins and orher bits separate to the repair kit as I see in the US people send their Reo in for Rob to replace for them. Bit of a waste buying the whole kit for 1 part.Glad you got it fixed @Reonat
Did you just replace the firing mechanism part that snapped off?
Yes, I totally agree - if @Oupa stocks some center pins with the two gaskets (the silicone one and the thin paperish one) that would be awesome.Yes as have just replaced the centre pin etc and wasn't keen or necessary to do it again. @Oupa may be worth stocking just the firing pins and orher bits separate to the repair kit as I see in the US people send their Reo in for Rob to replace for them. Bit of a waste buying the whole kit for 1 part.
Yes as have just replaced the centre pin etc and wasn't keen or necessary to do it again. @Oupa may be worth stocking just the firing pins and orher bits separate to the repair kit as I see in the US people send their Reo in for Rob to replace for them. Bit of a waste buying the whole kit for 1 part.
I needed a new kit as replaced all but my button and spring in the last incident so should you ever need either a button or spring... its in DurbsFeel free to send me the unused parts
I needed a new kit as replaced all but my button and spring in the last incident so should you ever need either a button or spring... its in Durbs
As Andre stated on the very first page of this thread, "Do you know that you run the real risk of never wanting and having to buy another vaping device." Brother, let me tell you, you did not speak 1 word of a lie. I have been vaping the Reo for 2 - 3 weeks now, and wow, what a pleasure... No issues what's so ever. So easy to clean and re-wick. As I stated in another post, I am in all honesty happy, very happy. And glad I took the plunge. Thanks again to all, especially Andre.
Vape on! Proud to be part of the Reoville family!
@Nooby u r absolutely spot on. I've sold a few of my mods and tanks to get myself a reo. Initially was a bit sceptical that I wud regret letting go of my toys but I am blown away by the reo. I still carry a spare mod with me but not likely to vape on them unless I'm forced. Even found myself topping up my squonk bottle from one of my other tanks lol
Reo addicts...
Disappearing into to the clouds..
I only use square bottle when I go out for a whole day. Work great once you stop over-squonking due to the softness of the P.E type plastic.@johan and others, how well are those square bottles working...
im contemplating my next reo to be a mini, but i need that 6ml.....