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I have often thought of comparing my vaping gear to different vehicles
Sometimes this has practical merit to help explain the comparison to new vapers in terms they better understand.
Here are some of my device setups and the vehicles they could be

Green Smoke cigalike - 50cc scooter - nimble and small but can get you around if you need

Twisp - 125cc scooter - a bit more speed and dependability, but has its limitations

Evod1 and MVP2 - Toyota Corolla - smooth, reliable, not fancy but dependable

Nautilus Mini and SVD/iStick - BMW 3 series - more sporty, more performance

Reo and RM2 - either a Rolls Royce or a Landrover, help me to decide - solid, durable, high quality and performance

What are your vehicle comparisons?
 
PS, thanks to @LandyMan 's Reo pic post of his Reo on his car for prompting me to start this thread
 
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I would say the Reo can be compared to a Landrover. It just makes sense


Send while vaping on the Reo mini Thor
 
Land Rover has been the pinnacle of 4X4 for decades already.

I would say the Woodville is more of a Rolls Royce and the reason is simple.
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I have often thought of comparing my vaping gear to different vehicles
Sometimes this has practical merit to help explain the comparison to new vapers in terms they better understand.
Here are some of my device setups and the vehicles they could be

Green Smoke cigalike - 50cc scooter - nimble and small but can get you around if you need

Twisp - 125cc scooter - a bit more speed and dependability, but has its limitations

Evod1 and MVP2 - Toyota Corolla - smooth, reliable, not fancy but dependable

Nautilus Mini and SVD/iStick - BMW 3 series - more sporty, more performance

Reo and RM2 - either a Rolls Royce or a Landrover, help me to decide - solid, durable, high quality and performance

What are your vehicle comparisons?
At the risk of being absolutely slaughtered by the land rover fans,I'd agree with your first comparisons but not the last,I've owned both.
When i want to use my REO it always works,theres not much to go wrong and if it does its easily fixed,I can't say that for a Discovery or a Range Rover,they work when they feel like it,when they break they cost a fortune to fix.
A Rolls well maybe because some will they they don't want one but secretly they do!
I'd compare my REO to my car,it's not to everyones taste,but it works like it should and is always reliable...yes its a toyota!
 
At the risk of being absolutely slaughtered by the land rover fans,I'd agree with your first comparisons but not the last,I've owned both.
When i want to use my REO it always works,theres not much to go wrong and if it does its easily fixed,I can't say that for a Discovery or a Range Rover,they work when they feel like it,when they break they cost a fortune to fix.
A Rolls well maybe because some will they they don't want one but secretly they do!
I'd compare my REO to my car,it's not to everyones taste,but it works like it should and is always reliable...yes its a toyota!

I vote ban ;)
 
I once read a huge fight on the 4X4 forums that started very similar to this one:rofl::rofl::rofl:.
 
@Genosmate Don't worry I don't think the Landy fans will dig into you on this forum. If you said you would rather compare the Reo to Fiat 500 from the 70 there would have been hell to pay.
 
My Director drove his G Wagon to Jeep, ironically to fetch a Jeep... And told the sales dude, "a real 4 x 4 parked outside the shop for once."

It didn't chuckle anyone up
 
Would ur high end veribal wattage devices be a high end sport cars,like a Lamborghini
 
I have often thought of comparing my vaping gear to different vehicles
Sometimes this has practical merit to help explain the comparison to new vapers in terms they better understand.
Here are some of my device setups and the vehicles they could be

Green Smoke cigalike - 50cc scooter - nimble and small but can get you around if you need

Twisp - 125cc scooter - a bit more speed and dependability, but has its limitations

Evod1 and MVP2 - Toyota Corolla - smooth, reliable, not fancy but dependable

Nautilus Mini and SVD/iStick - BMW 3 series - more sporty, more performance

Reo and RM2 - either a Rolls Royce or a Landrover, help me to decide - solid, durable, high quality and performance

What are your vehicle comparisons?

Agree 100% on the Evod and MVP2

The iStick for me is more of a Ford Escort - Doesn't start/fire every time/reliably, produces its power in a weird way and was once one of the most powerful in it's class.

C'mon though, the Reo has got to be the BMW - It's owners cant stop talking about it, and post pics everywhere of it, and the slightest modification they make to it. :rofl::rofl::rofl:

Rolls Royce of devices/combo's - Still looking for this one.
 
At the risk of being absolutely slaughtered by the land rover fans,I'd agree with your first comparisons but not the last,I've owned both.
When i want to use my REO it always works,theres not much to go wrong and if it does its easily fixed,I can't say that for a Discovery or a Range Rover,they work when they feel like it,when they break they cost a fortune to fix.
A Rolls well maybe because some will they they don't want one but secretly they do!
I'd compare my REO to my car,it's not to everyones taste,but it works like it should and is always reliable...yes its a toyota!

LOL, you see, you are referencing the wrong Land Rovers ... Definitely Defender comparison (I've had 3 Defenders and 4 Discoveries), all awesome vehicles :D

http://www.ecigssa.co.za/threads/out-and-about-with-your-reo.3933/page-16#post-158020
 
@Rob Fisher, I would cry myself to sleep every night of the rest of my life. My dad has the td5 Westminster and my Brother has the Disco2 V8. I will give my slightly larger left te... tonsil for any one of those.
 
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