Mechanical vs Regulated

Wich do you prefer?

  • Mechanical Mod

    Votes: 15 68.2%
  • Regulated Mod

    Votes: 7 31.8%

  • Total voters
    22
Spot on @JakesSA
The bottom feeding aspect with enough juice on board and an easy and reliable squonk mechanism is very important
 
used the SVD in the beginning days, and had some time recently on the Hana Mini. Both devices will go next weekend to the classifieds in Germany. I have decided that I will stay with the mech mods. Also, and i never believed it before, since I own the Reo I am very happy. As others have said, the ease of use combined with flavour and ability to push wattage by doing subohm (darkest :) ) coils are winning points for it. However, I will still keep my other mechs, the ones mentioned below in my signature.
 
/flame suite on

So correct me if i am wrong please. You say you love the Reo because of convenience, the carrying plenty of juice i get. But if you just start out with a Reo you will have to play with the coil, resistance, position and so to get the best out of your juice for you. Basically you will have to have an atty for your ADV and some to test and play with.

Aha, yes I went to a Reo from Spinner1 with mPT2, so had to learn a lot of stuff. My second coil on the Reomizer was around 0.9 ohms (positioned high for the throat hit), which suited all the juices I vaped and my taste at the time. Got a second Reo within a month and an extra Reomizer to play around with. From there on more or less as @Silver described above.

To answer your question: Many, many Reonauts have just one Reo and just one atomizer on top of it and they coil to a resistance (and position, etc), which more or less suits all their juices - and not everybody vapes the whole range from fruits, menthols, tobaccos through to desserts. Interestingly, the vast majority of Reonauts vape between 0.9 to 1.4 ohms.
Yes, nice to have extra atomizers and extra Reos, but not a prerequisite at all. Just spoiling yourself.
 
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Aha, yes I went to a Reo from Spinner1 with mPT2, so had to learn a lot of stuff. My second coil on the Reomizer was around 0.9 ohms, which suited all the juices I vaped and my taste at the time. Got a second Reo within a month and an extra Reomizer to play around with. From there on more or less as @Silver described above.

To answer your question: Many, many Reonauts have just one Reo and just one atomizer on top of it and they coil to a resistance, which more or less suits all their juices - and not everybody vapes the whole range from fruits, menthols, tobaccos through to desserts. Interestingly, the vast majority of Reonauts vape between 0.9 to 1.4 ohms.
Yes, nice to have extra atomizers and extra Reos, but not a prerequisite at all. Just spoiling yourself.

Thanks @Andre
 
I have one Reo. Recoiled the other day, here in the hotel room without my proper tools for coiling
I was aiming at anything between 0.6 and 0.8.... but came out at 1.1 ohm. Been vaping it since.... and to my surprise its a great vape.

So @Andre is quite right... that's a good range to be in, one probably does not need darkest subohm :)

I still wanna go there tho. Next weekend :D
 
Everyone likes different things, some like coffee, some hate it. There is no right or wrong answer obviously. The only way to decide, is to experience both, and then make your OWN choice.

You will of course wonder if you made the correct choice, and end up getting the other option just to be sure. So then, the solution is very simple. Buy both and be happy.
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Everyone likes different things, some like coffee, some hate it. There is no right or wrong answer obviously. The only way to decide, is to experience both, and then make your OWN choice.

You will of course wonder if you made the correct choice, and end up getting the other option just to be sure. So then, the solution is very simple. Buy both and be happy.
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The problem I have, always have had, is I hate buying stuff and then putting it down and not using it.

It's a strange thing to drive one mad, but it really does.

I actually get mildly depressed when I buy a videogame, play it once or twice and put it away... I go nuts and force myself to play it.



Oh man, if I get a mech and put down the MVP and Nauti, I might drive myself nuts.

Don't anyone judge me... we're all a little batty in one way or another.

 
The problem I have, always have had, is I hate buying stuff and then putting it down and not using it.

It's a strange thing to drive one mad, but it really does.

I actually get mildly depressed when I buy a videogame, play it once or twice and put it away... I go nuts and force myself to play it.



Oh man, if I get a mech and put down the MVP and Nauti, I might drive myself nuts.

Don't anyone judge me... we're all a little batty in one way or another.


That's what the classifieds are for.
 
Everyone likes different things, some like coffee, some hate it. There is no right or wrong answer obviously. The only way to decide, is to experience both, and then make your OWN choice.

You will of course wonder if you made the correct choice, and end up getting the other option just to be sure. So then, the solution is very simple. Buy both and be happy.
playboy.gif
Exactly. That was also how i went about it. Tested everything and now i know what i want for myself. Period. :)
 
The problem I have, always have had, is I hate buying stuff and then putting it down and not using it.

It's a strange thing to drive one mad, but it really does.

I actually get mildly depressed when I buy a videogame, play it once or twice and put it away... I go nuts and force myself to play it.



Oh man, if I get a mech and put down the MVP and Nauti, I might drive myself nuts.

Don't anyone judge me... we're all a little batty in one way or another.

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Everyone likes different things, some like coffee, some hate it. There is no right or wrong answer obviously. The only way to decide, is to experience both, and then make your OWN choice.

You will of course wonder if you made the correct choice, and end up getting the other option just to be sure. So then, the solution is very simple. Buy both and be happy.
playboy.gif


I really like what @Alex said here.

For me it's not so much about the regulated versus mechanical aspect - it's the full package.

I didn't like the tube mech mods, but I LOVE the Reo for its bottom feeding convenience.
But I also really like my MVP/EVOD1 combo for mindless vaping of some juices at the computer.
And I love the Nautilus Mini - am just hoping that the eLeaf iStick will be good so I can have a more conveniently sized mod to power it than the SVD currently.

I do think there is a good reason for me to have both types of setups.
 
Guys I don't wanna sound stupid but is it not irritating to take ur battery's out ur mec mods each time u wanna charge it
 
Guys I don't wanna sound stupid but is it not irritating to take ur battery's out ur mec mods each time u wanna charge it

Not at all in my case, simply bump out the battery and insert a new one.

About a 5 second exercise.
 
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