Please don't take offence to my following question...
Can someone please link me to a thread where you explain just why a REO is the be all and end all of Vaping. I do believe all of you that say it's the shizznizz, but I just can't see it. I can't see how it could be better than, for example a 100w box (yes I know its a mech) , or a 26650 full copper mod etc etc.
Please understand that I'm not asking this out of disrespect, I genuinely want to understand. I have some cash to burn at the moment, and can easily afford a LP REO Grand with all the bells and whistles(if there are any) etc. But with that same amount of cash, I could buy a pretty sick as testicles authentic copper mech mod and dripper.
Help!!!
Hi @NickT
Have decided to start a new thread for this type of discussion.
I'll try give a brief summary - then provide you with some links
Firstly, let me say that the REO is not necessarily the best device for everyone. Some people prefer regulated devices and some don't like squonking every few puffs (squeezing the bottle to saturate the wicks). Also, some folk don't like rebuilding coils.
That said, the reasons why the REO has given me massive vaping pleasure over the past four months are as follows:
Flavour is top notch
- it is a bottom fed dripper, so the flavour is very good. The best I have tried.
Throat hit is top notch
- the coils can be configured to give me a steam train throat hit - or if I prefer, it can be toned down
Superb convenience
- this is a big thing to me. I want something that's easy. Many things contribute to the convenience of a Reo.
- Bottom fed dripping is way more convenient than dripping out of a bottle. One squonk gives you a few puffs
- The little juice bottles are very easy to work with - makes refilling very easy. No messy tanks to worry about.
- Replacing batteries is simple, just slide off the door, take out a battery and pop a new one in. No screws, no fiddling.
- Building coils on the RM2 atomiser is a breeze. Post holes, ceramic deck. Very easy and simple.
Reliability and longevity
- I've had my Reos now for about 4 months. Not one problem, whatsoever. They just work and work very well.
- Partly because they're mechanical and partly because they are made well and are quite simple, there is very little to go wrong if you use them in the way they were intended.
- I believe there are many Reos going strong a few years down the line.
Bear in mind, my Reo experience is mainly with the standard atty, the RM2, which I think is very good. But it's designed mainly for single coils. Others have experimented a lot more than me with other bottom fed atties.
Here are some links to threads you may want to read
My impressions after two months
http://www.ecigssa.co.za/threads/is-the-reo-the-end-of-the-road.3589/
A similar thread started by @Rob Fisher
http://www.ecigssa.co.za/threads/is-the-reo-the-end-of-the-line.2251/
There are a few more - I can't find the review done by @johan. Maybe Johan can post that. Also, @Andre has posted several posts which summarise the benefits of the REO. I just can't find them now.
When you have time, read the following threads:
http://www.ecigssa.co.za/threads/reo-the-basics.2561/
Also read the All Things Reo thread. There is a lot of very useful info on it
http://www.ecigssa.co.za/threads/all-things-reo.524/
All the best
Hope it helps you
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