REO Daily Pit Stop

No argument there Hi Ho! And I may just visit the Casino tomorrow! :D

Rob has the Target tank ever accompanied you to the casino?
If not, we need a photo of it with no less than four of a kind!!
 
Rob has the Target tank ever accompanied you to the casino?
If not, we need a photo of it with no less than four of a kind!!

It has not.... but one will be accompanying me to day! That is indeed the plan Hi Ho! :D
 
Looks great - like a satin finish.
Reo now doing duty again?
Are you liking the Hastur?

Yes thankfully after a few months, she's back. I needed to replace wife's mod... But a whole set of batteries, new charger etc. so I had to be patient.

The Hastur is a DLH dream. Flavour galore, but modest clouds with the 0.5 duals. It is giving me the best experience I've had with the Reo.
It stays completely dry. doesn't even leak out the air holes because of the inner sleeve and spiraling airflow design.

Only thing is the hole is raised off the floor, so drainage isn't great. I don't oversquonk though, so its not effecting me.
 
Here's a tip for someone.

Sacrifice an old T-Shirt - place it on a hard flat surface - stretch it out between to fingers - shake up some brasso and pour some on the shirt - grab hold of anything aluminum - push down hard, and move back and forth on the T-shirt. You won't believe how it polishes things to a mirror finish with almost no effort.
 
Here's a tip for someone.

Sacrifice an old T-Shirt - place it on a hard flat surface - stretch it out between to fingers - shake up some brasso and pour some on the shirt - grab hold of anything aluminum - push down hard, and move back and forth on the T-shirt. You won't believe how it polishes things to a mirror finish with almost no effort.
Oh really. Nice

If my Metallic black door doesnt turn out well. Ill strip it and do this.

Thank you

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Yes thankfully after a few months, she's back. I needed to replace wife's mod... But a whole set of batteries, new charger etc. so I had to be patient.

The Hastur is a DLH dream. Flavour galore, but modest clouds with the 0.5 duals. It is giving me the best experience I've had with the Reo.
It stays completely dry. doesn't even leak out the air holes because of the inner sleeve and spiraling airflow design.

Only thing is the hole is raised off the floor, so drainage isn't great. I don't oversquonk though, so its not effecting me.

I like the Hastur. Very unique air flow design. Who modded the atty? Catfish?

If leakage is an issue for you, I could recommend a few atties that are nigh leakproof.
 
But of coarse I would be interested to know which are your few favourite DLH attys :)

@Papa_Lazarou

Well...

If no leaking is a priority for you, some good DLH atties are:

* Velocity (biggest air)
* NaRDA (best flavour)
* Manta (good flavour, little less air)
* Rogue (flavour is pretty good)
* Nipple (very good flavour, surprisingly leak resistant for a side-air atty)

Honourable mention goes to the Nuppin' and OL16 - both are outstanding flavour atties that you can DLH, but you need to manage the leaking a bit.
 
Well...

If no leaking is a priority for you, some good DLH atties are:

* Velocity (biggest air)
* NaRDA (best flavour)
* Manta (good flavour, little less air)
* Rogue (flavour is pretty good)
* Nipple (very good flavour, surprisingly leak resistant for a side-air atty)

Honourable mention goes to the Nuppin' and OL16 - both are outstanding flavour atties that you can DLH, but you need to manage the leaking a bit.
Id love a Nuppin. Ive had a puff on @Silver's one and loved it!

if im not mistaken, they are no longer made though :/

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if im not mistaken, they are no longer made though :/

Sadly, this is true. The manufacturer (pdib on ECF) did two runs which both sold out.

They can be had in classies, but I gather supply in SA is thin. One chap in here bought a whole mod (a REO, so he's a winner on the deal) just to get the Nup' it went with.
 
Well...

If no leaking is a priority for you, some good DLH atties are:

* Velocity (biggest air)
* NaRDA (best flavour)
* Manta (good flavour, little less air)
* Rogue (flavour is pretty good)
* Nipple (very good flavour, surprisingly leak resistant for a side-air atty)

Honourable mention goes to the Nuppin' and OL16 - both are outstanding flavour atties that you can DLH, but you need to manage the leaking a bit.

I find with a scottish roll wicking technique, leaking issues are almost never an issue anymore. It's really transformed all my drippers into mini tanks.
 
I find with a scottish roll wicking technique, leaking issues are almost never an issue anymore. It's really transformed all my drippers into mini tanks.

I agree - it's a super wicking technique and alleviates much of the problem. Leaking from oversquonking, however, is still possible, particularly with low air hole atties like the Stumpy and bottom air atties like the Freakshow mini.

If oversquonking is not a factor in your vape, though, the roll takes care of pretty much all of the in-pocket leakage.
 
If you get the hang of squonking down, any atty *should* work without much leaking.

The "cleanest" vaping experience for me has been the Reo. Not a tank, dripping from top etc. My Reo is always dry.
 
If you get the hang of squonking down, any atty *should* work without much leaking.

The "cleanest" vaping experience for me has been the Reo. Not a tank, dripping from top etc. My Reo is always dry.

Cool. So, if leaking isn't of primary concern, I'd add the following to the above list...

* Pancake (trippy build deck)
* Mephisto (huge post holes allowing even the beefiest dual claptons)
* Velocity (regular or mini)
 
Cool. So, if leaking isn't of primary concern, I'd add the following to the above list...

* Pancake (trippy build deck)
* Mephisto (huge post holes allowing even the beefiest dual claptons)
* Velocity (regular or mini)
Mephisto looks interesting!
Thank you, I will note that.

I do LOVE the Velo Mini. Its all i use to drip (from top).


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I find with a scottish roll wicking technique, leaking issues are almost never an issue anymore. It's really transformed all my drippers into mini tanks.
The Scottish Roll is intense. Holds almost too much juice. I always want to drip a new one and have to toot toot toot toot toot to get the cotton ready.
 
After a few weeks in my hand and travelling to and from Kimberley the P67 was in need of a loving Pit Stop... so the fine sanding sponges came out and some attention was paid to the P67. All the marks and stains from the hands are gone and she is all shiny and I'm sure even vapes better... just like a clean car drives better! :rock:
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