What would you pay ?? in Modding Forum; For this ? 1.6 ml capacity , Ldpe bottle ( soft plastic ) 901 tip that replaces the standard tip/cartridge....
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What would you pay ??
For this ? 1.6 ml capacity , Ldpe bottle ( soft plastic ) 901 tip that replaces the standard tip/cartridge.
Last edited by BuzzKill; 04-29-2010 at 01:37 AM.
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Depends on many things-
functionaliy- does it wick well to last drop is a major- leaks at all during travel and one not paying attention to it's position-reusable?
Current carts that I buy now max price are usually 5 for 1.99 filled.
Yours not knowing anything ummm buying unfilled ummm I'd probably try um at 5 for 12.99 delivered. Most people would probably spend more is my guess.
This girls likes her pennies to double up
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If it worked it would be awesome. i would pay quite a bit for it, as long as it worked and was refilible.
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Get rid of the goofy cartoon colors, have a great wicking capability and a "tight" fit on a 510 atomizer, and I'd be interested !! 
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Greg
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They will only come in HOT PINK !! , and they are refillable .
The sizes is a problem , the molds for each size are VERY expensive so a large $ outlay would be needed , at this point I see no real interest beyond "thats cool" so ??? nice idea not practical in this market yet.
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I think very practical, actually...the real question is how much will you sell me a prototype for...or are you looking for a tester/reviewer?
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You keep saying VERY expensive. What range? Would it be serviceable or would it cost a lot for a new atty etc? If I ever find the perfect mod or model I would be willing to pay pretty well for it. It was also be a big bonus to have it made somewhere with good business practices and quality control(read: not China).
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Lets put it this way if 10 people bought it they would cost $350 each !! for 1 size ! , Rapid prototyping is the only way to effectively make a prototype and that is VERY expensive as well.
They would have to have a BIG market to be profitable
PS: If they were made in the USA they would be $1250 each !!
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Couldn't you use a 3D printer to make the prototype and make the molds off that? I know having something "made" with a 3D printer is reasonable (couple hundred dollars versus the thousands it used to cost).
I'm not in the mechanical field nor have I ever manufacturered a product so I'm probably not thinking of a lot of steps but just thought I'd throw it out there as something worth looking into?
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