Advice on bottom feeder mod

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D.L.

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The Grip from sweetvapes.com is absolutely beautiful imo and going at a great price right now. Feedback has been stellar but there is a waiting period as there most likely will be with all the popular wood feeders.

Those are really sharp too. I wonder what the waiting period is on The Grip?
 

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FeistyAlice

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My DH and I have the original Reo Woody, several Grands, several Mini, and two new Woodvils. I love them all. DH prefers the Mini because it is so pocket friendly, along with his reading glasses, pen light, and pen, all in one pocket. He carries extra battery or more depending on how long he is going to be away from home.

For instance, today, he left home at 1300 and will be home around 1700. So he only took one extra battery and ((((always))))) a spare atty. When he's gone for 10 hours he'll take a couple or three extra batteries, an extra 3 ml juice bottle, and spare atty. (Neither of us has ever had an atty "blow" away from home or only once at home, but it does happen.) He carries these in little inexpensive 18650 battery cases; two rubberbanded together for long days.

With an IMR high drain 14500 battery in the Reo Mini, you can play around with resistance of atty or carto to get the vape that you want.

I have one brand of high drain batteries that aren't as good as the other. "The other" are AW IMR batteries. I, always send those out of town with DH, as they don't self discharge as fast. DH vapes a lot less than I do. 6ml and four AW IMR 14500s usually get him through three long days out of town, without his having to get the battery charger out.

With me it's a whole different story. I'm a six ml/day girl so the Reo Grand is better for me, out and about.

But usually, I have one Grand, with fresh battery, one Mini, with fresh battery, and one Mini battery for backup. That's easy enough.

And no mess, no tissues, no drip, no bottle changes, no dripping. It's just too easy.

Alice
 

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I have an Old Goat/Big Stu bottom feeder which I think is a good starter mod...May be the only one I get as I do like it a lot. It isn't the quality or price of many of the ones mentioned in this thread but may be a good way to try out the bottom feeding system to see if you like the style before investing in something higher end. Then again some of the other mods mentioned will keep their resale value so you could sell them in the classifieds if you find you don't like them. Tough choice for you to make but best of luck on your vaping journey!
 

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I absolutely love and adore my Ali'i...so much in fact that I got two more immediately after my first purchase. Two of them are v.v and the other is 3.7v which I use for my LR atty's. I use all 3 throughout the day and love em!
 

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Do check out the thread spike 39 posted. It gives all the links & some good data too and isn't overloaded with all of us liking our brand! And, for a longer history, find the "self juicing way to quit analogs" thread. As you can see, I went with a Phidias for my first juice box experience and am a happy vapor.
 
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