This is as close as I can get to a P-38 transfusion without admitting myself to the hospital.

That's the hi-tech lo-tech VapeMate from Super-T. A little squeeze and a tilt and you get a perfect drip, in this case into a 901 atomizer on a Super 6.
Same version. When you buy one new they come with a tube just in case you want to do it that way. If you find one and it doesn't have a tube, hit me up.
Actually I never tried the tube inside the bottle. It worked for me like a charm without it from the get go, and I have read reports that using the tube can be difficult to control. In the back of my mind though, I'm thinking the tube is good for thick juice. I dunno.Thanks! I take it you tried with the tube feed also. Wondering if it's a bit unhandy, maybe floods, or what? You've had the hands on experience is why I ask.
Oh, in your pic of the device, that hole on the side that apparently is open? What is that or what is its' function? For air?
Thanks.
That is pretty hardcore.
I will have to come up with something to top that.
In the meantime...here is some P-38 while flying over the Grand Canyon.
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I have no doubt you can top that. A 55 gallon drum and a garden hose come to mind.
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There's a good pic. You can see the juice & bubbles (bubbles are a good thing, promotes just the right amount of juice getting in the atty) in the interior passage of the VapeMate. You can use any 510 driptip on it and it fits any 510, 808 or 901 atty.
Oh, and one MORE post.
One of the cool things about it is that you can vape flat on your back in bed with your PV pointed down at you. If you're a dripper like me you know that can be pretty iffy the standard way. Jerry could fly inverted, do barrel rolls etc. all he wanted with a VapeMate.
Ok jerry, how about that drum of liquid with a garden hose coming out of it and going to a bazooka with a mouth piece and two car batteries to heat the atomizer coil.