Juice feed for atties? Looking for UFS/Ody/UltraRes alternatives!

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Hey guys, just ordered an UltraMax w/ Res and loved it.

Returned for warranty since I was having issues with activating it. Hopefully everything will work out with warranty but I want a backup.

What other alternatives for juice feed for atties other than the 3 listed?

I can never find the UFS/Ody in stock which was why I went with the UltraMax w/ Res.

I've done the whole carto tanks and loved it at first for convenience but I never liked carto flavors. Even in tanks they were kinda blah. Can't seem to quit again with these, probably use them after I get back on vape only.

Also not looking for bottom feeders. I have a original wood REO and I still say bottom fed taste different than top fed (especially for straight menthol).

Hopefully somebody can help me out with something available in stock now. My bi-yearly breaking and having a cig surfaced and going through the whole looking for the right PV again.

I've read snippets of an atty tank for the h337 but can't seem to find info on them, can somebody enlighten me?

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You could try the drip on demand system. It works pretty well, but it looks a little odd.

Had one of those, just not my thing. I have this irrational fear of dry hits so I want something to extend the hits I can take without my silly psychological fear kicking in. I will flood a drip shield with one of those.
 

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Had one of those, just not my thing. I have this irrational fear of dry hits so I want something to extend the hits I can take without my silly psychological fear kicking in.

OK. On the more expensive side, the notcigs VVPV is officially released and production problems sorted out. Only a couple of people have them in hand right now, but I bet by the beginning of next week you'll start seeing a lot of opinions of it posted (hopefully, including mine ;) ) It's a topfeeder instead of a bottom feeder.
 

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OK. On the more expensive side, the notcigs VVPV is officially released and production problems sorted out. Only a couple of people have them in hand right now, but I bet by the beginning of next week you'll start seeing a lot of opinions of it posted (hopefully, including mine ;) ) It's a topfeeder instead of a bottom feeder.

Took a look into it but not what I'm looking for. Just seems to be a VV with a vapemate but integrated into a box.

Looking for something along the fog, UFS, AFS and RES which draw liquid in while you're vaping.

Somebody should just make a bigger drip shield with a ceramic wick inside and call it a feed system for atties.
 

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Took a look into it but not what I'm looking for. Just seems to be a VV with a vapemate but integrated into a box.

Looking for something along the fog, UFS, AFS and RES which draw liquid in while you're vaping.

It's actually a pump. Press the button and it delivers 2 drops.

Fog, UFS, AFS --- have you tried a bonut?
 

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It's actually a pump. Press the button and it delivers 2 drops.

Fog, UFS, AFS --- have you tried a bonut?

I remember another box mod that had a micropump top fed so I guess thats why I'm not impressed by the VVPV.

Idea is nice but doesn't solve my irrational fear.

Already tried that awhile back.

Didn't really help me. Increased my vape time but changed the taste. Also I shorted a few atties by shoving the bonuts too deep.

Just giving the mesh more surface area to store juice but the heating element is still underneath it.

Thanks for all the suggestions though. Surprised there aren't more "new" products.
 

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Sometimes the the solution to a problem is simplicity.

Throw out all thoughts of a CE2, and their inherent fiddle factor and wicking issues. The Stardust is essentially a de-bridged atty in a small tank that one drips by tilting. Rebuild-able with no solder if one is so inclined.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...nging-2-5-2-7ohms-thick-coil-so-break-em.html

Decisions, decisions. Only negative is I've read Hawaiian Sunrise kills the tanks on these and I have a ton of that around.

Need to find a full list of juices that kills it since, my current top two faves seem to kill it.
 
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