Juice Feeder help please...

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Vindicated777

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With the smallest amount of extra equipment to buy...

OK I just started vaping not too.long ago as some may know. I've gone through a joye 510 on to a Riva. But I guess what I'm really looking for is a bottom feeder. Reasons being is I like to drip. Better taste to me. Easy to do also. So I've been looking at the reo mini, the wetbox, monkeyboxx and a few others. Now the thing is what gives the most bang for the buck? I know the reos can be a little pricey not that money is the issue but I just want something that'll keep me satisfied home and driving, which I do a lot of. I typically go.through maybe 2-4 ml a day and that's heavy for me. And the voltage thing...3.7 5 and on up not really an issue but it would be nice to try out. What would you say is best as a vv juice mod or regular juice feeder? Personal experience and opinions are welcome. Thank you!

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The REO Grand would be a better PV for you than the Mini. The Mini only has a 3ml dispenser bottle, while the Grand has a 6ml dispenser bottle & a larger battery. You mentioned 2-4ml a day usage which would require you to refill the Mini sometime during the day. The Grand will get you through at least a day of vaping - and a little more.
 

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Thanks for the replies and suggestions. I'm sure these are more than worth it but the price goodness...can you all recommend anything kind of similar to these awesome mods for a lower price? Being that I'm sure I'd have to buy a nice battery charger also. I for prefer the 510 connection and no cartomizers...

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A great add on to any 510 or 901 is the Vapemate from Super-T Man When you add the tube that I wish it came with it auto feeds, no need to squeeze. I drive alot and have grown to appreciate it although weird looking it works. I did a 6hour road trip and never dripped. the batteries did need changing.

I also love the REO Grande' it is an awesome incredible MOD. It's metal so no need to baby it while in the car.
 

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The Mini compared to my hand:

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Vindicated777

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Ok i see so yeah it could fit...i just don't want to fork out another $135...after buying the joye and the Riva...i'd keep the riva as a backup and sell the joye..( wait no paypal acct...FAIL ) plus batteries...im sure i could use my LR Atty...so...im thinking and im thinking hard!!! I "know" its worth it..best reviews on the site...period!
 

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Here's my .02 - I became sold on the concept of a bottom-feeder after trying a WetBox last summer. It lasted me about 3 months. Wanting something more durable, I bought a REO Mini when they first became available last fall. I loved it from the start, and it hasn't left my hand since then. I've subsequently bought a Grand and another Mini - while not at all necessary, I like to have them pre-loaded with different flavors. I found the additional capacity of the Grand, along with the option to try higher-voltage vaping, to be attractive. That said, my favorites are the Mini's - they're extremely pocket-friendly, and I don't find it a big deal to bring along a few extra batteries and a spare bottle of juice (which I seldom need). I found 3.7 volts with a LR306 atty (either 1.5 or 2.0 ohm) to be plenty satisfying, so I rarely mess with 6-volt, and 6-volt negates any extra battery life anyway. There are cheaper options out there, but I think you get what you pay for. The REO is about as bullet-proof and durable as possible, and its simplicity was another appealing factor. It is a pretty low-risk proposition - if you buy one and don't like it, they sell very quickly in the Classifieds section here.
 

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Im glad I found this thread, Ive been through 510/ego dripping, carts, cartos, ego tank, Clearomisers, and map tanks. I think the only juice feed style I havent tried is a bottom feed (I have no intention on trying the vape mate) Im looking for a cheap one just to get my feel wet. I plan on getting into VV next and cant decide between a vv ali'i, a darwin, or a provari, but first I want to figure out what type of juice feed I like best. I just want to do it cheaply and if i dont like it flip it on the calssifieds
 
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