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I don't see it being a big seller either, as some of you have said (due to the price). But that fact wouldn't deter me from buying it. So far as appearance is concerned, I don't see how a bolt on feeder could realistically be any less apparent than this one is. It is pricey, and some of my toy money has dried up. But, as noted by others, for driving it might just fill the bill. While in city driving, you can just wait for a traffic light to drip normally ... on the open highway, nobody's going to see the dang thing anyway.

I'm looking forward to hearing HzG8rGrl's first hand review before reaching for my debit card though!
 

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i'll probably get one at some point.

then you can sell it to me for 1/2 price :p

I have pretty much the same thoughts as most here... don't think it's practical "in public" but could definitely be useful while driving... now that it's getting darker earlier my drive home from work at night makes it a challenge to drip (not that it was easy before)... so this could be a fix for that, but my VV Ali'i should be in any day and should solve that dillema... just not as quick as the vapemate for changing out flavours and/or attys
 

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Hell I'm ready to try it...
i have all the bottom feeders, am not a VV guy; love my 3.7v; especially 18650 batt ...
Bottom feeders are one way and there are a few to try right now... but..... maybe, just maybe a top feed, just exactly like dripping.... may be better tasting.
I don't know, but it's worth a try imo.
If it does taste better, it can be a hit.

I don't hear anyone complaining about the taste in bottom feeders, but there are some problems for some with getting consistent amount of juice in the bottom of the atty; too much too little.
Seems to me with VM you see how much; just like dripping...
but way better imo... way better than constant dripping dripping; that's why i prefer my bottom feeders.

am i wrong??
 

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I put an order in for one. I drive to work at night on country roads. Dripping is dangerous, and I don't always have time to fill cartomizers. I also spend alot of time horseback riding on the trail. When onn a horse, even if he/she is standing still, if they reach with their head and neck to get a fly, or kick at a fly, I drip all over instead of into the drip tip. So I am hoping to be able to make this work for me. Also on horseback it is very rarely you can safely have both hands free at the same time
 

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Ok guys, I have the VapeMate in and working. Not really any learning curve. The squeeze depends on the bottle. The sight glass makes this really easy.
I have put on a small 5ml soft sided bottle and it is not heavy at all. I did put on a 30ml bottle and the bottle does make it cumbersome. This thing works and I do think I am going to enjoy using this for road trips.
The draw is a bit tighter due to the top hole being quite a bit smaller than the opening of a t-tip. Barely noticeable, not enough to really mention.
This is much easier than my bottom feeder. It could be because of my arthritis. Much easier to gently squeeze this small bottle than to push a button to a bottle and flipping the unit and so on.
The o-ring where the unit slips onto the atomizer is quite a tight fit, had to lube it up.
T-tip slipped right in, no problems there. N-haler T-tips also fit.
I do recommend removing your atomizer first when removing the VapeMate. I can see/feel the possibility of separating your threads from your atomizer/cartomizer if you try to remove the Vapemate while attached to your PV.
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Really, no. It wouldn't and won't bother me. I have had to explain my mods and other PV's to so many people already.
I can see where it would not be for everyone. If you do not want to be noticed-no, don't take your VapeMate. Having a bottle attached to the outside of your PV is noticeable and will draw attention. For me it is no different than vaping from a wooden box. I however do not think this is a use any and every where type accessory. Which is also why I have different PV's. Each for it's own occasion.
This is going to be easier than my bottom feeder and specifically will remedy my driving/dripping problem.
My eyes are getting older too and this will help at night while watching football/tv. No longer will I have to turn on the lights when I am ready to drip and vape.
There are pics where vapn has put a tube in his bottle that remedies the problem of when the bottle gets low. I have to figure out how to do one of those!
 

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ahhh; a mod for the VM... thankss again.... will look at getting more info on how to do this mod.
i ordered a V yesterday... actually couple days ago... i hope it is a better taste than bottom feeds; re my earlier posts.

These can be ordered. Not beta.
The tubing is for the juice to be feed upwards from squeezing the bottle. It allows the user to not have to tip or turn your pv at an angle or upside down when the bottle is low on juice.
 
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