The VapeMate Juice Feeder by SuperT!

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Antwoord

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I think if you did want to use it in public you could use something similar to a sports elastic wrist band, or the things that quarter backs wear on their wrists to hold a mini play book. Just slide it over the bottle. Granted it would have to be smaller than this, but I'm sure some enterprising someone will come up with something lol.

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I think one of the problems we often run into in manufacturing is, you have alot of "armchair quarterbacks", who have their own idea how such and such should or could be made. Problem is, there is a big difference between "ideas" / could've / should've and actually excuting said ideas into a working, viable product.

There is a reason that, over 2 years into the ecig market, there are scarce juice feeders on the market as, though simple to create ideas in one's head about how it could be, the reality of actually making a feeder that works and is universal is no simple task.

I have a few of these! Looks just like yours! Oh ya, mines PVC...LOL I imagined it would look like this but thought maybe a bottom feeder, glad it's not and even happier that I can now throw away all my tubes! And start using my other mods. If you remember quite awhile ago, I started a thread in the modders forum asking for ideas to do just this! You did it, David! Congrats!
 

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Thank you David, its just what I had hoped it would be. I will take simple, beautiful, and well made any day.
For what you get, the price seems great as well. I wish I had seen this tread 3 days ago, before I dropped another 150 bones on supplies. Oh well, maybe next month.

Now this VV juice fed box mod sounds very VERY interesting. Don't hype it to much or some folks will expect it to be nuclear powered, weigh less than 1 oz, and wipe their .... too. :)

Don't worry about the thick skin and just keep on doing what your doing. This industry owes you a great deal IMO.
If I had the funds, I'd own at least one of everything you make. It's better than collecting art IMO.
 

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This might work fantastic to keep the E2 cartomizers wet. IMO they are were its at for flavor and vapor production (especially if you take a few minutes to mod them correctly). The nice thing is if you drip enough to fill the cup the extra just flows into the tank. And even with the cup full it only takes two or three hits to clear the draw.

Oh man, that might be the greatest set-up ever.....
 

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Will the 306 adaptor be an add-on to the original unit or will it be a separate juicer?
Oh and what is ETA for the 306 adaptor?

For the 306, It will be an adatper (essentially a sleeve, but with a little trickery in how it's secured to the atomizer so that it isn't all loosey goosey)

Eta on it is up in the air. Sometime in November is the goal on the 306 adapter.
 

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By not having a tube that extends into the bottle, you have to turn the unit on it's side to send juice through the unit. Wouldn't it make more sense to have a tube so that it could be fed in an upright position? I would think that would allow the juice to hit the center of the coil rather than drip down the inside of the atty. I'm sure you've thought of this but I'm curious as to your thoughts on this design.

It actually does feed right onto the heating element, unless you squeeze really slow. But if you just give it a pump, it squirts/drips out right onto the coil as the juice passage is just about on center. The distance between the juice outlet passage and the heating element is about .040 (it varies a bit with atomizer brand), its right there on it for all pratical purposes. It works well. Some actually though like the juice to go down the side of the atomizer too and that is accomplished by just squeezing a bit slower and angling it.

There are actually several ways to hold and use it, as well as position it. You'll have to experiment and use what method works best for you.
 
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For the 306, It will be an adatper (essentially a sleeve, but with a little trickery in how it's secured to the atomizer so that it isn't all loosey goosey)

Eta on it is up in the air. Sometime in November is the goal on the 306 adapter.

Cool. So it is just something you could pick up on a later date. Hey couldn't you use that same trickery to make a 306 t-tip?
 

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Dave- are those the hard plastic bottles? I have a few and the aren't the best squeezers. Lol I hope I'm looking at them wrong. Got plenty of bottles to try!

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Yes, i don't care for the hard plastic ones either! The semi transparent ones are a much softer plastic and have a better feel to them. I ordered juice from several manufactures and some used the softer plastic type ones and some the harder plastic type ones. Does anyone know where i could find these softer plastic squeeze bottles?
 

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This in deed will be worth while.
Need adaptors for the 901's and 801's.. Even use it on LR atties, which would be a cool feture.
I'm in and hopefully I'll be able to have the $$ as I need to move as I'm loosing my home..
I'll take one, David..

Sorry to hear about your home situation.

The feeder will work with the 510 and 901 as is. I'll be doing a 306 adapter and it's looking more and more like an 801 too.
 
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