I've had my VapeMate for about 3 months now and I've tested it with a variety of juices (100% PG, 100% VG, and pretty much everything in between) and overall I'm really satisfied with it. Despite the arguably costly price tag of $60, the VapeMate absolutely delivers in terms of build quality and functionality.
The device is milled from what looks like a single piece of stainless steel and feels extremely sturdy. I truly don't think that I could brake that sucker if I tried. There's a small window on the side that allows you to monitory the flow of juice to your atomizer, which is made of plexiglass I believe.
When I first got my VM, I was under the impression that cartomizers and ego-ts were the paradigm of vaping. Today, I am almost exclusively a "dripper", with the only real exception being DCTs in my MAP tank, which is really all because of the VapeMate.
Overall, it's a great little accessory! I'd really suggest it on 6v mods and any other vaping setup that tends to eat up juice.
Sorry that the audio is off in the video, nothing I can do about it :/
The device is milled from what looks like a single piece of stainless steel and feels extremely sturdy. I truly don't think that I could brake that sucker if I tried. There's a small window on the side that allows you to monitory the flow of juice to your atomizer, which is made of plexiglass I believe.
When I first got my VM, I was under the impression that cartomizers and ego-ts were the paradigm of vaping. Today, I am almost exclusively a "dripper", with the only real exception being DCTs in my MAP tank, which is really all because of the VapeMate.
Overall, it's a great little accessory! I'd really suggest it on 6v mods and any other vaping setup that tends to eat up juice.
Sorry that the audio is off in the video, nothing I can do about it :/