what liquid feed apv means

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Most people know but some don't because they are new.

Liquid feed APVs are fed with a bottle. Just like a baby! i keed

The bottle is located inside of a box. And there is a hole that lets the user push/squonk the bottle so the juice goes up into the bottom part of a disposable carto or atty. Although a lot of people are using RBAs.For instance I use Reomizer2 on my REOs

There are different manufacturers of these boxes and all of them have their fans.You are sometimes recognized by what you use. I am a REOnaut from REOville. Sometimes i am a REOnut and once in a while i become REOnaughty :D

Most Liquid feeders (if not all) being used now are bottom feeders. At one time there were liquid feeders that attached to the top of tube type mods. The only one i tried was a drip on demand. I never could become used to it so gave it away. IT had a bottle that was in a pipe that you squeezed when you needed more juice in your carto.

So that is what I remember for now.

Feel free to add to this thread. All types of liquid feed users are welcome.

to be continued :)
 

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Yup. The vapemate and the surge tank should both qualify.

The VVPV from notcigs is an available top feeder (see nearby thread in this section for my current thoughts... they differ greatly from the thoughts I had for the first few months).

And, the dripper also from notcigs might fit the bill too. It's just a vvpv bottle (perfume sampler bottle with a tube attached) that you can rubber band to whatever tube mod you want.

Since the amp tank uses an atty and has a manual feed feature... I am still not sure if it should be thought of like other liquid feed mods or like a tank... ???
 
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