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    With a lake trip coming up, just wondering if anyone has any ideas about how to make an e-cig water proof. Maybe not water proof but at least a little more water resistent. Looking forward to some ideas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by medic23 View Post
    With a lake trip coming up, just wondering if anyone has any ideas about how to make an e-cig water proof. Maybe not water proof but at least a little more water resistent. Looking forward to some ideas.
    errm put it in a plastic zip lock bag ?...other then that im not sure what you could do

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    Otterbox or Pelican case. Cheaper is to dip the entire device in wax.

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    I have a round plastic box about the size of a toilet paper cardboard inner roll. It has a domed screw on lid with a neck strap. There is a rubber seal around the lid. It has a web address Miami Charter Fishing-Miami Beach Fishing Charter Boat-Deep Sea Fishing It says Monster fishing. I got this as a gift. It is perfect. I would try a large sporting goods store or maybe a bait shop. This was probably a promotional thing. I drowned my share of cigarettes. Zip locks don't work.

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    Thanks stormy, that sounds more like what I'm looking for. (10-4 on the ziplocks I don't know how many pack of analogs I've waterlogged ) BTW do you happen to know the dimentions of it. I also read on another thread about a lexain? tube with end caps. Does anyone know more about these? Also we are literally "in" the water all day floating and I need something that will float, thats easy to use and fairly idiot proof as we are usally quite impaired (thankyou Budweiser ).
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    A condom might work..preferably a non-used one.

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    If you have any old waterproof torches laying about: take out batteries and you have a (in most cases floating) container.

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    1 1/4 X 3 1/2 It will hold a small juice bottle and at least 3 ecigarettes taken apart. Or together without the juice bottle. It is perfect.
    Quote Originally Posted by medic23 View Post
    Thanks stormy, that sounds more like what I'm looking for. (10-4 on the ziplocks I don't know how many pack of analogs I've waterlogged ) BTW do you happen to know the dimentions of it. I also read on another thread about a lexain? tube with end caps. Does anyone know more about these? Also we are literally "in" the water all day floating and I need something that will float, thats easy to use and fairly idiot proof as we are usally quite impaired (thankyou Budweiser ).

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    I work around water everyday so I needed a way to keep my kissbox safe. what I have is a clear Lexine tube just a little bit bigger in diameter than my KB With some caps like the kind you put on the bottom of chairs I super glued one side on so it would not come off.Than I put some foam in the bottom so it would have a slight compression fit when I put the top cap on so it will not giggel around .The top cap fits snugly it wont come off very easily.There you have it it floats is air tight crush proof and it is still small enough to fit in your front pocket.I got the tube at the hardware store along with the caps.I made this case for my first ecig I got at the first of the year than I got my KB and have made a couple more to hold spare batt and juice.Whole thing cost like maybe 5 bucks.Just an idea I know without my tube my ecig would not have made it one day on the water.Sorry I don't have a camera would like to show you a pic but it fell in the water.

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    Thanks stormy and brotha. I think I will look into both of these. The bigger one for extra supplies and the smaller just to hold my 801. Thanks again.

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