A good hanging e-cig (Hands Free)

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gatsby

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Hey all. I bought a super special edition 4081 (read as I paid too much) and ran out of carts before I knew to order the liquid. What started out as a novelty has me thinking about switching from the analogs full time, but since I am waiting for the liquid I have been paying a little more attention to my tobacco habit and I smoke hands free a lot. I noticed it today working in the yard and later again walking my dogs. Is there an e-cig that you can easily hold in your mouth and pull on hands free? The 4081 is ok, but I think I would drop it alot (I guess I have 25 years practice with the analogs so maybe this just requires practice too). Some of the 901s look like they have pen type ends. Does this make it easier or am I going to have to use Camels new snus while I am working and save the vaping for breaks?
 

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I hold my 901 in my mouth regularly with no problems. The tips are easy to grab even just with your lips. They really arent all that heavy so it works out well enough.

Additional mention, about your juice situation, you could go to a local pharmacy and purchase some glycerin. I would snag a bottle of that, pull all of your cart stuffing out and flip each of them around *hopefully there is a touch of juice left in them. Then you can just fill them up with the glycerin a drop at a time, a little glycerin in the empty cart before restuffing is good too.

Anyhow, this way you can at least get your vape on until your juice gets there!

Also, i tend to vape only glycerin with a menthol crystal or two in a 15mL bottle during the evenings. This yields some throat feel as well as the vapor, just no nicotine.

Best of luck!
 

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Yeah, 901 is good. I usually have to use my teeth to make sure I don't lose it, but it's not too heavy.

Although either my ears aren't big enough or it's just too heavy to hold behind your ear.

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gatsby

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I do have some liquid in the mail from puresmoker and I must have missed juicy e-liquid when looking around for menthol crystals ( they interest me even though I was never really a menthol smoker enough so that I ordered a bottle of PS true menthol) . Just what I need another web site to look at. It seems to me that one of the plusses (or minuses depending on how you look at it) of e-cigs is that they also satisfies my jones for searching web sites and collecting new gear and supplies. I guess I should be looking around for a 901 kit although I like what I have heard about the m401s as a steady vaper.
 

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Amazon has a seller selling the menthol crystals. Looks like 1/2 pound (8 oz) for $30. This seems a bit steep. I found a place selling 1 pound of it for $21 + Shipping. They also have 1lb of glycerine for $3.50 & 1lb of propylene glycol for $3.92. Are these decent prices? They are in the USA.
 

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Hey all. I have been paying a little more attention to my tobacco habit and I smoke hands free a lot. I noticed it today working in the yard and later again walking my dogs. Is there an e-cig that you can easily hold in your mouth and pull on hands free?


Fix up a lanyard! Opticians have suitable cords, or use an ordinary lanyard, ditch the whistle or pen and fix the clip to your e-cig. I 'm still using elastic bands for this. It doesn't have to look untidy.

Works great with penstyles, and makes for safer driving, because you can just let the pen fall from your mouth and grab it back at any time if you need to. Very practical.

If anyone in the forum is after a more feminine look for evening for example, holders can be crocheted, see that type of thing at Widow's Beadwork's site.

Cheers,
 
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