Travel and Vaping Avoiding leaking clearos on airplanes

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ThunderPumpkin

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The changes in air pressure that you experience while flying make clearos leak, as any number of posts here will attest to. The drop in air pressure as you go up creates a pressure differential between the inside of the clearo and the environment, which pushes juice out until equilibrium is reached and your pocket is soaked.

I recently stumbled upon a solution to this, at least with bottom-feeding clearos, and it's dead simple -- turn them upside down when changing altitude (the first and last 15-20 minutes of a flight, more or less). When you do that, air pressure can equalize through the wick without having to push juice out.

I just tested this on three different flights using Evods, and it worked flawlessly. With top-feeders, I imagine keeping them vertical and upside-up will have the same effect, but I can't guarantee it.
 
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