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sbmqcy

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Hey everyone--I'm new to vaping ~2 weeks in. I've got a halo triton but am getting either a itaste v3.0, an MVP v2, or a tube mod (vamo or svd, etc). I'm wondering how everyone carries their rig. I'm looking for something somewhat stealthy and professional looking. I've got no problem sticking the itaste in a shirt pocket or inside jacket pocket. The MVP could slide in the front pants pocket. But what about the tubes, or the clearomizers/carto tanks?


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I have used both of the Innokin mods, but if you are looking for concealable devices these may not be the best options. When I first started vaping I was hesitant in investing in the more expensive MODs until I realized that you get what you pay for. My smallest and best concealed carry MOD is my Provari Mini. They are not cheap, but the best by far. If you go to their website you can pick up an older version or a blem at a discount. Good luck!
 

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All I carry, every day, is a REO Grand with a Reomizer 2.0 RDA on top. Nothing else to carry. With a 6 ml juice bottle and 18650 battery, it's all I need to drip one-handed, all day long. It's the height and depth of a pack of regular length filter cigarettes, but not nearly as wide. Very comfortable in my hand and slips in a back pocket much better than a C-cell flashlight sized mod. Locking fire button and instantly acting hot spring keep it safe.

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It's not so much concealable, as that I don't want to be wearing/carrying conspicuously. If it helps, my Triton batteries, tanks, and drip bottles currently travel in a sunglasses case with me. Something along that level, but maybe easier to pocket. I really don't want to have to look for a man purse.

As far as the provari mini goes, I think my wife would kill me if I spent that kind of money right now.


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Since I use a small drip atomizer that has to be refilled every 10 hits or so I carry my whole kit in my car or my backpack. Each time I take the PV out of the house I break it down, dry the wick, and pack up all the parts in a tiny pencil case that I got for $0.25 from staples. Its nice because with the PV broken down and cleaned you dont have to worry about a mess, but you have to setup before using... :/
 

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Box mods are pretty flat - whether cheap plastic box mods or something nice like Reo. You could put anything that might drip like cartomizers in a separate case (I wonder if a case for a roll of film would be large enough. Or a padded Altoids tin). Etc.

I'm female so I just carry a little embroidered shoulder purse (like passport size) separate from my typical waist pouch.
 

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It's not so much concealable, as that I don't want to be wearing/carrying conspicuously. If it helps, my Triton batteries, tanks, and drip bottles currently travel in a sunglasses case with me. Something along that level, but maybe easier to pocket. I really don't want to have to look for a man purse.

As far as the provari mini goes, I think my wife would kill me if I spent that kind of money right now.


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My wife would kill me too, but I have had it for a couple of months now;) As far as clearomizers go I have not had any leakage with the first version of the Kanger Protank at all. The pressurization in the plane didn't even make it leak which is a major win.
 
Hey everyone--I'm new to vaping ~2 weeks in. I've got a halo triton but am getting either a itaste v3.0, an MVP v2, or a tube mod (vamo or svd, etc). I'm wondering how everyone carries their rig. I'm looking for something somewhat stealthy and professional looking. I've got no problem sticking the itaste in a shirt pocket or inside jacket pocket. The MVP could slide in the front pants pocket. But what about the tubes, or the clearomizers/carto tanks?


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I had been putting my I-Taste VV 3 with pro tank 2 in my shirt pocket but it stuck out so far I din't like it. This weekend I found an old padded eyeglass case at home and today am using it at work and can put in my pant or coat pocket, seems to be working well.
 
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