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DIY tank system carry cases?

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imaginedtruth

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Any suggestions anyone has for a inexpensive DIY carrying case for tank systems? I got the Triton tank system from Halocigs.com with the 650 mAh batteries that come with the starter kit. I'd like enough space for a 2nd battery (with enough space for up to the 1300 mAh) batteries if/when I decide to upgrade from the starter kit. I would also like enough space to put and hold in place at least 2 empty tanks for a long day of vaping. I was thinking something durable, with a secure latch to keep it closed, and maybe filled with foam or something to keep the pieces from rolling all over the inside of it.If any have any suggestions, I greatly appreciate it. I am also hoping it won't be anything too complicated to put together. If anyone might consider the idea of maybe making something similar themselves, and actually either upload a step by step guide on YouTube, or make a guide with step by step pictures, that would help out a lot.
 

Vokell

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There are several options. I have used a Maxpedition Organizer, about $20, has elastic holders for egos, vamo, provari, plus the elastic will also hold tanks, etc. I also have used a cigar caddy, which is more in line with your comment regarding foam, pictures attached.
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Hope this helps.
 

Inannalu

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Not a hard case, and not foam padded, but this case by SI would probably hold:


  • two to four Tritons with tanks or carts attached, plus . . .
  • additional tanks, carts, and/or small e-liquid bottles, plus . . .
  • the Triton's USB charger

I'm thinking that if you carry only two Tritons (on a tilt), you might be able to fit the Halo mini wall and car chargers, also.

It's a pretty big case -- 190mm x 80mm x 40mm (7.48" x 3.15" x 1.57") -- probably all that an even heavy vapor would need for a long weekend.


XL Carrying Case by Smokeless Image



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