Going to get MVP 2. is there necklace ( lanyard) for?

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patkin

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"around the house"... .... pack. When I first started, I tried all kinds of ways to keep my setup on me. As time went on, I quit that. I mean, one day I thought: I didn't carry a pack of smokes and lighter on me in the house. That was the day I realized just laying my setup down where ever I vaped usually was fine. I remember where I last laid it and its certainly big enough to find easily if I don't. I did have a problem with the Eroll because they're so small and easily lost. I solved that by keeping eight of them in a pack just like my old smokes. Just sayin: Early on I went through a love affair with my setup and didn't want to part with my new toy. In time, the relationship mellowed out and I could part with it for brief time periods.... certainly long enough to put a load of laundry in or cook a meal.
 
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Creepylady has shown the best option imo post #3. That's basically the exact same thing I did for a lanyard. Just yesterday I was looking at my lanyard and thought what about using that for my MVP? Then I decided I would probably sprain my neck. But something like that should be relatively simple to find and should work great. Just keep looking and asking. Something will come up that's gonna work for you.
 

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That is a good suggestion so I might have to be creative and see if it is not to heavy. I guess a woman has a slight advantage because I wear a ego around my neck, carry the mvp2 in my pocket and my Sigelei in my pocketbook. Yes I am a 3 tooter toter. Good luck and let us know if you come up with a better idea.:)
 

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"around the house"... .... pack. When I first started, I tried all kinds of ways to keep my setup on me. As time went on, I quit that. I mean, one day I thought: I didn't carry a pack of smokes and lighter on me in the house. That was the day I realized just laying my setup down where ever I vaped usually was fine. I remember where I last laid it and its certainly big enough to find easily if I don't. I did have a problem with the Eroll because they're so small and easily lost. I solved that by keeping eight of them in a pack just like my old smokes. Just sayin: Early on I went through a love affair with my setup and didn't want to part with my new toy. In time, the relationship mellowed out and I could part with it for brief time periods.... certainly long enough to put a load of laundry in or cook a meal.

Patkin uses a fannypack LOL! Where did you find one? Those were the best but they're hard to find!
 
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