Have I done everything right?

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I'm preparing to travel tomorrow with my entire kit on a plane

I put 4 bottles of liquid in a double clear plastic bag,

I also put 3 tanks in a double bag too

I put both my adapters and 2 batteries detached from their clearomizers wrapped in socks for extra padding

And all this kit is in a paper bag in my case

Will this be ok? I'm nervous the pressure might damage my cheap ego ce4's, or make then malfunction and act funny on charge...
 

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They should be okay. Worst case scenario, they leak. If they are empty or new tanks you could just take off the filler (mouthpiece right?) and just leave them open if your really concerned about air pressure. I'd be more worried about security and be prepared to explain exactly what is in that paper bag to the TSA
 
They should be okay. Worst case scenario, they leak. If they are empty or new tanks you could just take off the filler (mouthpiece right?) and just leave them open if your really concerned about air pressure. I'd be more worried about security and be prepared to explain exactly what is in that paper bag to the TSA

It's going to be on check in luggage, I'm taking 1 e cig with a pretty empty tank on the plane in a clear plastic bag in my carry on and I'm gonna declare that seperatley

And I've got clear plastic bags around everything so if there any leakage it won't really effect me
 

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Check the TSA website or google "tsa and batteries".
I always carry on all vape stuff, I wouldn't put any batteries in checked luggage.
I'd empty the clearo's and or if they're bcc turn them upside down so the increase in pressure doesn't force the juice through the head and flood / leak from the center tube.
 
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Have I done everything right?

No. Not at all. When you travel with your vaping stuff, you have to plan ahead. I had a vest made and in the vest it has straps for 12 red 18650 batteries and two chargers. I tape them together using wire so I don't lose one. There is a space on the front of the vest where I can attach a digital clock that beeps and is counting down to my take off time. It's a good luck piece for me because very time I take off my coat in the security line, the line just clears out and I walk right to my plane. Then it's just the wait for the plane to take off because someone caused a disturbance. Some people are tools.

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Check the TSA website or google "tsa and batteries".
I always carry on all vape stuff, I wouldn't put any batteries in checked luggage.
I'd empty the clearo's and or if they're bcc turn them upside down so the increase in pressure doesn't force the juice through the head and flood / leak from the center tube.

your hopping that the bag stays up right. have you seen how they treat your checked bags? not a pretty sight.
 
No. Not at all. When you travel with your vaping stuff, you have to plan ahead. I had a vest made and in the vest it has straps for 12 red 18650 batteries and two chargers. I tape them together using wire so I don't lose one. There is a space on the front of the vest where I can attach a digital clock that beeps and is counting down to my take off time. It's a good luck piece for me because very time I take off my coat in the security line, the line just clears out and I walk right to my plane. Then it's just the wait for the plane to take off because someone caused a disturbance. Some people are tools.

Suicide-Bomber-Vest-Defusable-Time-Bomb-Alarm-Clock.jpg

Freaking people and their disturbances. I like your strategy, though. Sounds a lot like how I take my beverages on a plane. Frees up the hands.
 
No. Not at all. When you travel with your vaping stuff, you have to plan ahead. I had a vest made and in the vest it has straps for 12 red 18650 batteries and two chargers. I tape them together using wire so I don't lose one. There is a space on the front of the vest where I can attach a digital clock that beeps and is counting down to my take off time. It's a good luck piece for me because very time I take off my coat in the security line, the line just clears out and I walk right to my plane. Then it's just the wait for the plane to take off because someone caused a disturbance. Some people are tools.

Suicide-Bomber-Vest-Defusable-Time-Bomb-Alarm-Clock.jpg

Excuse me... I've never traveled with any of my batteries or anything. So I don't want them to snap in my case? I also don't know anything about traveling with them, when I was 14 I set off all the alarms with a hip piercing, so I know what it's like to be held up and taken into a little room! Didn't want that to happen again... Plus this forum is for all questions. I had a question?

No need to be rude, people have actualy suggested better things to me than what I did!
 

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I'm preparing to travel tomorrow with my entire kit on a plane

I put 4 bottles of liquid in a double clear plastic bag,

I also put 3 tanks in a double bag too

I put both my adapters and 2 batteries detached from their clearomizers wrapped in socks for extra padding

And all this kit is in a paper bag in my case

Will this be ok? I'm nervous the pressure might damage my cheap ego ce4's, or make then malfunction and act funny on charge...

If you're taking your liquid in your carry on (which I recommend) you need to put them in a resealable clear plastic bag, along with your toothpaste and other liquidy carry ons, and take it out of your luggage when going through the security check. Also make sure that the individual bottles aren't larger than allowed by the TSA, and that your combined liquid carry ons (including toothpaste etc) don't exceed one litre. Everything must also fit in one resealable bag. I'd also recommend that you take your batteries in your carry on, and display them at the security check.

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Excuse me... I've never traveled with any of my batteries or anything. So I don't want them to snap in my case? I also don't know anything about traveling with them, when I was 14 I set off all the alarms with a hip piercing, so I know what it's like to be held up and taken into a little room! Didn't want that to happen again... Plus this forum is for all questions. I had a question?

No need to be rude, people have actualy suggested better things to me than what I did!
I think he was being sarcastic and describing a explodable device used before on planes. Sounds right to me but TSA can be a pain sometimes. You will probably be fine though, good luck and have a safe trip [emoji574]



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