Have you ever forgot?

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CommaHolly

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never forgot juice, but I did forget a spare battery and half an hour away, the one I had died,,,,

fortunately for me, my DD remembered a spare and she shared with me,,,,,,,

Now I have the same checklist many here have,,,,,

keys, purse, wallet, spare battery, spare cartos, bottle of juice, car charger,,,,go!
 
I keep a cheap-o cigalike in my purse just in case.

That said, I have been caught out (before I realized I should just keep one in my purse) and I did just fine without the nic for a couple/few hours. Way different from when I smoked analogs. I could NOT have been without my analogs for an hour or two or more.
 

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I live way out in the sticks, 35 minute drive to town. I forgot once, but I was only a mile down the road so returned home to get my pv. I now have my "to go" stuff, 2 evod batts and 2 filled evod clearo's in a case that goes with me. At home I use my MVP and Davide Mini's which are glass, I know as soon as I take it with me I'll break the glass, so it stays at home safe and sound.
 

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I used to carry an "Emergency eGo" in the car. However, last time I had an e-cig issue I was with the GF and she drove. ;) So no spare.

The issue was dead battery, not forgotten e-cig. But just as bad. No-working e-cig. That's what disposables are for. Cost me about $11.00.

I used to carry spare batteries all the time (still often do) and a spare atty. But now I'm just as likely to swap batteries for fresh ones and head out. Now that e-cigs are in all convenience stores, it's not so bad.
 
I used to carry an "Emergency eGo" in the car. However, last time I had an e-cig issue I was with the GF and she drove. ;) So no spare.

The issue was dead battery, not forgotten e-cig. But just as bad. No-working e-cig. That's what disposables are for. Cost me about $11.00.

I used to carry spare batteries all the time (still often do) and a spare atty. But now I'm just as likely to swap batteries for fresh ones and head out. Now that e-cigs are in all convenience stores, it's not so bad.

I agree. People can say what they want about disposables, but it's great that they're becoming easier and easier to find. Sure, it's like having an Egg McMuffin when you're really craving roast pheasant under glass (if anyone actually does ever crave roast pheasant under glass) but in a pinch, a 'sposie will do.
 
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