Help picking carry case please.

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Bassnorma

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I bought one of these Amazon.com: AmazonBasics Universal Travel Case for Small Electronics and Accessories -Black: GPS & Navigation

You could fit all of that in there. The nice thing is it is firm, I wouldn't stand on it but it does not crush and if you drop it, your glass tanks are safe.

I can fit it in the other half of my laptop case with ease.

I would advise little battery cases as well. You do not want a thermal meltdown....Baditude? Do you have the battery meltdown pic handy? Oh, I will drag it off of my thread....

http://rtdvapor.com/online-store/accessories/battery-cases

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I can't over-stress the importance of using plastic battery cases to carry your spare batteries in.

A case in point, the above picture is of a failed AW IMR battery which a novice vapor was carrying loosely in his book bag. It apparently touched something metalic in the book bag and went into thermal runaway. This just happened last week and was reported in the New Members Forum.

What you see is the silver battery casing, and the entrails of the battery's contents which mushroomed out of the battery as it vented hot gases. Imagine this happening in a pants pocket or purse when in contact with keys or loose change. Always practice safe battery habits by keeping your batteries in an appropriate non-metalic container.
 
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I've used the Smokeless Image carrying case for their Volt X2 ego-class batteries. It's different from typical eGo cases in that the web pockets open to the same end; this prevents gear from falling out when you first open up the case.

I can fit a standard Provari and Silver Bullet in the case with cartotanks attached. (Please not that the drip tip on the SB in the pic is larger and longer than most tips.) Plenty of room for batteries or juice bottles.

I don't normally carry that much stuff in my case. I packed it full just to show how much gear it will hold.
 
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Jay929

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The Vaultz medicine case would probably work just fine for your list of items. I know other vapers have used them for work. Amazon carries the whole line of Vaultz cases, and at pretty good prices.

Thank you, I might just have pick that one up. My only worry with the Travel Case that Bass suggested is that my pv's wouldnt be secured and might bounce around. I actually like the outside look of the Travel Case better than the Vaultz but the inside is exactly what im looking for.
 

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I've used the Smokeless Image carrying case for their Volt X2 ego-class batteries. It's different from typical eGo cases in that the web pockets open to the same end; this prevents gear from falling out when you first open up the case.

I can fit a standard Provari and Silver Bullet in the case with cartotanks attached. (Please not that the drip tip on the SB in the pic is larger and longer than most tips.) Plenty of room for batteries or juice bottles.

I don't normally carry that much stuff in my case. I packed it full just to show how much gear it will hold.

Baditude! Mr. Battery Safety! I'm very surprised that you would toss a bunch of batts in a case like that, even just to show that they fit!
 

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Vaultz. Love it. K101 in 18650 mode. SVD in 18350 mode. I put a ProTankII in there for reference. I also put one of my battery cases upside down so you could see the velcro strip. Holds the battery's just fine. 1:5ml 6:10ml 1:20ml and 1:30ml bottles pictured. 2 extra Bulldog RDA's and a few extra coils. Goes with me EVERY TIME I leave the house. All in one and pretty sturdy for how small it is.
 

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I agree I picked up a couple of these a few weeks back. They even have a little combo lock on it.


I just picked up that same Vaultz medicine case from the local wallymart. Just under 9 bucks. Can't beat that! The inside is made of some kind of soft velcro, so you can customize it even more by adding your own velcro hook side to boxes or baggies and place them anywhere in there.
 

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I got a really nice belt pouch from Harbor Freight for about $4.50. Metal belt clip, inside pouch that would hold a pair of large mods, outer pockets that hold 2 16850's plus some extra heads very nicely. Would post a link, but they don't have it on their website.

Also picked up a pair of deep "toolbox-style" compartmented cases that are fantastic for storing e-liquid and head-building supplies (Also about $4.50 each). If there's a Harbor Freight near you, I think it's well worth a walk-thru! (A lot cheaper than the backpack/outdoor stores!)
 
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