How are you guys carrying your e-cigs?

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Shiryo

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Lets keep this one straight to the point, however descriptions, links and other info are welcome below the setups. This is so that people (BOTH THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN!) with varying models can find better/alternate ways to carry their ecigs when on the go. Feel free to copy or modify my template.

One thing I do simply ask is that if you are mentioning your method of carry, add some bold within your post somewhere or another form to catch our eye. If you're posting a question or whatnot, please do not do this.

E-Cig type/brand: Smokeless Image Volt (KR808D-2) in 65mm auto and 78mm manual.
Attachments: Diamond Battery End caps and standard Smokeless Image Cartomizers.

Main method of Carrying: Just my pocket.
What is carried: Just one cartomizer and one 65mm auto, sometimes the 78mm manual battery.

Method 2 of carrying: Volt Slider PCC
What is carried: 2 cartomizers and 1 battery.

Feelings about my setup(s): Obviously I am in the search for a better way to carry my Volt, which is why I made this thread, I'm thinking of getting one of those metal cases that holds 2 batteries and a few cartomizers for a couple bucks. However, I have diamond tips on my batteries so an assembled ecig, even the 65mm, will not fit fully assembled as the diamond tip is just a millimeter too long for the slider. I am getting a Mega PCC (V2) from SI today in return of my Slider PCC, we'll see how that one goes. I love the idea of charging in my pocket, I wish they had a cig-carton style carrier for the 808 that could charge a 79mm battery, hold 4 cartos and an assembled 79mm battery and carto. Would be VERY nice.

I don't like my pocket method, it's not great at all, there's always a chance to snap the ecig at the threads when the ecig doesn't stand straight in my pocket, luckily my cellphone is there to hold it up straight most of the time. Other downside is that pocket lint gets caked on the silicone cartomizer tip :(
 
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KaitLynnHt

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E-Cig type/brand: Smokeless Image Volt with 2 78mm manual batts.
Attachments: Standard Smokeless Image Cartomizers.

Main method of Carrying: pocket
What is carried: one cartomizer and one 78mm manual batt

I'm carrying mine in my pocket, atm. 'Course I only received mine about an hour ago. I'm eventually going to get the Mega PCC for my Volt, but as I spend 99% of my time at home, I considered that a want, not a need, for starting out.

I have the same reservations about it as you do, though. I'm doing the same, trying to keep my cell phone protecting it, but I'm always pulling it out every few minutes just to clean lint and debris off of it.

What I'd like, is just a small slim case that would fit one assembled 78mm batt/carto and keep it safe and clean in my pocket. I can recharge in my room and get spares in my room, but I'd like to be able to carry it around with me without carrying a big charging case around the house.
 
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I guess you meant how GUYS carry, not GALS but

I use a little 6x7 inch flat cross-shoulder purse and in it I fit all of this (tightly)

In top-zipped front pocket which runs the height of the purse:

2 assembled ecigs w/ carto and drip-tip mouthpiece attached - 510 manual 180mah and V4L (same threading as Volt) manual 280mah

Inside the purse:

- 6 bottles of juice from 3ml to 10ml (in reality I could cut that down to my 2 main juices)
- Charged 650mah 3.7v Riva 510 battery in a cloth-covered Chinese lipstick case/box
- Spare drip tip (in case I want to let someone try the ecig) and a paperclip in case I need to open endcap of a spare carto
(also also inside the purse...)
- A marlboro-pack sized plastic 510 PCC containing
. charged 510 battery, charged V4L battery (can hold it in the non-charging slot, cannot charge it)
. 6 cartomizers w/ other flavors I hardly ever use

When I can't carry the purse I stick both assembled models in my jeans pocket.
 
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Fortunately (or unfortunately, depending on how you look at it) it's winter time here in Idaho. That said...

E-Cig type/brand: KGO
Attachments: Cone, Boge 2.0 ohm Carto, Drip Tip
Extras: Depends on the situation. When I have a juice I really like, a 5ml bottle of the juice to top off my carto and an extra sealed carto in case something terribly catastrophic happens. When I don't have a juice I really like, two extra cartos filled with juice I don't like as much and whatever liquid I happen to pick up that is the best option at the time.

Main method of Carrying: Deep coat pockets. Battery and anything attached to it in the right, extras zipped in the left pocket. Perfect for getting to and from my destination. When I'm not going somewhere that involves outside, I let it sit on the desk or carry it with me, depending on whether I want to get my vape on or not.

I have no idea what I'll do come summer, but I'll figure something out. It'll probably involve a large tank.
 
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Although I'm a girl, my method of carrying is unisex:
E-cig/Brand: Volt 78mm manual
Attachments: Attachments? Hmm... none yet with this setup!
Extras: Cartos, 5mL juice droppers, extra battery if I'm out and about, USB charger to use in the car
Main method of carrying: A leather hardcover eyeglasses case I got with my old pair of glasses (they were designer, so they came with a really nice case). I'm crafty, and have a REALLY nice sewing machine, so I'm designing a leather organizer to go inside my case to hold extra batts and cartos so they aren't clunking around in my case. I'm also designing some small water resistant pouches to hold my 5mL bottles of juice so they can't accidentally leak in my case. I'll post pics when my on-the-go PV organizer prototype is done!

BTW - at home I just keep the PV I'm currently using up on one of my bookshelves, top shelf. I have 3 young children, so I need to keep grabby hands safe! PV's are just a dangerous for kids as analogs and lighters!
 

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Last night I visited some friends, stayed overnight and brought the following:
PVs: eGo and Reo Mini
Batteries: eGo battery and AW IMR 14500
Juice: the Vaporpro 12mg. East Coast Menthol and Virgin Vapor 0 mg. Black Cherry Marshmallow

I put it all in this case that I bought a few years ago to carry my pocket Moleskines:
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It worked pretty well, and it was nice to have all of my vaping tools together in one little place.
 

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E-Cig Type/Brand:Riva or Ego
Method of Carrying:Method 1 - Mini Maglight holster on belt or with a cord as a lanyard.
Method 2 - In the front of my cell phone holster.
Method 3 - Duct taped to the corner of my mouth.

E-Cig Type/Brand:Boxmod
Method of Carrying:Method 1 - In my pocket with the switch turned OFF.
Method 2- Duct taped to my left hand.:p
 
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TonyTT

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E-Cig type/brand: Provari V1, with satin finish and 14390 end-cap
Attachments: White J-tank and aluminum Electric Blue driptip

Main method of Carrying: I'll generally wear a blazer or a coat with an inside pocket over my <3.
What is carried: Just the Provari, tank and drip-tip

Method 2 of carrying: Leather glasses case in my back-pack (I'm a student, so always have my bag)
What is carried: 3-4 cartomizers, syringe, extra tank, 5ml bottle of juice, 30ml bottle of juice, small screwdriver, spare drip-tips, and 2 squares of toilet paper

Feelings about my setup(s): I like my set-up, I'm of the random puff variety, so I can't renheally be bothered to be constantly opening a case and taking out my PV. It's nice to reach into my coat, take a puff and put it back. I also don't really ever use the on/off function other then when I need to put it in my bag for a bit.
 

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E-cig: Riva SE 1100mah

Method of carrying: Lanyard and bottle buddy.

Alternate method of carrying: Backpack, or pocket.

What is carried: PV, extra batt, a bottle of juice (or two), spare carto, spare driptip, and an atty.

Feelings: Love my lanyard, makes it easy to find (since its attached to me 90% of the time), and absolutely love it for driving. The only downside is the ridicule and beatings I face from my friends, so then it goes in the pocket. Bottle buddy always has my "extras" in it, so I just grab it and chuck it in the car, and just leave it there until I need something, which is pretty rare.
 

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E-Cig Type/Brand: ProVari, Ego-C
Method of Carrying: Ego glasses case on the shelf at work.
Feelings about my setup:This has been a problem for me, I just got the provari and I feel more comfortable with it in my pocket sporting a 3.0 ohm boge 510 carto then I did my Ego, perhaps I will just rock it in my pocket at work and leave my keys or something else on a shelf. The problem I run into though is that a pack of cigarettes and a lighter seems easier to carry for me then my ecigs, and I work with all smokers. So I tend to keep my devices in a case on the shelf at work and smoke them occasionally but still smoke several cigarettes during my day at work. When I get home I have no problem reaching for my mod at all, and I do not smoke analogs. If I had a better way to carry my stuff and have it on my person I think I could ditch the smokes permanently, please help.
 
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