How do you carry around and store your new goodies?

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roonies

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I actually have a case that at one time held a glucometer. It's a perfect fit for my Vamo, a battery case, several juice containers with lots of room left. There are pockets and elastic loops in all the right places. It's small enough to fit in my purse or where ever I need to tuck it.

I've seen diabetic supply bags suggested before. They're the perfect size and can be found in most drug stores rather inexpensively. :)
 

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What about if you want to take a clearo with you with juice in it? I've been keeping 2 clearos in a prescription bottle (with the label ripped off) and the cap on so I can vape a little while I'm out at a bar, swap flavors, and be able to put it away (without having to bust out the juice bottle and refill wherever I am). Fits nice in my purse and doesn't tip over, but looks suspicious as all heck. The other containers I see look great for empty clearo travel...but what about full ones?
 

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I don't have anything elegant.

If i'm doing some short traveling (girlfriends house, friends, day-overnight trip ect) I have an ego-labeled case. It's meh, but it certainly does the simple job of keeping everything together.

For my juices and tools at home- I like to work on computers, build them and whatnot, and I had this spare computer parts metal case laying around and ripped the foam out as it was put in there with pre indented spaces for tools so my pv's and whatnot couldn't and wouldnt' fit.

I really should figure out something else for organization. Especially in the car, maybe i'll come up with something tommorow. I'm laid off so not much to do other than apply for jobs and work on my car anyways. Might as well make something of it!
 
I was so jealous yesterday when my friend 1 upped me at the vape shop right after I bought this new ismoka mini BCC tank-atty. He had to go and pick the glass kanger Pro Tank. Today while he was skateboarding he broke it. I gotta admid I love the mini BCC for its portability, and vapes as good as the Pro if you ask me. you don't really need anything more than a pocket for it if it's on a 600 mah eGo batt. I've been wearing blazers a lot more now that I vape. Anything like a jacket with an inside pocket is safe and good, but I don't know if I'll be bringing my first mod on the go once I finally get it. I like the little battery with the mini BCC for when I'm out - perfect.
 

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Wow, that Maxpedition site is the KING of all pouch sellers.
You know someone's going to see THIS and think - I'm getting that, and I'm going to pack it up and go DIY at 6000 feet in a cave someplace.

If you don't mind spending hundreds of dollars on bags and such, Maxpedition is great. I love their gear, the price is the only reason I don't own more of it. Honestly, I have never thought about looking through their line up for a vape bag....but I have the feeling I am about too.
 

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What about if you want to take a clearo with you with juice in it? what about full ones?

I have the same question ... have only been carrying 1 assembled clearo during the day. Only way I've gotten a 2nd or 3rd flavor has been a cigalike. Anyone know if quality clearos should be leak-proof (-resistant) when full?
 

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I have the same question ... have only been carrying 1 assembled clearo during the day. Only way I've gotten a 2nd or 3rd flavor has been a cigalike. Anyone know if quality clearos should be leak-proof (-resistant) when full?

I wouldn't count on any clearo being leak proof, since every design depends on air being drawn from outside to a place where it meets liquid. Light shaking, changes in air pressure, temperature, liquid thickness, orbits of Mars and Venus, all these things can turn a well behaving clearo into a sticky mess.

My own technique is to wad up a little tissue paper and stuff it into the ego connector, then drop it into something waterproof like a small ziplock.
 

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If you don't mind spending hundreds of dollars on bags and such, Maxpedition is great. I love their gear, the price is the only reason I don't own more of it. Honestly, I have never thought about looking through their line up for a vape bag....but I have the feeling I am about too.

Maxpedition is good stuff I have way too much of it. Here is my fatty organizer
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Only vaping for about 10 days now but it's becoming very clear that I'll need some sort of storage system and a way to carry stuff with me, besides in a baggie, lol. All suggestions welcomed.

As a Chauffeur, i usually store and organize in my briefcase, its neat and nobody has to see anything when I have a client in the car. Otherwise I take a mod and a battery and a bottle of juice with me, I put the battery in my lighter pocket, the mod in one pocket and the bottle in the other, but then again I always wear cargo pants...
In the past ive had a belt holster for a mod, that works sometimes and frees up room in my pockets.
Ive used a case on occasion when space was limited but they tend to be bulky and im not a huge fan of them.
 
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