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I was wondering how y'all carried your bale stuff while out and about. More specifically, while at work. I work as a line cook, so my mod is in my pocket most of the time. With my juice bottle and extra battery (safely cased, of course). I don't really like all of my stuff free floating in there. And I really run into trouble with the juice bottles. My local shop mostly has those glass tincture style bottles, and the bulbs leak out of the top sometimes. How does it work for you?
 

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I was wondering how y'all carried your bale stuff while out and about. More specifically, while at work. I work as a line cook, so my mod is in my pocket most of the time. With my juice bottle and extra battery (safely cased, of course). I don't really like all of my stuff free floating in there. And I really run into trouble with the juice bottles. My local shop mostly has those glass tincture style bottles, and the bulbs leak out of the top sometimes. How does it work for you?

You could get am Innokin U-can and clip it to a belt loop, if you don't need to have more than 10ml at a time.
 

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It comes down to the gear. I use a Reo Grand bottom feeder that has it's own self-contained 6 ml supply of liquid. So no bottle of liquid needs to come with me. One spare battery in a case and... that's it. Couldn't tell you the last time I actually popped a coil so I'm not even carrying wire to do a rebuild.
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I second the U-can.
 

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It comes down to the gear. I use a Reo Grand bottom feeder that has it's own self-contained 6 ml supply of liquid. So no bottle of liquid needs to come with me. One spare battery in a case and... that's it. Couldn't tell you the last time I actually popped a coil so I'm not even carrying wire to do a rebuild.
:2c:

I second the REO, I always have one in my pocket which will usually last me all day and at least 2 nearby as I like to change flavors throughout the day.
 

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I use an itaste vv/v3 when I'm out so pretty easy to keep it in my bag or pocket. My mum, who recently started vaping, has come up with a rather unique way of carrying her EVOD around - she keeps it stuck down in the middle part of her bra, :laugh: haha! I've told her I don't think it's a great idea to keep a battery there but she didn't seem to care
 

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Soft eyeglass pouch that fits on your belt or slides over your pants edge. I carry two vision spinner batteries and two kanger T3S tanks already assembled put your 10 ml bottle in the bottom first then the batteries. Hard cases also work good for when i on the motorcycle.
LOVE this idea!!
 

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    Im in the same boat, I cant leave my mod in my Jeep at work as it just gets way too hot in there plus it does no good to lock the doors on a soft top so Im forced to keep it in my pocket. This also sucks because my job is very labor intensive with picking up boxes upwards of 90 lbs 10 hours a day, Im afraid Ill break something. Im looking at a large ego carry case to keep my stuff in, they are cheap so if it dont work Im not out too much $.
     

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    I hate those glass dripper bottles. I've saved a bunch of mountbakervapor 15ml bottles that I love - the tips come of easily enough to refill, but never drop out when dripping. I use those when
    If you replace your battery before work it should last all day depending on your build, so you could leave the extra at home.

    I keep mine in my pocket when out in about. I had an interview and didn't want it sticking out of my pocket so I threw a frozen ice pack I a ziplock back and put it in a small insulated lunch pale and put my mod in it while I was in the interview. I put the whole thing under the seat to keep it out of view/direct sunlight. Worked good in 100 degree weather and in the sun for a few hours.

    Hope this helps!


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