I haven't bought any at all so far this year.
Good luck with that. I quit buying anything vape related since Aug 2016 and then this year, someone talked me into buying a new mod. And then I bought more mods this year than any previous year.I haven't bought any at all so far this year.![]()
Well, I jinxed myself when I wrote that this morning.I haven't bought any at all so far this year.![]()
if your trip includes layovers,, consider getting a hard case for eyeglasses,, my vape fit into it perfectly,, then i could go outside and vape,, then tuck the eyeglass case into my water bottle pocket for the security screenings w/o worry of damage (vape/dump the juice out of the tank)Well, I jinxed myself when I wrote that this morning.
I have a trip to Europe coming up where I'll be stuck in a trade show booth for eight hours a day, five days in a row, and won't be able to vape much. So I was thinking I should get some "stealth device" and run nic salts in it, 'cause I know from experience with a Juul (which I PIF'd a while back) that such a setup can keep the cravings away with much less frequent use than my regular devices. I was contemplating just buying a couple of Juul devices and an appropriate number of pods, but they're not very cost-effective, and I hate the idea of spending $4.00 for pods that contain 0.7 ml of liquid.
So I stopped into the local shop I used to frequent (haven't been in there in ~2 years) to check out their line of nic salt liquids. I ended up leaving an hour later with four 30ml bottles of salt liquid and two Aspire Breeze "mods".
"Don't touch my vapes if you please, Mr. Customs man"
But if you do, well, no big loss.![]()
Pod mods work great for travel. I just did a week away with a pair of Justfog Minifits. My first pod purchases.Well, I jinxed myself when I wrote that this morning.
I have a trip to Europe coming up where I'll be stuck in a trade show booth for eight hours a day, five days in a row, and won't be able to vape much. So I was thinking I should get some "stealth device" and run nic salts in it, 'cause I know from experience with a Juul (which I PIF'd a while back) that such a setup can keep the cravings away with much less frequent use than my regular devices. I was contemplating just buying a couple of Juul devices and an appropriate number of pods, but they're not very cost-effective, and I hate the idea of spending $4.00 for pods that contain 0.7 ml of liquid.
So I stopped into the local shop I used to frequent (haven't been in there in ~2 years) to check out their line of nic salt liquids. I ended up leaving an hour later with four 30ml bottles of salt liquid and two Aspire Breeze "mods".
"Don't touch my vapes if you please, Mr. Customs man"
But if you do, well, no big loss.![]()
Nope, no layovers, just a single 8-9 hour non-stop flight. Nicotine gum will be consumed during the flights...if your trip includes layovers,, consider getting a hard case for eyeglasses,, my vape fit into it perfectly,, then i could go outside and vape,, then tuck the eyeglass case into my water bottle pocket for the security screenings w/o worry of damage (vape/dump the juice out of the tank)
I've done this twice since I started vaping and a bunch of times before that when I was still smoking. It will be fine. As for snus, I've never tried them, and I'm not sure I really want to either. I'm comfortable enough with the nic gum 'cause I used it on planes even before I started vaping. I can't say I really like the stuff, but it does suppress the urge to open the emergency exit and climb out onto the wing for a vape at 35,000 ft.Just take some Snus with you. No sneaking around. No going outside to vape. Nic anytime. etc......
.......easy to transport. Do in the taxi. On the plane. While you're working. No smell. No worries about leaking in your suitcase. No worries with coils/wicks/juice/batteries.
Considerably less hassle.![]()
Yeah, that's the idea. I charged an loaded up both Breezes last night with 36mg salts; let them soak for 15 minutes or so, and tested them. It's powerful stuff, even from dainty little puffs...Loaded them up with 30mg nic salts, and as you mention, stealth vape, no gear to carry, and a small bottle of nic salts lasted me all week. Also, a few puffs keeps the cravings away for hours. Once I got my morning 'nic load' more than 3 puffs of 30mg juice was too much for me. So I vaped them all week, didn't need to take but two puffs every few hours.
Yeah, I'm strictly MTL all the time. I normally run mech squonkers with small RDAs and 13 mg DIY juice, and go through 5-6ml of juice a day...These little pod systems more than suffice for daily use if you like MTL, great for travel and backup use in my opinion.
ps,, you can use a think ribbon of your ejuice like a hand lotion on the thin skin of your inner wrist to 'consume' the nic,, takes a little longer,, but really no dif than a patchNope, no layovers, just a single 8-9 hour non-stop flight. Nicotine gum will be consumed during the flights...
I have 4 mods; 3 regs and a mech. I only use one mod at a time though..How many mods do you have in use at one time?
If you grab the Limitless Pulse System and hold the vapor for 10 seconds everyone aboard the plane will assume you're just chewing on your oversized USB flash drive because that's how it looks. It's not too terribly expensive, and it uses small 1ml refillable pods with silica wicking.I've done this twice since I started vaping and a bunch of times before that when I was still smoking. It will be fine. As for snus, I've never tried them, and I'm not sure I really want to either. I'm comfortable enough with the nic gum 'cause I used it on planes even before I started vaping. I can't say I really like the stuff, but it does suppress the urge to open the emergency exit and climb out onto the wing for a vape at 35,000 ft.
Wow! When I was hospitalized for 9 days they put a nic patch on the outside of my outer upper arm. I guess that was the wrong spot? Sometimes it stayed for 4 hours or so and sometimes it was stuck for over two days. I guess it wasn't on their checklist or something, as I had to ask them to replace it after a couple of days.ps,, you can use a think ribbon of your ejuice like a hand lotion on the thin skin of your inner wrist to 'consume' the nic,, takes a little longer,, but really no dif than a patch
Thanks. I tried patches way back when they were relatively new and you had to get a 'script for them. I didn't care for them much because you can't titrate the dosage. Gum preferable to me because I can easily control the dosage...ps,, you can use a think ribbon of your ejuice like a hand lotion on the thin skin of your inner wrist to 'consume' the nic,, takes a little longer,, but really no dif than a patch
enjoy your trip!![]()
Yeah, the shop I was in also had the Boulder Rock. It looks like an over-sized Juul, with pods that are designed to be refillable. But for the same money ($15), I decided the Breeze was a better value and I like the form factor better.If you grab the Limitless Pulse System and hold the vapor for 10 seconds everyone aboard the plane will assume you're just chewing on your oversized USB flash drive because that's how it looks. It's not too terribly expensive, and it uses small 1ml refillable pods with silica wicking.
Good! That's how it should be!EDIT: And besides, everyone in Europe knows Americans are crazy so the people here will just leave you alone vaping because they'll all be too afraid of what you might do.![]()
I have two in rotation, one for work and another for home.
And another six collecting dust
climb out onto the wing for a vape at 35,000 ft.
Not just hereI'm not a lawyer, but I think they have at least rules about that.