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As it is, I can barely get the stem out to just change a top wick...

Opal, here's my tip. Keep the head in the base of the tank when attempting to get the post off. It's way easier that way, whenever I try to do it to the head itself I either rip apart my fingers or pull the little rubber stopper from the bottom. Put the head in the base and then just wiggle the post back and forth a few times, should come right out! If it STILL gives me a hard time, I put it in a washcloth and hold the base and post in the cloth, but it's not usually necessary.
 

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Ok I have a problem. I bring evods and protank minis with me to work. Today one of my evods was leaky when i got into the car in the morning, and both the protanks feel like they've leaked some inside, because they are gurgly. i warm them up in my hands a little bit and blow through them some, and that seems to help. This doesn't make for a easy vape on my drive home. halp. what can i do?! Bringing my stuff into work isnt' really something I'd like to do.
 

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Ok I have a problem. I bring evods and protank minis with me to work. Today one of my evods was leaky when i got into the car in the morning, and both the protanks feel like they've leaked some inside, because they are gurgly. i warm them up in my hands a little bit and blow through them some, and that seems to help. This doesn't make for a easy vape on my drive home. halp. what can i do?! Bringing my stuff into work isnt' really something I'd like to do.

I learned over the summer that Evods and Protanks seem to hate changes in temperature. I haven't left mine in the car in the cold for more than around 30 minutes, like a trip into the store or something.

Honestly, bring it in. Not sure why you're opposed to bringing it in, but you could get a small case that's discrete, like a little makeup bag or something, I use one that I got in the $1 section at Target.

Bonus is that it's lined in waterproof material.

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vwkitty- i have one of the ego zip up pouch things. I work in a hospital. Non smoking hospital. I guess I could keep it in my bag, i'm just paranoid. Sometimes people go in my bag to grab snacks. They're in teh cold for 12 hours. It's not cool :( I guess I'll have to bring them in. I'm not ready to drive and use my reo's..It's not discrete enough.
 

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Morning, MBV peeps!

Lesson of the day - do not get the turkey into the oven without taking time for coffee and vaping.

Almost burned my turkey!

I had the oven on the convection setting, not the regular setting... oops...

Settled in now with bavarian cream + cake (yellow) and a cup of coffee - no more food prep to do for a few hours.
 

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vwkitty- i have one of the ego zip up pouch things. I work in a hospital. Non smoking hospital. I guess I could keep it in my bag, i'm just paranoid. Sometimes people go in my bag to grab snacks. They're in teh cold for 12 hours. It's not cool :( I guess I'll have to bring them in. I'm not ready to drive and use my reo's..It's not discrete enough.
You can get one of the small Igloo coolers & a couple of icepacks, in winter dip the icepacks in hot water & wrap in a towel then put it in with your vaping stuff & leave it in the car. That is what I had to do when I worked. Just freeze the packs in summer to keep your stuff cool.
 
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