My emergency rebuild kit

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HecticEnergy

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Apologies if this isn't the right place for this
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BlkWolfMidnight

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Howdy,
I understand everything except the drill bits...lol
I'm building mine currently as well but so far what I've got is...
Wire Nips
UD Coil tool
Ceramic tweezers
Small coils of 26, 28 and 30 gauge wire
Small bundle of 2.0mm ekowool
Pen style muti screw driver
Small baggie of Rayon (Pre cut for length for most if not all atomizers)

All bundled in a large Ego case

Anything I should add?
 

HecticEnergy

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Howdy,
I understand everything except the drill bits...lol
I'm building mine currently as well but so far what I've got is...
Wire Nips
UD Coil tool
Ceramic tweezers
Small coils of 26, 28 and 30 gauge wire
Small bundle of 2.0mm ekowool
Pen style muti screw driver
Small baggie of Rayon (Pre cut for length for most if not all atomizers)

All bundled in a large Ego case

Anything I should add?

Sounds like you've got everything... But I could be mistaken... I'm a bottle of wine under :p haven't creased the sheet yet (3 sheets to the wind) but defiantly fuzzy! :D


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Sounds like you've got everything... But I could be mistaken... I'm a bottle of wine under :p haven't creased the sheet yet (3 sheets to the wind) but defiantly fuzzy! :D


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I just recycled a empty myself.
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What a nice little kit you got. I rarely leave the sanctity of my recliner so all I carry is a little premade coil, screw driver, KGD in a little tube that was left on my mailbox for a free water sample.
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But that doesn't make me not ogle at yours and will probably be buying some Altoids real soon. I carry a grand and a mini so I've never needed it but a gal has got to be "prepared".

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Nice emergency kits. It pays to be prepared.
I carry three mods, a Reo, my Hana, and stealth Provari, an extra bottle of juice, and don't go far from home...:D

If I'm just out for a few hours I fill Reo and pop in a fresh battery. If going out for a half day or so I usually grab my 18350 4nine with a kayfun. Now I'm going to start packing this:
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I think I'll start leaving kayfun 4nine at home unless stealth is a priority :)


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All i bring around is a small ego case with tweezers, one or 2 balls of cotton, 2mm and 3mm screwdrivers, nail clippers, a couple of toothpicks, around a foot or so of 24ga..and the trusty oLd bLue screwdriver. XD

I should find a better case. LOL

I dont really rebuild when im not at home, but ill never know when i might autofire and burn a wick.
 

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Come to think of it, you never know when you might break down and get stuck .Or do something stupid like me when I first started vaping, and lock your keys in the car. All of my vaping devices except one were locked inside for hours. And it was running out. Closest I came to having a cigarette since I quit.
 

HecticEnergy

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I have an emergency kit that came with my lexus leather and very deep it can carry everything i own
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Hehe, does it stay in the car? Lol
Talk about being prepared!
My brother in law does the same thing, only he uses a shaving kit bag.


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I just use a cigar box at home.... The only parts and tools I carry when out, 1 battery and if going to be away more than 8 hours some juice and a screw driver (not required for top fill) or a second tank. My builds don't generally fail often enough or need to be rewicked enough to warrant carrying a tool kit. The only thing I should ever have to service, away from home, is the battery and fluid LEVEL. Don't need a kit for that. Just 1 bat and bottle in a 2 batt case.

When I smoked I didn't take the whole carton of cigs to work, why should I need to do such with vaping? I refuse to carry around MORE to vape than I needed to smoke. Smoking requires Pack of cigs and fire, makes for a pretty small daily vape gear supply.
 

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Here’s a picture of my vaping supplies bag that I bring with me to work every day if I need to rewick, rebuild, or clean my gear:

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The case is a Grid-It by Cocoon that I bought at the Container Store. It contains the following items:

- Mini screwdriver set
- Flathead screwdriver bit
- Scissors
- Nail clipper
- Spare coils
- Ceramic tweezers
- Volt/Ohm meter
- Rubber band
- Sunshine cloth
- Syringe
- Toothbrush
- Kayfun glass replacement tank
- Small ruler
- Drill bits
- GP fork
- Wicking and filler materials: cotton yarn, Japanese cotton, and GP fluff
 
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