Running Out

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Subterrestrial

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I spend a fair few hours behind the wheel every day, I never run out of juice,
Here is why,
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1x mvp2
1x 900mah ego batt
1x kayfun lite clone
2x nautilus mini's
4x aspire et-s clearios (with bvc's)
2x spare nautilus bvc coils
3x spare et-s bvc coils
1x spare drip tip
Plus
1x 10ml chefsvapour ry4
1x 10ml of cosmic fog milk & honey
Plus some pipe cleaners

This is what my lass calls My case of ocd!

!!! I really like that case! Where did you get it or did you make it? I have a nearly identical set-up (MVP, multiple ET-S, etc) and I'm currently using a Case Logic zipper case for a USB drive that recently crapped out and it works, but it would be nice to have those elastic loops instead of having my tanks bouncing around in a mesh pocket.
 

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!!! I really like that case! Where did you get it or did you make it? I have a nearly identical set-up (MVP, multiple ET-S, etc) and I'm currently using a Case Logic zipper case for a USB drive that recently crapped out and it works, but it would be nice to have those elastic loops instead of having my tanks bouncing around in a mesh pocket.

I agree. I'd like to have a case like that too, for when I leave the house.

its actualy a pc repair tool case but i have ordered two of these from fasttech (one for me one for my lass) as they seem perfect for my kind of set up
$8.43 Zipper Style Carrying Case for E-Cigarettes - 175*150*55mm / 15cm lanyard at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
 

Frenchfry1942

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I keep spares in the car and I promote it here. I really fear not having my crutch.

I do, though, try to place my vaporizers out of my direct line of sight. Actually, my stocks are stored away and just my MOD/topper is out. And that, I try to keep it away. In the car it is tougher. I know it is there and it isn't far. I'll figure it out someday.
 

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I picked up an iStick a couple of weeks ago and I'm enjoying the USB charge feature. I used to carry a spare 18650 for my Provari. Now, I just fill the Kayfun and put the iStick in my pocket. If it gets low on battery power I just plug it into the USB port in my pickup and charge. I can drive and vape with the USB cable plugged up in pass through mode.

I probably should leave a small bottle of juice in my console for extended days away from the house, along with a jeweler's screwdriver set for filling the Kayfun. Somehow, the little key chain screwdriver that came with the Kayfun popped a loop and fell off my keyring.
 

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I have a small eGo case that I keep in my car. Since I started rebuilding all I keep in it is a spare Kayfun, built and ready for juice. I Carry around an Innokin U-Can and those small key chain screwdrivers (that come with many RTA's) on my key chain. I just ordered a Hana Clone as a back up to my VS. Getting away from the pre-made coil setups, I don't worry as much as I use to.
 

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I've been vaping for about a year (not counting time on cigalikes) and off the cigs completely for a couple of months. Noticed recently that I sometimes don't pick up my vaper for longish periods, especially if I'm busy doing something absorbing. This morning I was up for a couple of hours before I realized I hadn't had a hit. That would never have happened with cigarettes. Other times, like when I'm on the computer, I vape non-stop.

Anyway today I went off to work in my truck. I have a couple of spinner powered protank mini's that I always take to work. I was driving around doing odd jobs for 6 hours. Realised soon into it that I had screwed up big time. One tank was almost empty. The other one had a coil that was close to death. Started thinking I might have to buy some cigs. I was desperately sucking on both of them all day. As dried out and burned as they both tasted I suspect I took a lot more hits than I would have if they had both been good. Didn't figure out until I was almost home that I could have poured the juice from the one with the bad coil into the one that was low, and invented a new flavour.

It made me realize how shaky the recovery process is. Just knowing I couldn't have a good hearty vape for a whole 6 hours almost threw me into a panic attack and brought on visions of a pack of cigs. Like a kid going on a trip without his security blanket.

I need more equipment. I need spares stashed everywhere.


Yeah, you really can't treat vaping with the same casual attitude you treated cigarettes -- yeah, you can get crappy cigalikes at a local convenience store, but they probably won't be anything like the vape you've come to love.

Also keep in mind that failing to make preparations -- not refilling, not making sure your coils are good, not recharging -- is a sneaky way your old addicted brain can manipulate you into giving it what it REALLY wants -- cigarettes. The brain is addicted, and it really doesn't care what the MIND wants -- to quit cigarettes -- it will do everything it can possibly do to sabotage your efforts to deprive it of cigarettes: cause you to "forget" to make the necessary preparations; manufacture physical symptoms that seemingly can only be relieved by smoking an actual cigarette; send you messages, if you do break down and smoke one, such as 'well I've smoked now, I might as well keep doing it;' send you messages like 'I wonder if they really would taste as bad as everyone says; I should try one and find out.'

Make no mistake, that addicted brain will do all that and more, to try and get what it really wants: more cigarette smoking. The brain is a wonderful, powerful tool, but it makes a terrible master. If you aren't in charge of it, it will be in charge of you.

Andria
 

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Chain Vaping! My favorite past time:p

you just keep two really solid set ups for all the time (istick and Kanger V2s) another MVP or two..some vision spinners and an Innokin VV, two ego t's with Protank 2's with air valvs (all of which except the VV are going into the "pass on box)

and about almost a liter of ejuice in the 'fridge and I'm good..."running out" anxiety...non existent *lol*
 

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This is what I take to work every day. Of course, I also like to swap flavors aback and forth a few times a day. Got cinnamon danish swirl, cinnamon red hots, and Pina Colada with me today. Plus a spare battery. Usually don't need it but there have been days.... Lol

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DaveP

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Running out is a condition that's remedied by a visit to the local B&M! For the first three years I vaped, there was nowhere to buy juice. Now, there's a Stormy's Vapor Cellar 5 minutes away!

There's always the stash of juices that I either didn't like or the 24mg I used to vape before I dropped to 6mg. The 24mg might make me dizzy now, but it's there for emergencies. I probably have 200ml of old juice in reserve that hasn't reached the two year throwaway mark.
 
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