Please ignore if this idea has been posted before....
Two days after getting my ecigs I discovered how difficult it was going to be to swap cartos or batteries....while driving. Opening the cool metal case and screwing on cartos was just not going to work for me. Also, I have always bought clothing like t-shirts with a breast pocket (don't all smokers?). Put that metal case in that pocket and the weight taught me what it must feel like to be a woman (or half a woman)....sag and all. So I went looking for something lighter in weight and easier to access. At Office Depot, I found the nylon ID badge holder. Watching the Olympics....you know what I mean when you see people wearing that thing around their neck with their access credentials and such. For $5 I picked up this one which holds 3 to 4 shorties or regulars nicely in the front clear plastic pouch. It fits nicely in a t-shirt pocket.
What is nice about it is you can vape several flavors without doing any fumbling or swapping. I tend to vape a regular flavor tobacco most of the time, but want a bigger hit with a menthol occasionally. And I carry a flavored one (watermelon) for stealth vaping (anyone smells it, they think Jolly Rancher candy). You simply push up the flavor you want about an inch...vape...and push it back. If you keep the plastic window facing you, nobody sees the LED when in stealth vape mode.
On this model, there is a zipper pouch on the back. Here is a good place for the V4L business cards or maybe even that maxxed out credit card you use to buy vape supplies. Or maybe even some emergency cash....whatever you want.
Finally...in-between the front window pouch and the back zipper pouch is a third slot. This is where the neck cord is attached and can be pulled out when wanted. I keep mine tucked since, as mentioned earlier, I use the breast pocket of either my shirts or coats.
The V4L cases are very cool....but there is a time and place. When driving, I find this holder to be ideal and is much lighter and thinner for those who, like me, tend to use breast pockets. Apologies for the poor images. Chrome shorties behind clear plastic causes some glare and wrecks the focus.
Two days after getting my ecigs I discovered how difficult it was going to be to swap cartos or batteries....while driving. Opening the cool metal case and screwing on cartos was just not going to work for me. Also, I have always bought clothing like t-shirts with a breast pocket (don't all smokers?). Put that metal case in that pocket and the weight taught me what it must feel like to be a woman (or half a woman)....sag and all. So I went looking for something lighter in weight and easier to access. At Office Depot, I found the nylon ID badge holder. Watching the Olympics....you know what I mean when you see people wearing that thing around their neck with their access credentials and such. For $5 I picked up this one which holds 3 to 4 shorties or regulars nicely in the front clear plastic pouch. It fits nicely in a t-shirt pocket.

What is nice about it is you can vape several flavors without doing any fumbling or swapping. I tend to vape a regular flavor tobacco most of the time, but want a bigger hit with a menthol occasionally. And I carry a flavored one (watermelon) for stealth vaping (anyone smells it, they think Jolly Rancher candy). You simply push up the flavor you want about an inch...vape...and push it back. If you keep the plastic window facing you, nobody sees the LED when in stealth vape mode.

On this model, there is a zipper pouch on the back. Here is a good place for the V4L business cards or maybe even that maxxed out credit card you use to buy vape supplies. Or maybe even some emergency cash....whatever you want.

Finally...in-between the front window pouch and the back zipper pouch is a third slot. This is where the neck cord is attached and can be pulled out when wanted. I keep mine tucked since, as mentioned earlier, I use the breast pocket of either my shirts or coats.

The V4L cases are very cool....but there is a time and place. When driving, I find this holder to be ideal and is much lighter and thinner for those who, like me, tend to use breast pockets. Apologies for the poor images. Chrome shorties behind clear plastic causes some glare and wrecks the focus.
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