So, how do you carry your mod around?

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Myk

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Used to be the cigarette pack pocket in cargo pants. When my diagnosis was changed to Crohn's and insurance delayed approving the new med 6 weeks I was in too much pain to wear pants.
Single mod days the front chest pocket on my bibs. Dual mod days add the screwdriver pockets on my bibs. More than that I'm gone long enough to have my duffle bag with me.
 

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I'm really old school. Quick trips are a simple old ego/evod. Longer trips are an egrip or istick basic. So my pocket is all I need. My wife usually has a couple of mods (evic with subtanks and a bottle of juice loose in her Coach purse. She''s always digging for them. Don't know how she finds anything down there in that bottomless pit (usually she doesn't. Things have been lost down there for years.).
 

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I'm retired now but when I was at work I wore carpenter jeans. Only needed one mod because I couldn't vape on the job. The side leg pocket is perfect. It keeps the mod upright and you can't sit on it.

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I generally carry mine in my hand. When I enter a space where smoking or vaping might not be appreciated (a store for instance), I put it in my pants pocket for the duration. But, I'm not a woman and I have pants pockets. And, I'm no slave to fashion, so the jeans pockets are big enough to handle a big tube mod.
 

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I use a large sized Ego case. One pocket is the perfect size for a square battery case to fit in and the other side I carry a spare device. I always carry two devices with me. The one I'm using is in my pocket or on the desk.

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Looks like it's about time to get another one!
 

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Girl here - I carry mine or have it within eye view most almost always. I have a small zipper carry case in my purse for juice and spare batteries. I do not want to put my mod in my purse because I have a very nice and neat purse and do not want it to leak. If I am in a situation where I just have to put it in my purse for a few minutes - I have a small plastic cover for the mouthpiece and put it in a ziplock bag upright in one of the multi-function pockets made for cell phones and I make sure it is turned off and/or with batteries removed or I just gently stand it against my wallet or case to anchor it. I also purchased a custom fabric lanyard cover case that is designed to be worn around the neck === I use it to wrap it around the handle and just sort of stand it in the purse.
 

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When weather permits, I have a zip down hoodie and a jean jacket with inside pockets, perfect for a vape or two. But my handbags also have inside pockets that’ll keep the vapes upright. I only take my no leak tanks out and about though, because I only buy nicer leather bags.

The only ones I can squeeze into my back pockets are little istick 20s and 30s. Why women’s clothing has such tiny pockets or fake pockets baffles me.
 

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I have a purse with compartments, my mods go all in one side (I usually have three). That way if anything leaks (it doesn't usually) it will leak into that area, not all over my pocketbook and etc. It's also motivational in the sense that I keep my purse a lot cleaner and more organized than I did before. Each and every mod gets turned off if I'm putting them in the purse. It works pretty well.

I also don't take a mod into my purse until and unless I've played with it a bit and know it is a non leaker sideways, and upside down and whatever It's the easiest solution (for me) but everyone's different and etc. I also carry batteries and a bottle of juice. Thanks to my three mod habit I very rarely need these items, but if I can add something "useful" to my purse, I'm gonna.

This presents a weight problem, but otherwise works rather well. As long as I rotate hands, to keep both arms getting a workout.. LOL..

Good luck finding the right solution!

Anna
 

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The farthest I go without a purse is the mailbox. I'm one of those Grandma types that always carries emergency supplies in her purse (tissues, bandaids, tweezers, safety pins, flashlight, knife, etc.)

I always keep at least one, if not two, backups in my purse. If I'm using a purse that doesn't have separate pockets for my backups, I'll use an Ego Case or something similar.
 
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