Taking a trip? What accessories do you bring with you? Must-haves?

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Fyreffect

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I've been vaping for about a month now, but I haven't had to take my vape on the road with me yet.

For anybody out there who travels regularly (or occasionally), what are some handy accessories/items you've found to be useful aside from the essentials like chargers and spare juice? I'm looking for any and all items that could come in handy, things I probably wouldn't think of, to be honest.
 

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Spares for every thing you can afford to. A car and 110 charger. Ziplock bags for your juice. Prescout the area on the WWW to find local vape shops. Are you traveling by air, car what? Are you leaving the country? Here is a link to the travel section on ECF. Travel and E-Cig
Also not ecig related there is an important app if you are leaving the country if you have an android type phone. It's called Smart Traveler. It has all the threat level warnings for countries. Would also put a short cut on your smart phone for ECF in case you have a question. I was a Boyscout so I believe in BE PREPARED. I'd also would not put all your vape gear in one bag if you travel by air so if a bag gets lost! If possible carry it on. I'm not kidding about the spares. A lot of stuff can happen in a month.
 

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This is what goes in my purse every time I walk out the door. When I'm working I never know when I'll be home. I have a car charger and wall USB that stays in my truck at all times.
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This is the other side of the two sided organizer. It has parts I might need away from home. It came with dividers to make smaller compartments. I got it at Walmart where all the tackle boxes are for under $5.
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That's a great looking setup. Is that case designed for vaping or did you repurpose it?

I picked up a locking pencil case from Target on Friday and bought some elastic, Velcro, and super glue from a fabric store and added everything on the left side, right side came with the netting and elastic band.
 

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I'm going to a horse show this weekend and I'm just a tad nervous about it. I'll be camping overnight in the horse trailer so no handy hotel outlet to charge stuff. Obviously, there are electrical outlets available, but not sure if I'll find one in a spot suitable for battery charging. I don't have a car charger, and even if I did I'd be afraid to use it in the truck pulling the horse trailer- my luck it would blow the truck's computer and I'd be stranded. It's not like I could put a 1000# animal in a cab to get her home!

I'll just make sure ALL my batteries, including my cig-a-likes, are fully charged, bring my charger and extra juice, and hope for the best. I also have a free GreenSmoke starter kit I figure I can bring for added insurance. Surely two 1300mah, a 900mah, a 650mah and a couple of cig-a-likes will last me approximately 40 hours away from home!
 

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I travel all the time.

I bring:
One 30ml glass bottle of juice.
Two needle tip 10ml (sometimes empty...I have not had the pressure change issue).
Two extra heads or cartos depending on the delivery I am bringing. Lately it's protanks and evods so one head type.
Provari, zmax or reo with two charged batteries.
Itaste VV. Used to bring two of the above until I got the itaste.
Two white cloud disposables. New add on, and I am sure I could squeak three days out of those two if needed.

I used to bring a lot more. I have zero worries with the above. The only reason I have two needle bottles and two heads is for an out of the box failure on a head or something strange with a bottle.
 

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I'm going to a horse show this weekend and I'm just a tad nervous about it. I'll be camping overnight in the horse trailer so no handy hotel outlet to charge stuff. Obviously, there are electrical outlets available, but not sure if I'll find one in a spot suitable for battery charging. I don't have a car charger, and even if I did I'd be afraid to use it in the truck pulling the horse trailer- my luck it would blow the truck's computer and I'd be stranded. It's not like I could put a 1000# animal in a cab to get her home!

I'll just make sure ALL my batteries, including my cig-a-likes, are fully charged, bring my charger and extra juice, and hope for the best. I also have a free GreenSmoke starter kit I figure I can bring for added insurance. Surely two 1300mah, a 900mah, a 650mah and a couple of cig-a-likes will last me approximately 40 hours away from home!

Something like this might be useful for you. ReVIVE Series Solar ReStore External Battery Pack with Universal USB Charging Port for Portable E-readers , MP3 Players , Smartphones & More USB Powered Devices:Amazon:Cell Phones & Accessories you'd be able to charge batteries without worrying about shorting wiring in your truck.
 

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I thought about something like that, but I'd probably only have a need for it maybe once a year. Most of the time I'm either closer to home or staying in a hotel.
 
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