Tootle Puffers, Part Three! (The Sequel of the Redux)

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If I'm going to be out & about for an extended amount of time, I simply take @Krisma advice and take more than one mod.

Me too. Anything more than about 22 seconds. :blush:

Carrying two Billet Boxes is smaller than some box mods on the market today. It's long been a habit...(leave it to @Krisma to know!)

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Funny, I haven't owned a mod with a USB chargers since the eGo days.
Just simply put in a fresh battery whenever I leave the house.

If I'm going to be out & about for an extended amount of time, I simply take @Krisma advice and take more than one mod.

While most of mine do have the capability, I'm also in the 2 (or more) camp. I check battery status (and tank level, of course), if low, swap in a fresh. No longer a concern. And the single 18650 silicone battery sleeves are about the size of a chap stick, so not a big bulge if I do want to carry a spare.
 

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hehe The talk of spares reminds me of my first few months vaping.

I was so afraid of something going wrong..... I would carry enough spares to equip a small suburb. Spare batteries, spare tanks, spare cartos, eliquid, and lots of spares of spares. I needed a small wheeled suitcase to carry it all. It was a mindset of no trust in my equipment or me and my memory of always having a pack of smokes on me. Slowly I started to trust, i whittled down the amount to almost enough spares to equip my street and then all of a sudden one day, the panic of being without my vape gear vanished and I really only take 2 setups. Not because I need spare but because I like 2 different eliquids. Choice not necessity.

As someone who needed to carry a pack of smokes and a lighter when going to the letterbox.... this was amazing. Heck I can remembering driving a couple of hours to get smokes one day when I ran out.

These days I go hours without vaping and there is no panic.
 
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My business trip to Egypt a year back taught me to carry good backup. A tank met an airport lounge floor on the outward legs, I was stuck using a cruddy setup from an airport shop for the next week. (My mod was fine, but the junk clearos available in the airport all had eGo fittings.)

I have a small ziploc with a mech, an 18650 in silicone holder, an RDA with fresh coil, and 10ml of eliquid. That normally sits in my car, and I'll periodically rotate the 18650 and eliquid. If I travel that bag will go in my carry-on (liquid moved to the 1Qt liquids bag)

The airport gear was bad enough that at night I would bring out the broken tank and use it as a dripper, couple drops on the coil at a time [emoji3]
 

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Funny, I haven't owned a mod with a USB chargers since the eGo days.
Just simply put in a fresh battery whenever I leave the house.

If I'm going to be out & about for an extended amount of time, I simply take @Krisma advice and take more than one mod.
And make sure your spares are all compatible with each other! I learned that the hard way. I had an 808 setup and a 510 setup. The atomizer ran dry on one and the battery ran out on the other.
 

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I usually always have main rig, 5-10ml juice, spare small tank, and a full iCare on me anytime away from home. Sometimes throw the iStick Mini in my jacket pocket if I'm going to be stuck in a building all day.


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I always carry a backup as well...Von Earl or icare on me.. along with my regular set up... I like the security and the ability to switch flavors as well... some times I get that look from non vapers / smokers when I break out the other device and they ask " you have two vapes?" I have to chuckle thinking about all the ones I left at home.. smokers are very loyal to there one brand of cigs...they don't understand what there missing out on.
 

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5 VV4's in the electronics carry on.
6 RGM2 split up between carryon and cases.
6 bottles of juice split up between carryon and cases.
2 Packs of coils in the cases.
1 surge protector charger.
1 power convertor.
List of vape shops near where I will be.

Make sure the charger fits the convertor before you get to London or you end up roaming Oxford St. looking for a usb charger at less than 1 amp.
 

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We all sound very alike about what we take along for a long day away from home.

I have my trusty provari, making sure the tank is full and the battery is well charged. I also take an icare along as a back up. I also have a spare battery in a silicone sleeve and a fresh coil that live in my purse permanently. Just in case…

The mere thought of coil dying, tank empty, provari decides to quit or I drop it and something breaks and I'm away from home is enough to cause me a panic attack. It's not like I can stop at the corner store and buy a pack of cigs :w00t:

can remembering driving a couple of hours to get smokes one day when I ran out
Been there done that !
So you guys like the icare? I'm thinking about getting one.
I like them a lot for when vaping stealthily is the only way. I also carry one of my two in my pyrse when I go out fir an extended period of time.
 

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So you guys like the icare? I'm thinking about getting one.
I have the original one but there is a whole line out them now, diff sizes. It's good for a little stealth mod for back up situations or like work. It's more of a device that I take out with me and not really use at home... it won't be your "go to" device if that makes sense.. for $10-14 it's worth it and does come in handy..
 

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That looks about right for a 1 week trip [emoji106]

I would take that gear for 2 days til 2 weeks.

We all sound very alike about what we take along for a long day away from home.

I have my trusty provari, making sure the tank is full and the battery is well charged. I also take an icare along as a back up. I also have a spare battery in a silicone sleeve and a fresh coil that live in my purse permanently. Just in case…

The mere thought of coil dying, tank empty, provari decides to quit or I drop it and something breaks and I'm away from home is enough to cause me a panic attack. It's not like I can stop at the corner store and buy a pack of cigs :w00t:


Been there done that !

I like them a lot for when vaping stealthily is the only way. I also carry one of my two in my pyrse when I go out fir an extended period of time.

We all have our preferred methods.
 

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I have the original one but there is a whole line out them now, diff sizes. It's good for a little stealth mod for back up situations or like work. It's more of a device that I take out with me and not really use at home... it won't be your "go to" device if that makes sense.. for $10-14 it's worth it and does come in handy..
I put one in my fasttech cart but read about spitting and auto-firing issues so I've been hesitant. I would like a tiny think I can throw in my bag. From looking at the coil, it looks like spitting could be definitely be a problem.
 

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