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Mare1077

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Ok. So.... I am looking for an extremely small battery (doesn't need to look like a cig) preferably a mini ego style that is automatic and has a 510/ego connection.

I need a stealth vape. .I bought a mini ego (400mah) and it is small and I like it, but the fact it is small doesn't serve the purpose since there is a button. .I find myself still holding it like a normal ego or twist. This means that the button gets pushed my my thumb and the clearo I have is completely exposed. .I would really like if I could hide the whole thing in my hand. .If it were automatic, I could do this. .I know the problems with auto batts, but I only need this occasionally.

Has anyone seen anything like this around? Please help!
 

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Why do you need such a Stealth PV?

I teach at a University. I teach for 6 hours straight on Tuesdays. However, I can't go 6 hours without nicotine. I need to be able to sneak a vape here and there so that I don't end up being the grumpy ....h of a professor. I am generally a very nice, well liked professor and person, but even my husband acknowledges that I have a tendency to become a raging ....* when I am nicotine starved.
 

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Actually, these are like the mini ego I already have and I am really looking for something that is automatic. The SD seems to the the best option so far, it is 300mah and automatic. I don't need it to last a really long time. I will maybe taking 4 or 5 drags a night from it. I am going to be using a higher nic strength than I am used to since normally I pretty much chain vape, and obviously I can't do that if I am teaching a class.

But, Thank you Yves! This is an amazing price for a really nice kit. I may end up getting one but it really won't fix my immediate problem.

Would this work better for you?
KGO batteries 1100mAh


lol got to love these links its not a 100mah ;)
 

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I teach at a University. I teach for 6 hours straight on Tuesdays. However, I can't go 6 hours without nicotine. I need to be able to sneak a vape here and there so that I don't end up being the grumpy ....h of a professor. I am generally a very nice, well liked professor and person, but even my husband acknowledges that I have a tendency to become a raging ....* when I am nicotine starved.

I know that feeling.

I also teach at a College and have Back-to-Backs on Friday for 5 Hours. And there is Always a Student who wants to ask a Question or has some Sob Story about why they Need to miss an Exam / Didn't turn in Homework.

Our Campus has a No e-Cigarette Policy everywhere Except parking Lots. Thankfully my classes are in a building Next a Parking Lot. So I tell students if you want to talk with me now, you are going to have to do it while we walk to the Edge of the Parking Lot.

Be Careful Stealth Vaping. My Department Chair and Division Dean are Good. But the VP of Instructional Services is an Extreme Hardliner. I wouldn't want to have to be Dragged into Her Office to Explain why I was Caught Stealth Vaping on Campus.
 

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I am trying to be careful. As far as I know, there is no anti-ecig policy on my campus. :) However, I understand that it would probably be frowned upon if I just whipped out my PV and started vaping away during class. haha... I teach science labs, so there is a lot of activity going on at all times. I figure it won't be too hard to sneak a puff a couple times during my 6 hour marathon of classes if I can find something I can completely hide in my hand.

I know that feeling.

I also teach at a College and have Back-to-Backs on Friday for 5 Hours. And there is Always a Student who wants to ask a Question or has some Sob Story about why they Need to miss an Exam / Didn't turn in Homework.

Our Campus has a No e-Cigarette Policy everywhere Except parking Lots. Thankfully my classes are in a building Next a Parking Lot. So I tell students if you want to talk with me now, you are going to have to do it while we walk to the Edge of the Parking Lot.

Be Careful Stealth Vaping. My Department Chair and Division Dean are Good. But the VP of Instructional Services is an Extreme Hardliner. I wouldn't want to have to be Dragged into Her Office to Explain why I was Caught Stealth Vaping on Campus.
 

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The SD Keyring is an excellent choice. My only qualm, even though it has not happened to me, is juice getting down inside and mucking things up since it is an automatic.


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I know that can be a problem with auto batts, but I think it will be ok as long as I am careful with it.

It is too bad they don't make auto mini egos...
 

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I am trying to be careful. As far as I know, there is no anti-ecig policy on my campus. :) However, I understand that it would probably be frowned upon if I just whipped out my PV and started vaping away during class. haha... I teach science labs, so there is a lot of activity going on at all times. I figure it won't be too hard to sneak a puff a couple times during my 6 hour marathon of classes if I can find something I can completely hide in my hand.

If I used an e-Cigarette inside a Classroom or a Lab, I would Not Receive Any Backup from my Chair or Division Dean. And my Contract would Definitely come under Review.

That is Not Even an Option.

If your Campus does Not have an e-Cigarette Policy, I would still be Very Cautious about using an e-Cigarette. And would Only use it in areas where Smoking is Allowed.

I don’t like to Bring Un-Need attention to Myself when I am on Campus. And I don’t like to have to use up my Good Karma Points with my Chair/Dean. I like to save them for things like when a Student Challenges a Grade or Protests when Caught Cheating on an Exam.

Here is something I posted awhile back. Perhaps it might help with the cravings to vape. Not carrying my PV Broke my Need to vaping on a Regular Basis.

Not a Debate or an Opinion. Just something that Happened to me Related to Teaching and School.

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I teach at a college and Many of my students know that I am a former Smoker who now uses e-Cigarettes. I had a student two semesters ago ask if he could vape During class? I told him No.

He was polite but wanted to know what the reason was. I told him that our College has a No e-Cigarette use policy on campus Policy (Parking Lots and Cars is Fine) so it really wasn’t my decision to make.

I asked him if he could get through a Two Hour class without taking a hit of his e-Cigarette? He said “Yeah, But I think about it All the Time.” I asked him if he had his PV with him right now and he pulled out an eGo from his Shirt Pocket.

I told him that Maybe he wouldn’t think about it so much if he Didn’t carry his PV to class? I asked him try something. To leave his PV in his car when he came to my class and see if it helped. He kinda looked at me funny but said he would try it.

I never said anything else to him about it but for the next couple of weeks every time I would come into class I would look at him and Wink while I pointed at my Shirt Pocket. I think the rest of the class though I was Crazy.

On the day of the Mid-Term, the student said he wanted to talk with me after class. After all the exams were turned in he told me that he had been leaving his PV in his car when he was on campus. He said that he wasn’t constantly thinking about taking a Hit or Stealth Vaping much anymore. And that he could concentrate more not only on my class but All his classes. I told him that was Great because he was somewhat struggling with the course material in my class. (Some people just have a hard time with Math.)

He also said that he was starting to leave his PV in his car when he went to the Mall, to Movies and to Restaurants.

I didn’t talk much with him for the rest of the semester. When I did it was always about some Math Concepts.

About the last week of classes I was getting out of my car when I saw a Student running towards me waving their arms a shouting something. Trust me. A student Waving their Arms and Shouting is Seldom a Good Thing. But it was my student and he had this Big ....ty Grin on his face.

He told me that two days ago he got to campus and realized that he had left his PV at home. He said that he was going to drive home after his Chem class to get it. But after class he had gone to the Library to study Math and it was about a Hour into his studying until he realized that he still didn’t have his PV. He decided just to stay on campus and study Instead of going home for the PV. That this was the first time in a Year of vaping that he had Not Freaked Out or Rushed home to get his PV.

He went on to say that he didn’t Stealth Vape anymore and if he was busy doing something, that he could go for Hours before he “Needed” to take a Hit. He was so Animated and kept wanting to shake my hand.

He ended up getting a “C” in the class. But when I saw him the following semester he said he wanted a “B” but was OK with the Grade because he learned something Very Important. And it didn’t have Anything to do with Math.

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My semester started two weeks ago, and I thought it would be horrible, but I find that it is not nearly as bad as I thought.

If I used an e-Cigarette inside a Classroom or a Lab, I would Not Receive Any Backup from my Chair or Division Dean. And my Contract would Definitely come under Review.

That is Not Even an Option.

If your Campus does Not have an e-Cigarette Policy, I would still be Very Cautious about using an e-Cigarette. And would Only use it in areas where Smoking is Allowed.

I don’t like to Bring Un-Need attention to Myself when I am on Campus. And I don’t like to have to use up my Good Karma Points with my Chair/Dean. I like to save them for things like when a Student Challenges a Grade or Protests when Caught Cheating on an Exam.

Here is something I posted awhile back. Perhaps it might help with the cravings to vape. Not carrying my PV Broke my Need to vaping on a Regular Basis.
 

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Good luck with that! I just got my email groups finalized and gradebooks done with the final roster...

PITA!

I hear you…

Most people Only see an Instructor for 3 Hours or so a Week in the Front of the Class.

They don’t see them Going to Meetings, Updating Outlines/Syllabuses, Printing Roasters, Doing Add/Drop, Making Homework/Tests, GRADING HOMEWORK/TESTS and Doing Grades.

What I tell people about teaching is, “If we could somehow Get Rid of the Students, it would be a Perfect Job”.

Take care and have a Good Semester.
 

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Thank you. You too!

Grading is the bane of my existence! But I put up with it because I absolutely love teaching...it is all the other stuff that goes along with it that I dislike...

I hear you…

Most people Only see an Instructor for 3 Hours or so a Week in the Front of the Class.

They don’t see them Going to Meetings, Updating Outlines/Syllabuses, Printing Roasters, Doing Add/Drop, Making Homework/Tests, GRADING HOMEWORK/TESTS and Doing Grades.

What I tell people about teaching is, “If we could somehow Get Rid of the Students, it would be a Perfect Job”.

Take care and have a Good Semester.
 
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