Vape sleeve

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aceman3330

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There are lots of silicone sleeves out there that are pre-cut exactly for your devices.
For example:
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I don't like sleeves, but I do use wraps. Protects the mod, but looks better. And they can be more personalized.

I also use wraps on some but they're more permanent whereas the sleeves you can take off and change and reuse on a daily basis if you want to.
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Kprthevapr

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does anyone else put a sleeve on their vape? I have one on my X cube 2 but you can't see the led and I love that feature but I don't want to have a sleeve on it cause I like the design but then again I don't wanna get it all scratched up so idk what to do
Jwraps work great!
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Haha, the DNA 40's. Mine don't look quite that scarred, but that finish they use is pretty awful. The VAPORSHARK wording is the first to fade...well after the button at least.
Indeed. The button started to show wear within the first week, at least, if not actually on the first day I had it.
 

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I use a silicone sleeve for my RX200 mod, mainly to protect the paint finish, but I also like the rubbery feel it has. It's kinda a PITA to remove in order to remove/replace the batteries, though.

I've used J-wraps for my Provari's, which also help protect the paint finish. I don't use anything for my mechanical mods. They're a little battle worn.
 
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