Vaping in the car

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One of my means of income is delivering pizza. I work shifts anywhere from 8-12 hours, and my normal "work" rig is 1 or 2 ego twist 650mah with Mini sub cartomizer tanks that hold 3.5-4ml of juice. the batteries last me all day until I get home and normally I don't charge until I go to bed or wake up so they are ready to go for the next day. I also sometimes pack a ce4 with a 'taste change' tobacco flavor to counteract the berry+fruit juices I vape in my tanks.


the twists go in a typical ego case, which rests in one of my cupholders and holds them upright.


My car is a 2013 and only has 6k miles on it. It has a cigarette lighter slot (with no lighter) and a built in USB port.
I'm weary about using any kind of usb passthrough because I don't want to short out the usb port, but I haven't ever had a battery die on my during the course of my work day as long as I stick to my charging regimen
 

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I like the silicon drip tips for the vehicle. They are soft, flexible and easy on the teeth - lol

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I prefer using a Knucklehead tip while driving. They bend with their built-in elbow joint so that you don't have to raise your PV horizontal to take a vape. The ming shape is a popular, comfortable tip for the mouth, too. Most vendors that sell drip tips have these; I got mine at RTD Vapor Drip Tips .

If you want a little more bling in the same same style of drip tip Vapor Mania has the Blasters BLASTER Adjustable Drip Tips .
 

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I do all the time. I put it in a cup in the cup holder. I don't bother with a pass through, just keep my batts charged as needed and go. I use PV's up to the size af a LT. Even for all day drives, 2 batteries will do me so not a problem. If I drove for a living I would probably re-think this.

I would not leave a device in the car during the summer. Batteries don't like high heat and juice can leak. Come to think of it, juice gets awfully thick in the winter in Canada too.
 

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I vape in the car frequently. My car, which is a 2013 Jeep, does not have an "ashtray", but was built with a shelf below the stereo that fits the PV perfectly, and keeps it horizontal, which is good for the Vivi Nova type clearomizers as well! It also has a usb port and a standard plug (12v, I think), so I always keep the egos charged while vaping and driving! I also keep some windex wipes and paper towels in the car to get rid of the residue on the windows.
 

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Yes, I do. I commute about 100 miles a day, so I use a lavatube mini with a tank, and a gripper with an xl carto. I'm not crazy about the pass through thing, so I make sure everything is charged and ready to go in the mornings. I also kind of like the person in the car next to me wondering what the heck I'm doing. No fumbling necessary, but there is a film on my windows after awhile. But not like when I was smoking.
 

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My mods run hours on a set of batteries, enough to go through 6 ml, so I don't use passthroughs any longer. Been alongside state police and sherriff's patrol cars at stop lights, I don't think twice about taking a puff on my VV Grand. I believe more people are running across vaping than we sometimes think.
 
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