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mianker

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Who is it that has that logo "Don't leave home without it."?

Having extra PVs and spare parts everywhere.......PRICELESS:toast:
About 2 weeks after my last analog I was out of state my PV landed on the attie, PV broke. One puff of the light menthol cig, followed by a cough and sputter told me that wasn't going work. Fortunately I had a usb passthrough not wanting to run back and forth to the car I grabbed my huge emergency car jumper battery thing and carried it around when I needed a fix. That made the largest PV look tiny........but it worked.
 

Mr_Phil

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Mr_Phil, have you found your emergency fix yet? Have you considered a nearby mall and the smoke-Anywhere kiosk? I hope you are feeling better today:smokie:

Msroulette, I was better as soon as I got home. Here in Lubbock there is no mall outlet. We do have the smoke shops but the supply is very limited. I'm building a passthru. I've been waiting for a batt to die to salvage for the tube. But, just my luck, my attys and batts just keep going and going. So I found a windchime and an RJ. Now I am working on a substitute for soldiering. It may not be pretty, but it'll get-r-done.

I carry backups for my backups. That includes Walmart's version of nicorette gum, their version of the lozenges (cherry's pretty good) and some plain old sugarless gum. I don't envision a cigarette even in extreme circumstances.

I hadn't thought of that at all. An awesome idea. Thanks. :toast:
 

Mr_Phil

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Yes cigs are so nasty!
Last yr when I started I had issues with batteries. I finally got so frustrated that I smoked after 3 weeks because I couldnt keep batts charged. It was nasty but my nic addiction didn't care that the cigs were nasty. Unfortunately I got use to them again after a couple of days. I fell off the vaping wagon for a while and came back as soon as I could afford more decent batteries , lots of them. It took longer the second time to quit cigs, so now I have 8 kr808 batts, 2 eGo batts, a couple PT's and an Indulgence on the way. I have a mini lab I carry in my purse, a medium size lab for weekends away and the drawer full of stuff at home.
I am now at 23 days with no cig and I don't plan on falling off the wagon any more.

Way to go!! My ecig habit is financed totally by what I earn from writing for ehow, adsense at my blog, and amazon product reviews. So I don't make much at all. That just shows how much the savings are. But it also means I cannot drop everything and stock up. Never could smoke for thirty or so bux a month.
 

stover.p

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I have been doing quite a bit of traveling for work as of late. My biggest fear is running out of juice, attys going out, or a battery that decides not to recharge.

My solution is as follows-

Carry on bag-a pouch with 3 ml bottles of juice, a few attys and an ego batt and 3 510 batts and a pcc, 2 cartos, a quick charger for the ego

luggage-bigger pouch with lots of juice lots of attys and 4 510 batts and 2 ego batts, 10 cartos

I ordered the following that will be home when I get there- A USB passthru!

So far so good on my travels!

:vapor:
 
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