What do we all take when we go out?

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Mindfield

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That's one hell of a set up Mindfield. What are 'Fluxomizers' and why do they need modding????

These are Fluxomizers. Currently my preferred way to vape, however I find that they don't vape as well right out of the box, and don't reach their full potential until they're modded some. Once modded they vape like mad though, which is why I've been using them above all else -- that, and they can be disassembled for cleaning and dry burned, which extends their lifespan. Easy to make tanks out of, too.
 

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ProVari with a full carto (in hand) and let's see.... Looking in the case -

1 1100 MAh eGo Passthru Battery, charged
1 18650 battery, charged
3 10ml bottles of juice, 1 tobac-ish, 1 fruit, 1 desert
6 carto's (filled with various stuff)
2 empty carto's
Q-Tips
MicroFiber cloth
Spare drip tip

Wow, when you list it all out like that, kinda looks... obsessive. :D
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when i go to friends houses that sounds like my kit except i have a leatherman multi tool in my kit a mini one not those big suckers
 

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These are Fluxomizers. Currently my preferred way to vape, however I find that they don't vape as well right out of the box, and don't reach their full potential until they're modded some. Once modded they vape like mad though, which is why I've been using them above all else -- that, and they can be disassembled for cleaning and dry burned, which extends their lifespan. Easy to make tanks out of, too.

Thanks for explaining Minefield, looks like a great site too.
 

Mindfield

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Thanks for explaining Minefield, looks like a great site too.

Yeah, GotVapes has some killer stuff, no doubt about that, and their prices are quite good, too, and shipping is awesome -- $5 flat even to Canada, which you can't even beat from within the country. :) If you do try some check out the reviews link in my sig, I've got a couple tutorials about modding the Fluxos and making a ghetto tank out of 'em. :)
 

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Re power outages - I got an 11,000mA New Trent portable USB charger. You charge it for 7 hours before the storm comes then can use that to charge an ecig. I think it put outs 1 amp (1000mA) so I put a 3-port USB hub on it and so far have charged 2 batteries at once but if it is 1amp it should be able to charge either 2 fat batteries like Ego/Riva or 1 fat battery and 2 slim ones, or 4 slim ones. But not run a PT (unless it's the kind with an inline battery that is just being charged.
 

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I take my Riva 510SE with a Chibi tank & Smok 1.7ohm single-coil if my only pockets are in my pants.

If I'm wearing a coat, it's the Prodigy with the same ammo. If I'm vaping 6v that day I bring a couple of spares because they go quick, but I find the AW 3.7v 17670's tend to last an entire day, even with heavy vaping.
 

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One thing that may help is to get yourself a car charger adapter. That way if you ever need to, you can charge batteries in your car.

I do spend a good amount of time on the road, so a car charger is always with me.. Extra added bonus was when hurricane Irene knocked the power out back in August, I just used the car charger!
 

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I have a small black diabetic paraphernalia kit in which I keep a spare battery and spare juice. I use a bottom feeder at work and the battery lasts a couple of days, but I always have a spare battery on hand. I can drip with my bottom-feeder, too, so I carry a spare bottle of juice for variety. On long road trips I carry my Riva 510, my bottom feeder and spare batteries and chargers. Because all my batts are fully loaded before the trip I don't use a car charger. When I stop for a break I make any necessary juice or batt changes, then charge everything at the motel. On train trips I can plug a charger into the socket by the seat. No problems there, either.
 
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