What do you carry your on the go gear in?

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pinkie1205

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I thought this might be fun.
I work as a security guard. I work very long hours by myself. I always have to be somewhat prepared in case of failure so I always bring backups. I also bring stuff to rebuild my coils. Surprisingly it fits in this small cosmetic bag.
I have an extra tank (would NEVER carry if it was full though, I HATE leakage) some juice, a toothpick, extra drip tip, kanthal, cotton, silica, charger, and wall plug.
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I also always carry my manicure kit and that has all the tools I need to rebuild. The screwdriver from the eyeglass kit comes in handy too.
It all (except for manicure kit) fit perfectly in my little bag
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What does your to go kit look like?

PS-I have an extra battery in there that but the dust. I carry it around so I can exchange it whenever I get to the B&M.


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I have a small pelican case to transport my vape gear for three weeks off shore ( it has thus far survived about 40 helicopter rides )

I have a larger neoprene GPS case ( 2$ at a garage sale ) that I can carry my gear in when I am out on road trips, visiting friends or having an overnight trip in Houston.

When I was a paramedic on land , I carried spares in my lunch box. Kept my main rig in a flashlight/pepper spray case on my hip.

Lastly, my aspire CF SUB batteries came in little cardboard tubes. I plan on spraying them with 2 coats of duplicolor truck bed liner spray when I get home. The stuff gives a nice grippy satin finish and will be a great way to carry any knid of batteries I dont want scratched up.
 
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I just converted a small camera bag for my vape gear. Nice soft, padded interior with several compartments. Comfortably holds a ZNA 50 or MVP 2 (whichever I am not using at the moment), spare 18650 batteries (in carry case of course), a 1000 mah spinner (just in case), a couple spare tanks for flavor changes, a couple 30 ml bottles of juice, various coils/attys/adapters/etc., and a little spare room should I come across a vape shop and have a momentary case of GAS (gear acquisition syndrome).

Why, yes! I was a Boy Scout (a long, long, long time ago).
 

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I have a mini soft sided lunch bag that has multiple pockets. I sewed a small pouch on the outside corner that holds my RDA. Keep an MVP v2 with nautilus mini inside as my backup. Keep my liquid and extra batteries inside as well with some extra cotton and a few simple tools as well as new coils. I'm always prepared with my handy little lunch bag.
 

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I carry a reo grand and a reo mini with extra batteries for both. You never know when something weird might happen and I am a "always be prepared" kinda gal. A couple times a year, a water company leaves a advertisement for testing your water. The little tubes they leave make a great waterproof container for carrying a spare pre-made coil, cotton and small screwdriver. Sorry, not a very good pic. I've never had to use it but it's comforting knowing I have it if I need it. Pretty much the same way I feel about my reos.
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I'm making a trip to harbor freight soon. I hope to pick up some stuff while I'm there. I may be a girl but it's my most favorite store EVER.
I carry so much stuff (mainly rebuildable items) because I don't have any spare coils. I can build one in about 3 minutes. I do plan on buying a 5 pack of kanger coils just to always have back up so I can carry the extra coils instead of the supplies to build one.
Also my istick is coming tomorrow (I am so excited only you guys would understand) so I will carry my spinner as a backup battery. I also have a protank 2 coming that I bought with eBay bucks.
I work 12 hour shifts. I can't take the chance of my coils deciding to burn up or something or my battery malfunctioning. I like to have backups.
What is most excellent though is if my Vape gear totally malfunctions I will be ok. If I was still smoking I would go insane. I'm glad for that!
 

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I'm hoping that when I get my istick and protank 2 I don't have to pack much. Maybe just an extra coil and juice.


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hope you didn't already order them.

you might have to pick one or the other.

with no buck capability, the istick isn't the best choice for a protank or protank 2.

the voltage is more than likely going to be too high and burn up wicks pretty often.
 

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hope you didn't already order them.

you might have to pick one or the other.

with no buck capability, the istick isn't the best choice for a protank or protank 2.

the voltage is more than likely going to be too high and burn up wicks pretty often.

Nice.
I didn't pay anything for the protank.
I can use it on other things.


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My pocket. I'll take a couple of batteries with me in a plastic case and keep them with the juice I keep in my car in the car. I fill up before I leave the car. I've never run out in recent memory or been too far away from it that I can recall that I either couldn't live without it or gone back and filled up. Being able to live without it is one of the great things about vaping!
 
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