what do you keep all your vape gear in

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JimzDogz

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HON® 10700 Series Full-Height Double Pedestal Desk, It's nice to have a home for all things vaping, plus it has locking drawers.

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For out and about I have this. That is a 50 ml. ss whiskey flask for juice and that's a Provari w/ AGA-T2 and drip tip.

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I am looking for travel options to carry the following gear on international trips:
- KangerTech ipow battery
- KangerTech mini protank 3
- 1-3 bottles of liquid

Any suggestions? Also, anyone know how TSA would handle these items in a carry on?
I travel every week with all my gear, including pliers, tweezers, screw driver, pin vises, clippers, etc. No problem any longer. Here's a quick shot of what I can now carry on the airplane:

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It used to be that you couldn't take a nail file onto an airplane, now I can take my entire kit....Thank God!

I also carry extensive electronics. It just keeps getting easier and easier now. They no longer even ask me what all this stuff is. They know. Occasionally, I'll get a comment about the amount of gear, but that's few and far between. Thank you Vaping Gods! Good luck to you!

Edit: I've used all sorts of travel gear over the years (starting in 2009). Fasttech carries this item and several others. Medical cases, of all sorts, work well. I just can't believe how much stuff I have to take to ensure backups of everything, charging, juice, rebuildable tools (a second set to travel with), batteries, coils and wicks, cleaning supplies, etc. I use RTA's when on the road, with backup tanks (Tai GT's), and APV's (Provari).
 
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I need to get organized myself I have my stuff spread out all over. An old tool chest would be nice indeed.
Grizzly has a nice line of inexpensive wooden tool boxes that work great:

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The Gerstner chests are nicer, but far more expensive. I believe the two boxes I use were about $100 or so, and they do hold a lot of gear.
 
I am using an old Train set storage box for my new DIY stuff ( no photo) but it has three drawers and several compartments. It works great. almost like it was designed for 30 ml bottles....Still finding a carry bag for my daily vape gear....I am using a old dopp kit bag right now, but its feeling a little heavy. I'm starting to feel like a hoarder. Scarred to death I might run out of juice or batteries and stop somewhere to pick up nasty smokes.......Good vape to you and thanks for posting...Buck
 

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Dresser drawer all the way. Houses all the boxes for virtually every product I've ever bought, as well as a bunch of "inactive" juice (mostly steeping/holding onto for a rainy day).

When I go to pick out my shirt in the morning, I'll grab my bottle o' juice for the day lol.

Edit: The abbreviation for "for the win" gets censored here. ??
 

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Over time, Vape Station has evolved. Here are latest shots:

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My little vaping corner. Spend about 15 minutes a day here for one reason or another. My coiler, juice ups, tools, etc. all handy. My DIY juices above with bases. I have a separate cabinet for flavorings. It works well for me.

That's not a kitchen, that's a vaping manufacture!

I actually was looking for jewelry boxes just about like those... did you make them yourself? If not, I need to know where you got them...
 
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