what vaping gear do you carry with you on a daily basis?

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T1lVl

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Vv REO baby extra.batts and a 6ml bottle.



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DanMcVap

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My EDC is: 1 ego c twist battery with filled tank, 1 itaste MVP battery with filled tank, 1 extra filled tank, 1 bottle eliquid of some sort, and a charger for one or the other battery. If I am going out of town, then the same as above but I also take car charger and AC charger for both units, 2-3 bottles eliquid, extra atomizers/cartomizers(whatever the burners are called), and I guess that's all.
 

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I feel oddly unprepared now. I usually just take my MVP with a full tank if I'm just going to work, maybe a bottle of whatever juice is in the tank to top off if I'm stopping somewhere after. I passed off my eGo set up to a friend before thinking about needing a back up. Now I'm all paranoid. Heh, who am I kidding, I'm thrilled to have an excuse to buy a new toy!!!
 

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Stacy, that little juice bottle box is pure WIN!!! What is it and/or where did it come from, if I may ask?

I don't know where she got hers, but I've seen stuff just like that in Walmart in both the crafts section and with the fishing tackle. I use a much bigger version to keep all my vape supplies in, and it was still only like $8.
 

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My daily carry is pretty small:
1) Super-T Simplicity 14500 (which is awesome btw ;) )
2) Bottle of juice
3) 2 spare AW IMR 14500s

I'm a waiter at a somewhat uppity restaurant, so I need to be able to keep everything in my pockets without creating unsightly bugles that will distract/disgust/offend/work up my guests (who unfortunately, when seated, find their eyes at about my pocket/crotch level). If I worked at a more salacious establishment :banana:, a big battery mod might fly--but alas, I do not :p
 

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Hmmm.. Well, to start things off, a little background: My job can involve traveling for up to a week with very little advance notice, and I have the advantage of carrying a rather large backpack to work every day. Along with my laptop and various other electronics, I carry:

A Provari, three Vivi Novas, two spare batteries, my chargers, and about 45-60ml total of the flavors/strengths I like. As my backups / alternative, I carry two ego 900mah batteries with evods. They're much more convenient for pocket carry.

That may sound like overkill to some people, but one of the best pieces of advice I've read on here is to "always have a backup for your backup". :vapor:
 
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I try not to bring too much with me when I'm out and about. Luckily I live in a country where I can pick up a Blu or NJoy disposible from any gas station if I ever find myself on the road with no backups. I am working on trying to get through longer stretches of time between vapes and since I'm not allergic to money, I try to wait 'til I get home instead of blowing $9.99 on a disposible if I'm stuck in traffic.

The important thing all vaporers should keep in mind is to not leave their mods, even eGo's, in their car unless they're parking in some fancy climate controlled garage. Especially during the summer. Treat your batteries with respect, folks!

OP: I use a Reo VVG loaded with 6ML of 30MG juice and 2 18350 batteries which covers most situations unless my mom calls me up on the phone then I have to bring out the big guns and hit the genny :unsure:

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I rarely leave the house for more than an hour or 2 so mostly its one ego + carto tank.

After an encounter with a police officer who was baffled by my vamo + protank and pulled me over for it (it ended well but wasn't time I had to spare right then) I just don't take my larger mods out and about with me. This is a small town people do NOT have a clue. Heck I have never seen a vaper in the wild not even a cigalike.
 

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I try not to bring too much with me when I'm out and about. Luckily I live in a country where I can pick up a Blu or NJoy disposible from any gas station if I ever find myself on the road with no backups. I am working on trying to go through longer stretches of time between vapes and since I'm not allergic to money, I try to wait 'til I get home instead of blowing $9.99 on a disposible if I'm stuck in traffic.

The important thing all vaporers should keep in mind is to not leave their mods, even eGo's, in their car unless they're parking in some fancy climate controlled garage. Especially during the summer. Treat your batteries with respect, folks!

OP: I use a Reo VVG loaded with 6ML of 30MG juice and 2 18350 batteries which covers most situations unless my mom calls me up on the phone then I have to bring out the big guns and hit the genny :)

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I told the hubby that for my one year vaperversary I want a reo + the reo RBA. I am loving my Ocotpus and IGO-L too much and would love a portable dripping sort of setup. I just worry about the size of the vv version or grand and my tiny hands. SO I am looking hard at the mini.
 

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It's my opinion that people really ought to try a lot of different things and waste as much money and time as I have, because then their appreciation of the simple benefits and maintenance of a Reo is striking.

I take the view that comparisons with other mods are reasonable and fair. I don't have one of everything else and 4 Reos because I feel some altruism towards Rob, but because, very simply, having tried most of everything else - they are the best I have ever come across.

But I will be the first to admit, I'll never recommend a Reo to somebody who is happy with their current setups. For me, bottom juice feeding box mods, I call 'em squishy, was a gamechanger. Vaping began to feel organic, like a motion. And never felt the need to explore other bottom feeders like VMod, Boggerbox, or RSMs.

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