Whats in your daily carry?

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Trying to get some ideas, searched and searched but nothing seems to peak my interest. For the time being my current on the go, out of the house, daily carry set up looks like -

1) Imitation leather business card pouch
2) Complete kgo with a Boge carto and spare kgo. battery
3) Two spare cartos
4) Three 5ml bottles of ejuice
5) When at work, a charger

Explanations of #4) Still on my first sample pack and not too fond of the juice. It is good juice, however definitely not an all day vape. Good for the first few vapes, but i get tired of it quickly.

Not the most comfortable carry, but holds everything i need until i can find that "one" juice im looking for!

What about you guys?
 

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Vamo 18650 mode with a 5ml AGR Locking Carto tank usually full of BB. However im out and will have to improvise :( Spinner 1300 with 2-3 devices, Mini Viva novas, Kanger evods with diff jucie in each. I dont like carry bottles with me. I'm a cable guy so in my truck a good bit. Both batteries will last the day and then some.Easy enough to change flavors with the evods and novas to switch it up on a daily basis.
 

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Here's what I take out and about.

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Refinished ccts, extra batt, juice. There's a shorty LR carto in there - the connector is set so deep that the drip tip is actually too short for a dripping atty, but fits the carto perfectly. I'm pretty good at topping off at stoplights when I need to.
 

EddardinWinter

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Two spare 18650 batteries, two 10 mil juice bottles, three filled EVODs, two extra coils for the EVODs, 10 Q-tips, a folded paper towel, my eVic microcable, two ego twists (650).

This day case inventory does not include my eVic which is my current primary PV, which has a fourth EVOD on top.

This set up requires multiple failures of multiple systems simultaneously to leave me without a working device.
 

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I use one of those deluxe diabetic carry cases and just throw it in my backpack...lemme see...(rummage, rummage)

5 Boge 3.0 ohm cartos
4 Protanks
3 Phiniac tanks
2 syringes (one small, one large)
12 Q-tips(tm)
1 bag spare o-rings
1 bag AGA-T2 spare parts
1 AGA-T2
2 18650s (in plastic case)
1 carto punch
4 spare Protank coils (1 rebuilt)
1 auto USB passthrough
1 small screwdriver
1 small pokey cutty thing
1 Phiniac bag with spare needles, slap-yo-mama tank tool, and 1 e-cig lanyard (for spinning cartos)
1 Vamo with 2 18350s

In my backpack:

19 bottles of juice (various sizes, flavors, and strengths)

In my hand:

1 Provari adorned with Serenity Gear pouch and a Protank.

I've been thinking of cutting back on the amount of juice I carry though
 

memories

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I use one of those deluxe diabetic carry cases and just throw it in my backpack...lemme see...(rummage, rummage)

5 Boge 3.0 ohm cartos
4 Protanks
3 Phiniac tanks
2 syringes (one small, one large)
12 Q-tips(tm)
1 bag spare o-rings
1 bag AGA-T2 spare parts
1 AGA-T2
2 18650s (in plastic case)
1 carto punch
4 spare Protank coils (1 rebuilt)
1 auto USB passthrough
1 small screwdriver
1 small pokey cutty thing
1 Phiniac bag with spare needles, slap-yo-mama tank tool, and 1 e-cig lanyard (for spinning cartos)
1 Vamo with 2 18350s

In my backpack:

19 bottles of juice (various sizes, flavors, and strengths)

In my hand:

1 Provari adorned with Serenity Gear pouch and a Protank.

I've been thinking of cutting back on the amount of juice I carry though

Ummm... wow! Lol definitely prepared for an apocalypse. Huh? No matter what, you will never go without a vape, thats for sure! Wanna be friends lol
 

memories

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I use one of those deluxe diabetic carry cases and just throw it in my backpack...lemme see...(rummage, rummage)

5 Boge 3.0 ohm cartos
4 Protanks
3 Phiniac tanks
2 syringes (one small, one large)
12 Q-tips(tm)
1 bag spare o-rings
1 bag AGA-T2 spare parts
1 AGA-T2
2 18650s (in plastic case)
1 carto punch
4 spare Protank coils (1 rebuilt)
1 auto USB passthrough
1 small screwdriver
1 small pokey cutty thing
1 Phiniac bag with spare needles, slap-yo-mama tank tool, and 1 e-cig lanyard (for spinning cartos)
1 Vamo with 2 18350s

In my backpack:

19 bottles of juice (various sizes, flavors, and strengths)

In my hand:

1 Provari adorned with Serenity Gear pouch and a Protank.

I've been thinking of cutting back on the amount of juice I carry though

Ummm... wow! Lol definitely prepared for an apocalypse. Huh? No matter what, you will never go without a vape, thats for sure! Wanna be friends lol
 

memories

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Here's what I take out and about.

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Refinished ccts, extra batt, juice. There's a shorty LR carto in there - the connector is set so deep that the drip tip is actually too short for a dripping atty, but fits the carto perfectly. I'm pretty good at topping off at stoplights when I need to.

I like! Simple and gets the job done. I just ordered a boge lr atty that shipped today. Really to try new flavors, but as i hear, when dripping flavor is more pronounced (given certain attys) so it may turn into more than just "trying new flavors"
 

memories

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Crash Moses...

Even tho i read hundreds and seen hundreds of reviews about the vamos i still have to ask.... how do you like it for on the go? Im currently wanting one, pretty badly, but will keep it for at home use, and use my kgos for on the go. Although i see they have a "telescopic" feature to shorten it up by using one 18350 battery. That help any for on the go? I would imagine it would, but would it be pocket friendly, or just too bulky?
 
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2 eGo zipper cases.
1. Crown Royal bag.

1st zipper case contains tweezers, q-tips, spare batt for the Provari. 1 Boge carto, 1 Vivi Nova head, 1 emergency backup-ip atty for dripping.
2nd zipper case contains 2 Vivi Nova tanks, 1 Vapeoly Mega BCC tank, 1 big daddy vapor stainless tank each filled with my daily rotation of juices.

Crown Royal bag contains 1 bottle each of all my current juices.

In my coat pocket Provari, in my other coat pocket an iTaste MVP. (soon to be replaced with an Evic, as I like my iTaste it's just a bit bulky for carry around use.
 

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I like! Simple and gets the job done. I just ordered a boge lr atty that shipped today. Really to try new flavors, but as i hear, when dripping flavor is more pronounced (given certain attys) so it may turn into more than just "trying new flavors"

I'm a die-hard dripper, you'll love it. I only use a shorty carto when I'm running around town cause they don't leak. Otherwise, dripping all the way.
 
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