What's your everyday carry device?

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Aspire BDC - Usually the cheap plastic tank version. Not sure why but it performs better than the pyrex and metal version BDC for me. Actually the Pyrex gives me off flavors quickly.

That and my two best eGo batteries - i keep chargers at work, in car, and home of course

but have iTaste VV battery incoming finally!!
 

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.40 Smith in the car and usually a Beretta .25 in me pocket.

9mm S&W Shield...oh and a Provari 2.5 with kayfun Lite Plus v2
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Normally I carry a box with a couple juice vials, a couple 18350s for work, 1 18650 depending on if Im gonna be in an office or working on the floor. A vamo v5 with a protank 2 and a innokin vv v3 for emergencies, I also keep a spare base, glass, and coils for the protank. Its a little overkill for a normal workday but most of its already in the box anyways so I just grad the whole thing just in case.
 

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My everyday carry for all day at work...

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I have a coat with big pockets! The only change I've made to what is in the picture is a Squape clone instead of the Patriot clone on my Magneto. The bigger question is how am I going to carry all this when it gets to warm for my winter coat??

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Cool..:vapor:
 

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what exactly is REO grand & RM2, it looks to be the most popular?

REO makes bottom-fed mods, and the Grand is the large all-aluminum mechanical model. The RM2 (REOMizer version 2) is a rebuildable atomizer that REO sells. You will see that the REO sub-forum is one of the most popular vendor forums at ECF:

Reos Mods
 

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Everyday carry for me needs to be reliable, compact, and inexpensive enough that it won't break my wallet or heart in the case of damage or loss.
I keep the spendier stuff at home.

Out and about I take 2 eGo-CC's powered with either a Joyetech 650 and an Evod 650 or 2 iTaste VV V3's.
That's it. No need for extra bottles or tools.
 
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