Where do you keep your e-cig?

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Raynen

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Car: I dedicated my little coin "slot" for my PV and juice for whatever flavor I'm vaping.
Home: I have a Crown Royal cup filled with fish COPYRIGHTDMCA (be careful to get smooth stones or they will scratch your PV). I also have a square glass ash tray also dedicated to my PV :)
College Campus/Friend's House: Either in my hand or my jacket zip pocket. I like my jacket pocket because it's in a location where the button can't be pushed accidentally.

I probably should invest in a lanyard but I don't want to have one, I don't know why.
 

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I ordered a lanyard but not sure if I'll like it or want to wear it all the time. I worry about breaking it or it being unhygienic in my pocket. My biggest problem is at work. I'm a nurse so there's keys and scissors and such in my pockets. I used to keep my cigarette pack in a pocket so if I got a chance for a quick break they were handy. Now no smoking anywhere on the grounds. I'd feel funny and possibly get in trouble vaping on the unit. Hoping maybe I can wear a lanyard unobtrusively under my top.
At home, I'm just going to have to be more careful where I put it down. A shot glass sounds like an idea that would work for me. Thanks for all the replies.
 

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I keep a KR8 in my shirt pocket and a PCC with a fresh batt and cartos in my back pants pocket, which is where a kept my analogs. If I am wearing a shirt with no front pocket, I put it in the front pocket of my jeans along side my cell phone. The cell phone keeps me from breaking it when I sit down. Works well.
 

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Now that I'm using a box, I'm not having as much of a problem finding it, storing it, or carrying it....but when I was using e-cig type pvs I kept them in my pocket, my console, my purse...even bought one of those eGo carry cases that works great! I still use it when going on long trips for my juice box mod and supplies. P1010184.jpg I've seen some use reading glasses tubes with lanyards too. I also bought a small ashtray for my desk for when I was using the small ecigs.
 
It sounds odd, but when I'm out and about, I put my kr8 in a travel toothbrush holder. At least now in the winter it works well. I can stuff it in my inside coat pocket and not worry about the manual button being pressed.
At home, it's on my computer desk(where I spend 90% of my time), in the pencil holder compartment of one of those desk organizers that hold paper clips, etc.
 

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I usually rest mine in a coffee mug- empty of course. Like Dormouse, I rarely go any where with one of my PCCs.

I hated vaping with a lanyard attached so I attached a friction grip tube (the rubber grip from the Avery e-GEL pen) to a lanyard. So when I use it I can detach it quickly, vape, reattach, then go. I also found a pen clip that fits around one of my e-cigs which makes it easier to clip onto a shirt or coat pocket or a belt loop like I do with any other pen. Basically I am never more than 5 feet away from any one of them.

Numevexo, I really like the toothbrush traveler idea.
 
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Numevexo, I really like the toothbrush traveler idea.

Thanks. I must really be into the vaping thing. I was at the grocery store and getting some toothpaste when I saw the travel containers. The first thing that to come into my mind was, "Wow!, that would be great to carry my e-cig in". Go figure.
Interesting how the brain works. LOL
Also thinking about making a small tube out of a piece of 1/2 pvc pipe with caps on each end. It could be painted or covered with contact paper, colored duct tape, or whatever. Vaping must be making my brain cells work overtime.
 

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I keep the "daily supplies" in a camera pouch ($1 at dollar tree) for long distance travel or in a simple cigarette case for every day.

My 510 is sitting in the open mouth of a gargoyle (decorative ashtray that I bought after I quit analogs) when I'm at the desk.

When I'm on the go I clip it to my collar, inside coat pocket, shirt pocket, clip board, tool bag, necklaces or whatever I have to clip it to using a split pen clip. They fit over the 510 batts nicely after you pry them open just a little (to avoid scratches in the paint of the batteries). The clips I'm using are off the xeno pens that Staples carries.
 

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SWT - that is a great idea. You might be able to find one of those pen-holder refrig magnets (typically plastic open-c clip. I think they are used for busy people to quickly jot down food list items, telephone numbers, etc. I know I have seen magnets and suction cup pen clips around. Love it!
 
That toothbrush travel tote idea is brilliant. Just occurred to me a slimline case for half-lens reading glasses might do the trick too, possibly more stylish options there as well.

Elsewhere on the forum I've seen many recommending the nylon holster you can get for a Mini Maglite flashlight, especially well-suited for toting big-batt models like the eGo; you might even have one lying around the house somewhere already if you once got a minimag that came with it. Just hang it from your belt, or put a carabiner through the loop and clip to a beltloop, purse strap, lanyard, or whatever's handy. You can also get combo-holsters that add a pouch for a Leatherman-style multitool, which could hold vape juice, spare carts/attys/cartos, etc.
 
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