Winterizing your VP

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anim8r

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I searched the forum and I can't seem to find thread on how some of you winterize your e-cigs.

It's starting to get cold and I imagine my metal cigs are going to get pretty chilly. Manual batts may be a bit difficult to use with gloves on.

So, how do you guys prep your vp's for winter use?

Does the juice freeze up during short stays outdoors?
 

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DinosaurVapor

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Hell I was actually thinking of it the other way around. I never wear gloves so I was figuring if I pop it out every few minutes and take some primer hits then a nice long drag and wrapped my fingers around the cart it'd warm them up :D

haha wrap your fingers around the cart....hhahahahah

sorry little bit drunk =-P
 

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Your juice may thincken but it will not freeze unless you're in Minnesota, North Dakota, or northern Alaska.

No kidding!!
A tiny little shearling coat.

Knit an e-cig sock for it?

How about starting a new line of clothing for e-cigs? I'm thinking goose down coats for the winters here in Minnesota.

During hunting season, maybe camo or bright orange. Bright orange definetly. Don't want a hunter to shoot my e-cig outta my mouth when I'm vapping.

For the favorite summer past time of fishing, I can outfit my e-cig with a fly fishing vest (put my juiced up carts in), put a hat on the cart so's my lips don't get sunburned...

Oh the visual images!!!!!!:D
 
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