paulmlpss
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Post by paulmlpss on Jun 4, 2014 18:34:06 GMT
Hi all im going to bulgaria tomorrow and im taking my vaping stuff with me. Im going to take my vamo and protank and also a mini protank and 2 ego twist batteries. I want to take the mini with me in hand luggage and put the vamo in my suitcase. Do I have to put all batteries in my hand luggage? Also I make my own juice and have been reading and people have said its best to take shop brought stuff with proper labels? Mine have just got a sticker on saying cherry etc. Just worried security might think the bottles a bit dodgy? Has anyone else took homemade juice with just sticky labels on them? Any help much appreciated.
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Post by DiscoDes on Jun 4, 2014 19:02:19 GMT
Batteries in your hand luggage. I take a 10ml in a zip lock bag to take on board and vape in the airports, any filled tanks that I might use straight away in there too. Put any bulk liquids in a zip lock bag inn your suitcase plus the rest of your vaping gear, you'll have no problems. Enjoy your holiday!
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Post by paulmlpss on Jun 4, 2014 19:08:45 GMT
Do you think my DIY juice will be ok or shall I go out and buy some overpriced stuff from a shop tomorrow? Cheers Mate
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Post by Clivia on Jun 4, 2014 19:09:17 GMT
just as DiscoDes said - maybe also remove the labels from the commercial bottles with the toxic symbol and most of all: enjoy your holiday edit : it will be ok - specially in the check in luggage - you are not the only vaper airport security has seen
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