buggritt
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Post by buggritt on Mar 8, 2015 14:20:50 GMT
Could they understand a word you were saying though Chris? If you are a proper Geordie, they would think you'd had a stroke. To echo all the advice. So long as the bottles are marked as to capacity, any is fine. I would take 3 batteries though. A cheap dripper would be your best bet. I've had many a cheeky vape on board with my 4nine and origen. A large party of students thought I was super cool on the last flight. (I'm not though). Don't forget your adapter for the leccy. Oh - and I always charge my batteries at the side of the bed.
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Post by kermitthefog on Mar 8, 2015 15:06:26 GMT
I seem to be getting a lot of suggestions for a dripper, is there such a thing as a dripper that doesn't require building coils etc? Thanks again everyone for a really helpful thread
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Post by jed2705 on Mar 8, 2015 15:41:28 GMT
CAA advice on travelling with batteries, CAA, might be worth taping the ends of any batteries that are not in a mod.
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Post by DiscoDes on Mar 9, 2015 20:45:59 GMT
CAA advice on travelling with batteries, CAA, might be worth taping the ends of any batteries that are not in a mod. Better still keep in a battery box.
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