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Post by beeper on Aug 24, 2010 21:54:45 GMT
Big hello to everyone, hope you are all well I would love to hear some recommendations for a suitable container preferably tailor made for vapey bits and pieces to stop them from rattling around. I've seen various hard cases but they all seem too small and cannot hold bottles of e-liquid too. TW have a good case but well,,,, there is a monster demon on the tin! Am loving vaping beeper xxxx
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Post by Chrissie on Aug 24, 2010 22:03:41 GMT
Oh Beeper, I was just about to log off but just have to say I'm so happy to see you are now a member instead of a guest (nowt wrong with guests but folks can join in with so much more as members ) Off to have a quick look to see what I can find for you
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Post by Hanow on Aug 24, 2010 22:06:16 GMT
Hi Beeper - glad to hear that you are enjoying. I bought one of those small metal cases - but not much use really, as only holds a few filled carts/atties. Lining soon gets mucky from dripping carts. However, it is compact and I still use it even thought it is a mess. For batteries and the ecig itself, a hard spectacle case holds quite a few. I just use a small plastic lines make-up bag to put bottles of juice in - albeit, have only done that to transport them for holidays. If you only looking to carry stuff for the day, then the first two mentioned are all I use. I fill 6-8 carts to keep me going for the day. Hope that gives you a few ideas. xx
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Post by ckc on Aug 24, 2010 22:07:22 GMT
Monster Demon My 3 year old calls him Mr Wicked ! I just popped by to say hi, when i had my dinky little 901 i used a glasses case for it. Now with a mod it's a bit harder.I throw my GG and a liquid bottle in one pocket and a spare battery in another pocket that contains nothing else and walk out the door. What E-Cig bits and pieces do you have to carry?
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Post by hissie on Aug 24, 2010 22:09:34 GMT
I bought a zip up case from James. Only 2 pound & it's ace.
Fits a couple of small bottles of juice, a spare battery & atty. Also my tweezers & some kitchen roll & a few carts.
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Post by Chrissie on Aug 24, 2010 22:14:11 GMT
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Post by Chrissie on Aug 24, 2010 22:18:01 GMT
Lol Hissie, I crossed posts with you as I'd gone off to find some links plus I'm struggling typing at the moment due Kiki being sprawled partly across my keyboard
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Post by jimmybat on Aug 24, 2010 22:22:17 GMT
I do not want to be touting for business but there are more that one carry type case on the pardaise
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Post by Chrissie on Aug 24, 2010 22:32:02 GMT
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Post by beeper on Aug 24, 2010 22:55:35 GMT
Hey kind peeps, thank you for the suggestions and thank you too for your welcome, I am so glad to have finally joined this lovely space at last It is so nice to have advice from experienced folk who do not lecture about GIVING UP. Ok, I have the dinosaur of the vapey world to what it seems everyone else has , the DinosaurDSE 901! (but I am doing fine for now with it). I'd like a case that will hold two batteries, one atomiser, two capped cartridges, one tweezer and two paper towels. Ideally like beeper xxx
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Post by lettie on Aug 24, 2010 23:09:00 GMT
Hi Beeper, I have a glaases case, one of the gard ones, and it even has little handles so it looks like a little handbag...... It is big enough to hold my SD Mk11, a spare battery, kitchen roll, tweezers, juice, and a spare attie and cart. I got it from a charity shop though, so much help on where to buy one from. Although I do now find myself chucking just a a fesh battery and an attie, cart, juice, and a square of kitchen roll in to a pocket.
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Post by Scylla on Aug 25, 2010 0:03:27 GMT
I have the dinosaur of the vapey world to what it seems everyone else has , the DinosaurDSE 901 I won't hear a word against the dear DSE901, Beeper It's the model that got me off 60 cigs a day I was just telling our new member Kos (Dave) about it. I can't advise on the gear-carrier though - on the odd occasion when I do trot out somewhere I've got my Screwdriver dangling round my neck and a mini-bottle in my pocket So glad you've joined and are doing well! scylla
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Post by Chrissie on Aug 25, 2010 8:16:18 GMT
Beeper, I also still think the DSE901 is a great little e-cig to get started with :-)
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Post by profbeard on Aug 25, 2010 9:30:57 GMT
I started with the DSE901 - it got me off ciggies - and I still use the 901/4075 atomiser on my Screwdriver and Super Six - so after 18 months of vaping, you could day was was still using the 901..
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Post by Scylla on Aug 25, 2010 18:01:58 GMT
after ... months of vaping, you could say I was was still using the 901.. Me too, and Chrissie too, come to think of it scylla
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