Lanyards, does anyone actually use them?

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Tatsel_Morte

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...The very next day we found a local shop in Pensacola...

Do you remember the name or location of the shop? I'm trying to get my mom and grandmother in P'cola to start vaping, but I don't live there anymore and I think they'd feel better with a B&M than online orders.
 

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I only use one when Im at home......i have 4 kids and i tend to lay my ecig around....so to prevent my kids from picking it up and spilling ejuice all over them i wear it around my neck in the house.....other than that I just stick in my pants pocket or shirt breast pocket in public......

at work i put in my pen holder in my uniform sleeve
 

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So from the all the responses it does seem the lanyard does come in handy. Well I just bought one for my fiancee, though I don't know if she will actually wear it, she felt as used to that e-cigs hanging around peoples necks looks kinda weird. But of course, who cares what people think. Also got her something called a "mustache" which prevents the Ego from rolling when you sit it down. I thought she'd get a kick out of it, and she did. But otherwise its quite useless IMO.
 

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ProVari Pouch - 18490/18650 mode

Same maker as mine. He makes them for the Mini as well.

Just wanted to thank you for posting that link to Gepetto Mods. Glanced down at my pouch a couple days ago and noticed the metal eyelet the lanyard attaches to had come loose causing the flimsy material to fray. My Provari was quite literally "hanging by a thread". Since discovering this, I've unsuccessfully searched for a well constructed, reasonably priced pouch to replace the one I have. The pouch I saw advertised looks exactly like what I'm looking for.

Thanks again!
 

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Often included in starter kits is a lanyard so you can wear your e-cig around your neck. Now personally, I think doing this makes ya look like a fool, :laugh: but it may have some practical uses, like if you don't have pockets and your working on an assembly line or something where your hands are busy all the time. Also may be good for those of us who tend to misplace things.

What's more foolish? Breaking your setup because you've dropped it or sat on it, or having it handy on a lanyard? I have a lanyard for my Vamo/Protank setup. Works great and I don't give a hoot as to what it looks like.
 

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Just wanted to thank you for posting that link to Gepetto Mods. Glanced down at my pouch a couple days ago and noticed the metal eyelet the lanyard attaches to had come loose causing the flimsy material to fray. My Provari was quite literally "hanging by a thread". Since discovering this, I've unsuccessfully searched for a well constructed, reasonably priced pouch to replace the one I have. The pouch I saw advertised looks exactly like what I'm looking for.

Thanks again!

You're welcome! His pouches are awesome, very well built. :)
 

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The only time I use mine is at work. I never know when I'll have a second to vape, and if I have to run back to my purse, sometimes the moment is lost. I wanted pink, but I got a black one, along with an all black e cig so it won't be obvious looking. I try to make sure it's tucked under my blazer, and no one seems to have noticed it. :)
 

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So a lanyard and a fanny pack are the same thing for some? Well I suppose a BMW and a Kia are the same thing for some, but...um...your entitled to your opinion.

EDIT: Also I decided to go with a Pro-Clip for my Origin/ Storm Rider 2.1 solution. I'll just use the supplied carabiner and attach it to a belt loop. That should keep my investment safe from my buffoonery and I must admit the very presence of a carabiner appealed to this Air Assault qualified Veteran. I might have favored a gripper, but could not find one from a US seller.
 
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