So, how do you carry your mod around?

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DLMerlin

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So now I have a terrific setup, but can't quite figure out the best way to carry it around. Just dropping it into my purse doesn't seem like a good idea -it might leak out everywhere, but more importantly it might get damaged clanking against other items.

A separate little wallet or pouch seems a good idea, but I'm wondering how everyone here does it?
 
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My vape is either always in my hand or in my pants pocket. Cargo pant/short pockets are perfect. In over six years of vaping, I've only had e-liquid leak into my pocket maybe one or twice. I should add that I generally only use a pocket-friendly setup when out and about.

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Always disable the fire button before transporting your mod in a pocket, purse, or carrying bag. Usually 3 or 5 fast clicks, depending upon your battery device. If carrying spare batteries, use a plastic battery case to avoid shorting out the batteries from contact with coins or keys.
 
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I carry several mods/units with me most of the time. Rarely do I carry spare loose charged batteries, so either in the units I have on hand with me, or the rare occasion I'm carrying spare batteries they are in a 2 or 4 bay plastic battery case like mentioned above. I wear cargo pants at work most of the time, carry a small, single battery mod with a tank in the left upper/outer pocket slot, battery case if necessary in the inner left pocket, my Sourin Drop (pod mod) in my pocket I keep my loose paper bills in (emergency mod for a quick nic fix as it is nic salts). After that, I carry a spare single battery mod /w charged battery, a two mods that are DTL (Currently a Dual 20700 battery Squonker, and a dual 18650 mod with a Sub-Ohm RTA), rest of my units are MTL devices, back pack also I carry spare juice and rebuilding supplies. Another option is to carry around a small, even a waist pouch dedicated to solely your vape gear, small enough to carry in one hand with your purse, sepperate pockets in the pouch/case to sepperate mod, batteries, accessories, and spare juice. They also make small dedicated vaping cases to carry mods and supplies.
 

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Also, for some mods, old-style cell phone cases are great
Also look at compact camera cases or portable game cases in the electronic section of department stores; many have a shoulder strap.
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And don't forget the unfashionable fanny pack. ;)

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Also look at compact camera cases or portable game cases in the electronic section of department stores; many have a shoulder strap.
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A great idea! My DH has found one I can use for now, and a quick test for fit confirms it's a nearly perfect size. :)
 

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For the ladies with a larger purse, or as a separate carry-around you could use an eGo case. Enough room for a smaller mod, a couple bottles of e-liquid, micro USB charger or spare 18650 batteries.
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That's what I often use. It is the size of an eyeglass case so if you happen to have any lying around, you can try that
 
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