Well my colored spoon took damage due to me absentmindedly tamping it with an ELB inside like it was a proper wooden pipe.
So, the frosty white one is my DD now.
Might take the colored spoon and make it work with an 18mm Female end to drop over the EVO's socket.
I have used an ELB in the socket end of my Frosty spoon, above the EVO, EQ style. So it is entirely hot air passing through the ELB. With the convenience of simply taking out Frosty when I want to allow the ELB to cool in between draws.
After I vaped what I can with that method, then I actually use it properly in the EVO inside the socket. Then squeeze out anything left in the HT. The 3 stages of a fully packed ELB.
@ataxian You know about the flavor that the EVO brings. Do you get a certain particular 'crunch' or 'bite' at the end of your draw? It is more of a solid thing than things getting toasted towards the end of the bowl. Do you know what I'm trying to say? Is that a CIVILIZED question to asked a CIVILIZED EVO devotee?
I'm also considering making one of my EVO's travel worthy. There is also some outfits that can make custom cases. Also the DIY route is a cheap route. But I'd be fussy about things like shockproof, watertight, crushproof and weather resistant. Then cut or break away the foam you don't need to fit the EVO plus. Perhaps borrow the template from the EVO box itself. (or just the foam.
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If you can design it to be able to use the EVO inside the case without fumbling or hassle, that would be an impressive project.
Lift the lid, Plug in the cord, set the EVO upright, do your vape ritual. Place the cord back, set down the ECO, close lid. I'll brainstorm a little.
Haven't forgotten about having an EVO stand like the Coleman stove base that I am using now. (also pictured above in the group photo.) It does help keep the EVO from being tipsy when I yank the cord from the wall and also keeps clutter and particles away from the hole in the bottom. I accidentally sucked some particles through the open hole in the bottom, when it sits on my desk normal.
Maybe use the red caps that came with it, if you bubble wrap your EVO? I should have taken a closer inspection on how my EVO arrived from the Vape doctor to get a template from, and borrow from that.
I would DIY and choose a case that has the dimension I was looking for and then the features and type of protection needed as a starting point. Then search or luck into finding the case that fits my expectations (and perhaps a few I didn't think of) and then decide on what foam option to go with. Some foam is meant to have break away cubes while others require cutting.
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