Vapouround magazine ISSUE 11 | Page 42

F E AT U R E part 2 Vaping while driving A look at the gadgets designed to appeal to vape-loving motorists BY L EO FOR FAR In our last edition, we unpacked some helpful advice on how to vape from behind the wheel without taking unnecessary risks. Assuming you’ve read up on the right precautions regarding visibility, readiness, cleaning up and mod management, you can 1 2 also add to your existing collection of gadgets to make things even better. Here we look at three kinds of vape-themed motoring accessories which range from the useful to the outright bizarre. So now that you know what to do, let’s take a look at what to get. In-car chargers No one likes that sinking feeling of going for a hit of your mod and coming up empty due to a drained battery; it’s the last thing you need during the morning commute to work. Although we recommend you always leave the house with a charged mod, an in-car charger will keep you happily vaping all through the longest drive. These chargers plug right into the power supply for your car’s cigarette lighter. With this standing by you’ll never need to make the choice between driving and vaping again. Holders These are the most common of vapour products meant for cars (aside from bumper or window stickers – and what use are they for this sort of thing anyway?) Holders can let you switch between driving with both hands free or one hand clasping your mod. Most work like phone or sat nav holders. At no point will you need to set down your device somewhere awkward and unreachable, or risk dropping it where it can get damaged and leak. Some come with versatile mounts, attachable to most surfaces, so you won’t need to clutter up the windscreen or dashboard. Be sure to shop around; mods come in all shapes and sizes. 42 ISSUE 11 VAPOUROUND MAGAZINE