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Vaping abroad

redryn

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Has anyone got any experience vaping abroad? I'm honeymoon in Grenada in the Caribbean soon and wondered what the deal was with taking my gear there and if anyone knew what the situation was with vaping in other countries in general.
I'm a little worried that my vaping gear might get picked up by an over-zealous customs official!
 
I took an MVP and 2 Ego batteries to France along with a few clearos and some juice. All the batteries and one bottle of juice in hand luggage, the rest in my hold luggage. Customs bloke didn't bat an eyelid about any of it and the x-ray people didn't see anything untoward either.

I think vaping is common enough these days that they know what they're looking at.

Just don't take a full tank because it'll leak with the pressure changes, I had an Aspire BDC Maxi that I made sure didn't have loads in it, and I just emptied and shook it out before putting it in a zippy bag when I went into the airport.

No trouble on the way back from France either :)
 
I take the labels off my liquid after long difficult 'chat' in madrid last year.
 
u should be fine with customs in this country but grenada who knows i've looked it up for you and cant find anything it might be an idea to contact the grenada embassy in london telephone number - 020 7385 4415 if you are worried - however most carribean countries and islands are usually pretty relaxed on stuff - hope this helps:assassin:
 
I've been to Cuba twice and Italy with mods batteries and 6 30ml bottles of juice with no problems at all either at Gatwick or the destination. Only problem I've had is my liquid bottles leaking in my hand luggage.
 
I vaped in spain last year and was looked at like i was an alien many times.
 
Try vaping in Cuba, you get strange looks from everyone then 20 questions about what it is your putting in your mouth
 
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