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Most love to travel. When travelling, we usually want to bring along what’s important to us. If you are a avid vaper, this includes your vaping gear. There are quite a few things to keep in mind before casually tossing your vape gear into your suitcase.
In this guide, we tried to look at every aspect of traveling with your vape gear: from packing and vaping on-the-go to legality and vaping regulations in different countries.
Here’s what you will find in this guide:
As a vaper, you probably already have your must-have vape pack that includes your vaping gadget and favorite e-liquid flavors. But things may be a bit different when travelling. For instance, you may want to consider packing a compact vaping device along with (or instead of) your main vaping device to make vaping on-the-go much easier. Plus, you simply may want to travel with something more subtle and discreet than a large box mod.
In general, you will need to pack the following gear and accessories:
It is important to take the time to think this part through. Improper handling of your vaping gear can not only damage your vaping device, but also stain and ruin the contents of your luggage. So, what rules should you follow when packing your vape gear?
First, it’s strongly recommended that you have a reliable protective case for your vaping device. If you are willing to invest in it, get a case made specifically for your vaping device. If you don’t have the time to go shopping, use any padded case that won’t give your vaping device too much room to move around. This will prevent damage to your vaping gear in the form of cracks and dents and, most importantly, accidental firing.
Second, it’s best to store the batteries separately in a protective case in order to avoid short-circuiting.
Third, place your e-liquids in a resealable bag and check if they are securely closed. If you keep your e-liquid in glass bottles, it’s also recommended to put some padding in between them or use bubble wrap.
If your destination country does not ban the import of vaping devices and e-liquids, you can bring your vaping gear on the plane with you. However, there are some rules to follow, which may differ slightly based on your choice of airline.
It is strongly advised that you contact your chosen airline prior to your flight, inform them that you will be traveling with your vaping gear and ask for packing recommendations.
Most airlines will require you to do the following:
Transport your vaping device in your carry-on turned off. It's best to empty the tank of any e-liquid to avoid leakage caused by changes in pressure.
Note that you are allowed to have up to 100ml of liquids in your carry-on and if you have e-liquid in your vaping device, it will count towards the 100ml limit.
Special care should be exercised when transporting batteries. Batteries will need to be placed in your carry-on (never checked baggage) and it's best to pack them in a padded carrying case in a protective cover, or at the very very least, cover the exposed metal ends with electric tape. Most airlines impose a limit on how many batteries you can travel with, but this does not include the batteries that are already in your vaping device. Note that if you are traveling with a mechanical mod without a safety timer and lock, it’s best to remove the batteries altogether.
For the e-liquid in your checked luggage, as we've already noted above, it's best to have your e-liquid bottles placed in a resealable bag together with other liquid items. It's also best to keep them close to the top of your suitcase in case you may be asked to present these for additional inspection. Finally, it’s advised that you keep all your e-liquids in their original packaging and with the labels still on them.
While the regulations for bringing your vape gear on a bus or train are much less strict compared to those imposed when traveling by plane, it is still suggested to keep to similar guidelines when it comes to packing:
Pack your vaping gear carefully, preferably in special cases and sealable bags.
Keep your vaping gear close so that you can easily present it for inspection (if needed) as well as to check for leaks and other problems that may occur during travel.
If possible, keep the e-liquids in their original packaging.
Once again, it is always a good idea to check with the company you are using (unless, of course, you are traveling by a private vehicle) if they have any specific regulations in place prior to your trip.
Finally, no matter how much care you take to pack your vaping gear, it will all go to waste if it gets taken away by the customs when you arrive. Or, if you get arrested for vaping in your travel destinations — and yes, this happens.
Thus, prior to packing your vaping gear, make sure that vaping is legal where you are going. For your convenience, we have summed up the most recent vaping regulations updates for most of the world countries.
However, as vaping regulations change frequently — we, once again, suggest that you check the current legal status of vaping at your destination prior to your travels — make sure you consult a reputable source or reach out to a fellow vaper living in the country for advice.
Vaping and the import of vaping devices are legal in Canada.
The types of places where vaping is banned vary across Canada.The federal government and eight provinces have adopted e-cigarette legislation, according to the Canadian Cancer Society.
The legislation includes bans on use and sales of e-cigarettes where smoking is banned, use of e-cigarettes in stores such as specialty retailers, restrictions on advertising and promotion, sponsorship bans, ban on stretching tobacco brand names to e-cigarettes, display bans and authority to restrict flavours.
Under the federal Tobacco and Vaping Products Act and the Non-smokers' Health Act, the minimum age to buy tobacco products is 18. The act also includes bans on use and sales where smoking is banned, advertising restrictions, restrictions on incentive promotions to consumers, and a vending machine ban.
The places where vaping is banned (such as in cars with children under 16) also vary across the country and may be included in different legislation.
Provinces and Territories have various provisions for regulating e-cigarettes and other vaping products. For a breakdown of each Province and Territories click here.
Vaping is legal in the majority of US states — but the regulations and restrictions on where you can vape differ from state to state and even city to city. Thus, it is strongly advised to check with your particular destination about the most up-to-date vaping laws prior to your trip. The sale and import of vaping gear and accessories is regulated by the US Food and Drug Administration.
Important: San Francisco is the first major US city to have banned the sale and distribution of e-cigarettes unless they have FDA approval. Currently, the city has the strictest vaping regulations in the country.
Theoretically, all European countries should be applying the Tobacco Product Directive — a directive of the European Union which regulates the use, sale and merchandising of tobacco and tobacco-related products in the EU. In practice, however, the interpretation of the directive is often different from country to country.
The Russian Ministry of Health does not regard electronic cigarettes as tobacco products. Thus, vaping is allowed in public places (including bars and restaurants).
The regulations on vaping vary from country to country, but, generally, vaping is legal but restricted.
The attitude towards vaping in South America appears to be similar to that in Central America. Mostly, the use of vaping products is legal, but restrictions apply to the sale and distribution.
The regulations on vaping differ A LOT across Asia. While some countries allow vaping in public places, others have made vaping illegal and impose harsh punishments in the form of heavy fines and even jail sentences.
Vaping regulations in the Middle East seem to be either vague or exceptionally strict.
With many countries in Africa not having an established position on vaping, things can be tricky. Thus, if you can check with those residing in the country prior to bringing your vape gear along, that would be best.
Once again, Vaping is about to get more expensive... With the Canadian Governments' introduction of Excise Stamps to Vaping, the cost of all Vaping Products containing e-liquid will be going up.
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