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    When I first got my e-cig, it came with a small zippered leather pouch. I had just a handful of carts and a small bottle of e-juice and the pouch was just fine.

    Then I got more juice. And more. And more carts. And a couple extra batteries. And a few extra atomizers. And a few more batteries. And just a couple more atomizers for good measure. Along with more juice. And more juice. And more juice. And, you know, just a little more juice. And then I just ordered a whole new stash of EVO stuff last week, and spare carts, atomizers and batteries for that too. (BTW, can we set up a 12 step program for people addicted to buying e-cig stuff? I need that!)

    Well needless to say, that little pouch doesn't fit all my e-smoking paraphernalia anymore! Also, all that nicotine liquid around my 2 very curious dogs who will eat anything and my 2 year old son makes me nervous. So I picked up a locking cash box, like the kind you'd use at a yard sale. The lock seems kind of flimsy to me though, I hope it's sufficient.

    What all does everyone else use, if you have pets and/or small children?

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    First of all, I need that 12 step program!

    Secondly, I use an actual safe. I have a 13 year old and a five year old so I don't want any curious hands in that stuff. If I don't stop buying, I will soon need another safe. lol

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    i also kept my stash in a small pouch then i bought more ad more stuff and different ecigs. now i keep it all in a black box with a magnet clasp. if i keep it up i will need a safe too. when is to much enough?

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    I made a nice Vaper drawer at my desk in my office. I keep everything nice and neat in there and then I have a little bead box in there that I keep all my cartys and all that. When I go out and about, I take one little tiny baby bottle of juice and an extra batty and atty just in case and that's it. I just top off. I don't bring a big selection with me or make a production.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LuckySevens4U View Post
    I made a nice Vaper drawer at my desk in my office. I keep everything nice and neat in there and then I have a little bead box in there that I keep all my cartys and all that. When I go out and about, I take one little tiny baby bottle of juice and an extra batty and atty just in case and that's it. I just top off. I don't bring a big selection with me or make a production.

    Same here.

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    We're still using the boxes our 901s came in for the bulk of the gear. My wife alternates between a large wallet she already had and one of the leather pouches. I want some kind of a hard case that also has room for a couple 4mL bottles of juice.

    Sort of related, I've found lately that I'd like a cap that pops over the mouthpiece of the 901 for if I'm carrying it in my pocket. I don't think anything like this exists.

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    I'm currently using a 3 drawer tackle box that came with little separators to make different size smaller compartments. Holds everything and it came with a spot to run a little padlock through.

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    i'm planning on getting a tackle box, easy to separate, use the bottom for long term storage stuff that I don't use often. top for the currently in use, batteries flavors etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eLiciafay View Post
    When I first got my e-cig, it came with a small zippered leather pouch. I had just a handful of carts and a small bottle of e-juice and the pouch was just fine.

    Then I got more juice. And more. And more carts. And a couple extra batteries. And a few extra atomizers. And a few more batteries. And just a couple more atomizers for good measure. Along with more juice. And more juice. And more juice. And, you know, just a little more juice. And then I just ordered a whole new stash of EVO stuff last week, and spare carts, atomizers and batteries for that too. (BTW, can we set up a 12 step program for people addicted to buying e-cig stuff? I need that!)

    Well needless to say, that little pouch doesn't fit all my e-smoking paraphernalia anymore! Also, all that nicotine liquid around my 2 very curious dogs who will eat anything and my 2 year old son makes me nervous. So I picked up a locking cash box, like the kind you'd use at a yard sale. The lock seems kind of flimsy to me though, I hope it's sufficient.

    What all does everyone else use, if you have pets and/or small children?
    I use a locking train case (made for makeup)by caboodle for large stash but am still trying to find a small locking case for pocket size just stepping out of the house supply so if you know of something cig case to eyeglass case size that locks i need on very bad my 2 year old son is very good at getting in to stuff. addicted to buying for my evo where do I sign up? lol

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    My wife and I have small pouches that carry a bottle of fluid, some batts and atoms, and spare carts. Inside the pouch are little pockets that I keep my handy dandy push pin, and my ever-present universal tool (paper clip) and a bit of poly stuffing.

    At home we keep the remainder of our gear in a deep wooden cigar box (5X5X8). Things like extra atoms, batts, 6 or 7 different juices, and more carts. It has a clasp but doesn't lock, which doesn't bother us because our kids left home years ago. We are very careful around our cats, however.

    I also keep a styrofoam cup where the cats can't get to it where I keep my fluid reclamation kit (syringe, spare bottles, empty carts that haven't been stuffed yet, the little rubber 'toppers' and even the little plastic wrappers the carts came in. That's right, I recycle EVERYTHING -- LOL. My wife thinks I'm anal.

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