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Post your cheap & easy solutions & great ideas! in E-Cigarette Technical; I got the idea for this after seeing one person post his using of his wife's tweezer case for extra ...
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    I got the idea for this after seeing one person post his using of his wife's tweezer case for extra batteries & stuff. I'm sure it's been before, but for the sake of us newbies, it might be cool do again!

    Here's a couple of mine:

    Check out wallets, make-up bags, etc for carrying cases. I found a small accordian wallet at Target for $8 at the perfect size. And of course, browse eBay.

    A small basket (dollar store!) to keep at the kitchen counter for drying things. I had rinsed my cotton wads and carts only to have husband drop some grocery sacks on the counter. The dried pieces scattered from their place on a paper towel. We lost a wad of cotton, no where to be found!

    I know many people use Altoids tins. I used a small plastic pill box to lay my cotton in and drop my juice over it, swirl around with tweezers. No mess, no rust.

    I place my refilled carts into a small jeweler's bag (at Hobby Lobby, $3 for 100, I think) from paranoia of leakage into my purse.


    ******I've only had my e cig for a week so my ideas are probably novice--I am sure all of you have TONS of great ideas you can share.

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    I think this would be a great idea....for the newer batteries with mic switches to have a master on/off switch so that they don't turn on in your pocket when it is windy or when you have the windows down in your car.

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    Hi, I use my contact lense case to keep my RN4081 batteries and extra carts in. Perfect size and easy to organize and pop in my purse. And you can find some pretty cool contact lense cases!

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    contact lens cases! of course, i have plenty of leftover cases keep 'em coming or direct me to a thread with similar tips

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