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    id like to know how people store their liquids. im not referring to the condition but the actual storage container...

    i have 10+ WOW 30 ml bottles and some 5 ml bottles from V4l and tons of carts...and a few other juices

    i am looking at expanding my juice selection and photos and links would be appreciated

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    I store the juice bottles in a sealable tupperware box in a cool dry place (inside a cupboard). It seems to do the trick so far

    Sometihng like this:

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    i use a tackle box. if you decide to go this route, make sure you get a box that is bigger than you think you need, so you dont have to keep upsizing.
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    this is the one i use.
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    I too use a tackle box. I love it because all my liquid is in the bottom, and in the top 3 trays I have atomizers, cartomizers, bateries, cleaning supplies, and such. It works great and was $8!

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    I'm a recycler. Here are the things I use:

    • Two Pringles cans that I cut down to just a bit taller than my 4ml bottles. Those each hold 15 4ml bottles and live on a shelf in the kitchen.
    • A small butter tub to hold 27 more 4ml bottles and lives on a shelf in my kitchen.
    • More 4ml and 10ml bottles than I care to count on my desk and all over the shelf next to my desk. A couple of those bottles (usually graham cracker and waffle flavors!) follow me around when I go to bed or leave the house.
    • The VG is on a shelf with the Pringles cans.
    • The PG is under a chair in a corner of the kitchen where the sunlight won't hit it.
    The place I buy my flavors from recommends that they be kept in the refrigerator, but I don't do that. I find that they have an odor to them even though they're in sealed bottles. The combined odor from the "fumes" put out by all the various flavored bottles is unpleasant, so I'd rather not have that in the fridge and possibly influencing my food.



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    Quote Originally Posted by MSmusicstudios View Post
    I too use a tackle box. I love it because all my liquid is in the bottom, and in the top 3 trays I have atomizers, cartomizers, bateries, cleaning supplies, and such. It works great and was $8!
    i like too be organized. lol.
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    *designs a pull-out draw under my desk for PV equipment*


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    Sooper, I have the same tackle box that you use. I used a smaller one in the beginning.

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    A cardboard suitcase bought at joAnn with a 40% off coupon.


    I have since had to get a second box for non-juice storage!
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