Anyone have an idea on how to label carts?

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gryffandor

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You don't say what e-cig model you have so I'll give you both my methods.
For 801 Pen style I use an 1/8" label maker & paste the label on the mouthpiece cover with tape over it to keep it on. For my 901s I use a set of pill boxes which has 14 compartments. I simply label the lids to keep everything identifiable. Hope this gives you some ideas.
 

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the e-cig carts i use have a rubber plug to stop juice coming out. i just mark the plug with the initial of the juice with a marker pen. ie c for cherry, v for virginia, h for hilton etc

its a bit confusing when you have juice like cola, cherry, chocolate, camel etc though! lol

the easiest method would be as above with regards to a compartment box but that could be hassle to carry around in your pocket! ideal for home use though.
 

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the e-cig carts i use have a rubber plug to stop juice coming out. i just mark the plug with the initial of the juice with a marker pen. ie c for cherry, v for virginia, h for hilton etc

its a bit confusing when you have juice like cola, cherry, chocolate, camel etc though! lol

the easiest method would be as above with regards to a compartment box but that could be hassle to carry around in your pocket! ideal for home use though.

We find taking a mix of different color magic markers and making a dot on the rubber plug to represent different flavors has worked very well as a system for us--Happy Indexing and Vaping:)
 

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the e-cig carts i use have a rubber plug to stop juice coming out. i just mark the plug with the initial of the juice with a marker pen. ie c for cherry, v for virginia, h for hilton etc

its a bit confusing when you have juice like cola, cherry, chocolate, camel etc though! lol

the easiest method would be as above with regards to a compartment box but that could be hassle to carry around in your pocket! ideal for home use though.
What cartridges do you use? PS I like your vids!
 

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I've just started using peel-off border stickers (they were originally bought for crafting). Each sheet has loads on it and they come in lots of different designs.

They work for me because I can wrap one small piece right around the cart, one or more around the atomiser (for juices that tend to hang around for a long time) and one small piece in a little notebook where I note which sticker goes with which flavour.

Julie
 

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I hope I don't get in trouble for posting here, but I have recently added an item to my store to solve this very problem!

www.tasdad.com now sells sheets of stickers that can be used to label carts, atomizers, bottles, or whatever. They are at the bottom of the homepage.

They come on a 3x5 sheet and you have to cut them apart yourself, but I think they are a great option.
 

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I have a lot of carts I use, and I always forget which one is which. Does anyone have a good way to label carts so I know which is which?

[This is an old thread, but you may get to it via a search or because of this newer post of mine.]

Thanks to quickdraw for starting this thread ... and to all of the contributers for their ideas. I definitely need this for my cartomizers. My favorite flavor so far is ... variety. I'm going back and forth between carts and I can't keep them straight (after they're out of the labeled multipack).

I like the look of the preprinted 16 mg on the carts and would like to have something other than my sloppy handwriting on them. Definitely want clear labels.

Earlier in this thread, Tasdad pointed to his (her?) tasdad.com. They have 3" X 5" sheets of small labels, preprinted with common e-cig flavorings. [Since then, they have added the requested blank label slots.]

However, at $3.49/sheet (somewhat less in 10- and 50-sheet packs), it's rather expensive (for me). There appear to be only 3 labels per flavor (each in a different color: white, black, pink) on a sheet. I'll never use the pink nor many of the flavors.

Via Google, I eventually came across "Avery® Easy Peel™ Clear Return Address Labels for Inkjet Printers #18695, 2/3" x 1-3/4", Pack of 600" (or #15695 for Laser Printers). The 2/3" width is just about perfect (at least for my carts). The 1.75" length is a bit long, but I can always trim them.

The post office (USPS.com) sells them for $11.99 (+ $4.95 shipping), so 17 bucks for 600 labels. I just placed my order. I'll let you know how it turns out.

Don (a real newbie: been vaping for 3 days)
looking forward to qualifying to use a "signature"
(and, at age 63, it feels wierd to be a "Junior" Member) :)
 
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