I've been vaping for a little less than a month now and in that time I've accumulated a vast array of juice, attys, cartos, o-rings, tips, bottles, syringes, wire, wick, batteries, chargers... the list goes on and on.
When I started out, I kept everything in a cigar box. That worked for a little while but gradually grew into a heaping jumbled pile on my desk. The wife was a little peeved about the disorder and the occasional strange smell she would get a whiff of once in a while.
Yesterday we were at Home Depot and I spotted a very nice looking parts organizer by Stanley. This is the model I picked up.
Stanley 17-Compartment Small Parts Storage Organizer
For around $10.00 I got something that will at this point, accommodate all of my vaping stuff including my mods and juice. It has removable dividers to accommodate larger items around the outside edges of the case and a locking tab to secure the front when you are carrying it around.
Everything fits into compartments allowing me to keep things organized but still accessible. Even my 60ml juice bottles fit easily.
Now I'm sure this wont be an epiphany to most but I thought I would share how well this has worked out for me.
When I started out, I kept everything in a cigar box. That worked for a little while but gradually grew into a heaping jumbled pile on my desk. The wife was a little peeved about the disorder and the occasional strange smell she would get a whiff of once in a while.
Yesterday we were at Home Depot and I spotted a very nice looking parts organizer by Stanley. This is the model I picked up.

Stanley 17-Compartment Small Parts Storage Organizer
For around $10.00 I got something that will at this point, accommodate all of my vaping stuff including my mods and juice. It has removable dividers to accommodate larger items around the outside edges of the case and a locking tab to secure the front when you are carrying it around.
Everything fits into compartments allowing me to keep things organized but still accessible. Even my 60ml juice bottles fit easily.
Now I'm sure this wont be an epiphany to most but I thought I would share how well this has worked out for me.
