Stick on finger nail decals are what I use. Lots of different ones available. I just stick one one on the juice bottle and a matching one on the carto.
i just use fingernail polish and write the first letters on the cart works fine and dont have to remember a color code. k for coffee and c for clove only time i get a hit i dont expect lol its kona coffee fyi i did not spell wrong
For my blanks I use Avery white return address labels, 1/2" x 1 3/4". Write on them first, or I could print them, if I would just get organized. They are long enough to wrap around the carto onto themselves so they stick well and last as long as the carto. Still have a few mystery cartos on the desk in front of me right now though
Colored rubber bands sounds like a cool idea, but then we are back to the got to get organized part
the royalsmokers website advertises CE-2s in a host of colors, we'll probably see them availible pretty soon.
For now, I'm fine just smelling the cartridge... everything else compromises the aesthetics, and I have trouble with all of the colors, especially when i keep getting new juice
I smelled mine for a while but kept confusing coconut twist with key lime freeze from madvapes, so I for now put the carto with the bottle it goes to, into individual ziplock bags
I have a PTouch labeler. I use the small font -> print the label -> trim the label right along the printed text -> attach the label to my carto. They stay stuck and I can tell them apart. My labeler also does some icons, such as cherries. I only wish it offered white text on black tape so they would blend in with black cartos better, but the black on white would blend well with white cartos and the black on silver works well for my silver cartos.
I've been using the metallic paint pens a just draw a thin ring around the batt end then put a dot on the ring when I refill to mark how many times it's been refilled. I also put a line on the cap of the juice to keep everything color coded and organized. Use to use the small rubber bands but they kept getting lost.
I've been using the metallic paint pens a just draw a thin ring around the batt end then put a dot on the ring when I refill to mark how many times it's been refilled.
I actually started with my metallic paint pen, but it kept wearing off.
Never thought about keeping track of how often they have been refilled, but then again, I'm not sure it would matter. When they're dead, they're garbage - whether they have been refilled once or 20 times.
I've been color-coding so I can track how long ones from each supplier lasts.
It's also the way I distinguish the LR and CE2 cartos from the standard ones (the original wrappings are long gone, and one stainless steel tube looks just like every other stainless steel tube).
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