Color Coded Cartomizers?

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relik1989

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Does anyone know of a reputable dealer of Color coded cartomizers, similar to greensmoke? I found these here although I have never heard of this site before.

Despite their bad reviews, I bought the Blu starter kit, and I'm LOVING it. I had a fried who bought one about a year ago and it was horrible, but recently I heard they made some changes, and man this blu is just as good as my buddy's new 510. How ever I keep getting my flavors mixed up, having 3 different flavors all in black unmarked cartridges is more of a hassle than I thought. :laugh:

I also found that "valuevapor.com" sells color coded ones as well, are they a respectable dealer?

Not trying to be paranoid, I love shopping online, but I also don't want to just throw my CC# around all over the internet.
 
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texasgranny

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If you are trying to keep up with what is in your cartomizer, you can buy "Painters Metallic Pens" at WalMart (craft section)
in many colors. Number the carts (put ink lower than where your mouth goes) or color code as you like. Works great for me.
I can keep up with flavors or mixes that I try. I just number and write on a tablet what I have in that cart. If I refill with something different, just write the number of the cart and mix on your tablet.
 

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Looks like the carto's you're thinking about come in a variety pack. I like the idea of my carto's being in different colors; brown for coffee flavors, green for menthol or mint flavors, etc. Sounds like that's what you're trying to achieve. But if you buy a variety pack you only get 1 of each color.
I started with an E9 2 piece, found this site from China (shipping time is great, within 5-6 days) who sell the colored wraps for your carto's. They're made for the E9 but fit perfectly over the 808D-1's as well. Cheap, can't beat the price. Just unpeel the cover off your carto and replace it with the color of your choice.
I'm wondering if you can use some kind of slick paper and double sided tape? Anyone try it yet? Here's the site I got my carto paper covers from https://e-cig.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=800
 
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SeanFromIthaca

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I'm not rich enough to color-code my gear, but I'd love to since I constantly switch juices throughout the day

I've been using cartomizers and carts (with the marineland blue foam mod! :D), so I don't need to carry a bunch of juice around with me, and I've got a neato little carrying case for my carts/cartos, so having them color-coded would be pretty sweet

maybe texasgranny's idea is best for a low-cost option -- just buy all-white carts/cartos and color them with those pens
 

relik1989

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I like the Skin idea, very cheap, very versatile, and I can not only use them with what ever carts I want to, but I can mix and match colors for carts that I may have mixed flavors with, coffee and vanilla, need I say more. :vapor: My only question is what size should I get? I have been trying my hardest to learn the different sizes and all the different numbers, but the only one I can say I actualy know about is the 510. I have a blu and I dont even know what its technically called, I know its not a 510.

By the way, does anyone know of any soft tipped carts that properly fit the blu's? I know 510's will fit just fine, but they are slightly larger in diameter.
 

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Mysti, I have read about the dental rubber bands for braces, but have only found them in clear or semi-clear although they are said to be made in other colors. are these the rubber bands you are talking about...or have you found some other source for small colored bands? Please let me know where I can find the colored ones... Thanks
 

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Mysti, I have read about the dental rubber bands for braces, but have only found them in clear or semi-clear although they are said to be made in other colors. are these the rubber bands you are talking about...or have you found some other source for small colored bands? Please let me know where I can find the colored ones... Thanks

Yes what Secondchance said. The little hair bands work really well and you get a bunch of them in a package. I also use them to hold the specific cart/carto to the bottle too. Dollar Store or Wal-mart either one should have them.
 

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Someone needs to invent full size colored condoms that slip over your cartos and gives you a softness to a bite on your carto. Different colors for different flavors. Simply slide them on and off, quick and easy. Brown for coffee, chocolate flavors, whites for vanillas, green for menthol, mints and such, yellow for...you get the idea.
Anyone up to it? Heck, maybe I'd even back you up.
 

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Someone needs to invent full size colored condoms that slip over your cartos and gives you a softness to a bite on your carto. Different colors for different flavors. Simply slide them on and off, quick and easy. Brown for coffee, chocolate flavors, whites for vanillas, green for menthol, mints and such, yellow for...you get the idea.
Anyone up to it? Heck, maybe I'd even back you up.

I know they actually make these because the 'sampler e-cigs' at the local tobacco shop use these types of condoms so that you can sample a model and not have to swap spit with a hundred different strangers. The 'sample condoms' come individually packaged and in the color that the flavor is in. You open the silicone cap up, put it on the sample e-cig, take a drag, remove and throw away.

I have not seen these for sale anywhere, but SmokeBot and #7 are making what you describe to provide their vendors with e-cig 'sleeves' that people can sample in a local retail setting. FYI, I guess. :)
 
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