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Mary Kay

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It fits two Janty Sticks, a completely assembled 510, two 10ml bottles of juice, and two mini-pipes (one auto, one manual), plus a few handy wipes, which I use to wipe off cartridges when friends want to try them. It's pretty much the ultimate ecig case, IMO. Here's a link to the case from Walgreens.com...

Diabetic Travel Case | Walgreens

This is a picture sent from Tecratk, he uses this as you can see, for all his travel e-cig supplies! Good find! he said it was o.k. to use his picture to share with all of you. Thanks Tec!:D

He also figured out that a 801 t0 901 adapter from VP1 or the Vapir51 can be used to fit a 901 atty to a mini pipe or any 801 size device to a 901 atty.
I decided it would also let you use a cartomizer on a mini pipe!

Vapor Country has a 901 adapter that allows the use of a cartomizer with any 901 device..that means it will work on my 901 batts or a NicoStick!

Nhaler has an adapter that lets you use a 510 on most batts.

Altsmoke has adapters come that let you use all sorts of devices with different batts!

What have you guys discovered? Any tips or tips to share?
The more choices we have, the better it will be if a ban comes down!
 

Allestaria

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Well limiting your self to one kind limits you.

Though I know everyone has there favorite. But it never hurts to have one or 2 as the back up. IMO.

I'm looking to get the 510 to add to my 901 and kr808d-1. Some battery mods, and of course a stock up of juice. If a ban goes down I will have some back ups. I refuse to get into smoking again. So I want my bases covered. I'm going to stock up on attys, batteries (unless I can get battery mods for all styles), PT, and chargers.
Now I'm not gonna go crazy. But I'll be set for at least a year if I do it right maybe longer. If anything. If I quit the nic. I want to be able to vape until I lose that need to.

So buying vg in larger sizes I'll do along with the flavoring. Vg I can get through wholesale bath and body suppliers. And of course flavoring from baking stores or online.

CYA. But don't go over board. I'll stock up juice for a 2 year supply (roughly) and part-mods and such as the same.
 

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That's good advice..except for the juice. I am really not sure how long it lasts..and neither is anyone else! But I would make sure I had some places to get my P.G. (like tractor supply ) V.G. (on-line, some health stores, or just use glycerin thinned down) and some nic juice. Stored in a cool dark place unopened if possible.
I would have a good mod, try to learn how to make a NicoStick..or at least have the makings for one and some atty's.
So all you really need to have is a supply of Atty's, some nic juice and places to find the rest on-line or in stores.
 

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Okay, I don't know why I hadn't thought to post this some time ago...
Of course, you guys know I craft and that means I have more organization methods than a little bit...
When I first ordered my Dragon Kit and all the juices and then essentials and extra parts, etc, etc- I needed a place to keep stuff cuz everything was sitting around in the boxes they were shipped in and on the side table where I sit...
I went through my "shtuff" and found a few floss organizers and beading boxes... I do, errr did, have supplies (craftwise) in them- I just combined a few things to empty out one of each...
In my floss organizer... it is a see through rectangular plastic box that is hinged and closes with a "snap" - it has little squares that divide sections in the box to as small or as large as you need them to be- you slide out a sectioned square to open a space larger or put one in to make it smaller... It is great for holding carts, plugs, pre-cut filler, paperclips, etc- Oh! & some liquids yes... the other container (for beads) is a bit larger- mainly because this particular bead box also holds the tools of the trade... I can put larger bottles of liquid in standing up w/o worrying about leaks, etc and still put carts, pre-cut filler, paperclips, etc- I tend to use it for just liquid and maybe a paperclip or two... my rubber gloves, larger fluval that hasn't been cut, etc-
I don't have pix but will think to take some one day...
Joann's and AC Moore's had their containers on sale last week... they will be putting out more 50% coupons this time of year for holiday shopping and doing more Midnight Madness Sales... The floss divider container regular price is only like $3-...
Just figured I'd post and let you guys start perusing the craft stores... LOL
Oh! Caboodles Beauty boxes may also work if they are not too large & I have been eyeing one of my husbands tool boxes he got as a gift and never has used (it does have tools in it but they are the forgotten unused tools- LOL) It has small little drawers on the front and 2 compartments on the top of the lid... looks similar to the one you get from Dawn at DIYFlavorShack but has drawers in the front as well...
Start scouting ladies, for storage at home... I just got word my next order is on the way and I have preordered my Phoenix... More storage needed! LOL
 

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We use a tackle box here. I did look at floss organizers and crafty boxes but so many are clear. Wanting to keep e-liquid out of the light ect, we decided to go with a tackle box.

It was pretty cheap, walmart.. under $20.00 and its good sized. The best part about it, as our stash (hehe) and stuff grows, we can either add another or get a bigger one then give this to one of the kids for fishing :) (this one is almost full, some one might get it for xmas as we upgrade lol)

The tackle box we got has dividers you can change also, with three levels that like that and a big open space on the bottom for bigger things.
 

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I have a Planco green tackle box I use for my crafting box. I also have the clear boxes.
My tackle box holds all my needle work stuff and thread for my cross stitch.

Tackle boxes or tool boxes would work for storage. If you want to keep moisture out of them You could use those little packets they put in shoes and such. Those things that look like salt packets. Might help with the flavors mixing if you still use plastic bottles.

I would (personally) stay away from anything paper product wise. Those attract
moisture.
 

Mary Kay

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I went to JoAnn's and bought this cardboard suitcase for $7 it was $12.00 I think, but I used the 40% off coupon from the paper.
It holds my liquids and DIY, The larger things like P.G. and Glycerin are on the shelf. The white boxes for the liquids are kitchen utensil drawer separators like for knifes and forks.
No little guys around here to worry about!

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The hardware goes in an old cigar box I sanded, stained and carved (on the top) in bas relief.

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Just for bragging rights, two table lighter holders (for bic lighters) I cut and carved. One of them has a Vk e-cig and a mini pipe the other has a bic lighter I had to go dig up to show you! LOL For any one who knows rifles..the holder with the bic in it is checked..meaning cross hatch carving , like done on the stock of a rifle.

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When the cigar box is closed and on it's shelf over my desk. The candy dish holds cartomizers. The suitcase goes on a bookcase next to my desk.

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Luv2CUSmile

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Wow MK! What a stash! I so want to be you when I grow up! LOL Hey I love the carvings- very nice work... You know it's never too late to start getting ready for a craft show! I have some of those boxes too- I could do that... Right now they hold card stock, projects in process, die cuts, etc- I have ONE for stationery - LOL
I like the little silverware type dividers in it... Hadn't thought of that- I use those for my nail polish- LOL
 

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Dang, MK! I kept scrolling down and coveting away, lol. I have a cute cute little toolbox that came with my DIY kit from Dawn Marie. This box rocks! I know I eventually will get a bigger box, probably a tackle box. Then this little toolbox will be used for *gasp* actual tools, hahaha. Right now our 'toolbox' is a end table drawer. uh-oh....maybe I will take over the DRAWER for storing!
 

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Nice organizers MK and pretty too. I'm still using make-up cases, big freebie ones from Estee Lauder. They work out OK for now, but eventually a large tackle box will be in order. I mean where do you keep all the re-cycled plastic and glass bottles, the box of fluval, droppers, etc.? LOL The stuff grows and grows. Love the obsession!
 
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