Do you label you're Cartomizers?

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WhatRobEats

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I'm sure I'm not the only one with this problem. I have about 15 cartomizers from SI and they all look the same. I also have 5 different juices that I've been putting in them.

Problem is other than taste I'm having a hard (impossible) time remembering what flavors I put in which carts. How do you guys deal with this. Do you have a labeling system, or put them in a certain place for each flavor? Use a sticker? Only use one juice at a time? What are you're methods volties?
 

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Currently, I'm using the colored end caps. And, I have different colors of Volt 78's. I also do not have 15 different flavors - yet. I also use the carto boxes with a label on the bottom and I keep one flavor to a box. Sometimes, though, I just have to take a vape to remember what is in that loose cart rolling around my desk.

i use the color end caps also. theres 10 different colors to choose from so it helps out alot
 

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I label them. I tried one of those sharpies that write in silver, but that rubs off within a few hours, now I just use labels. I bought these at cvs Buy Avery Labels File Folder Permanent 2-3/4 X 5/8-Inch online at CVS.com

When I open a new carto, I cut a small strip off the label (the short side) and write on it with a pen/black sharpie. Just a few letters so remember what it is (i.e VL for vanilla love). I stick it to the middle of the carto, so when the booties are on it, they mostly cover it.

Also, another thing that helps me, is I bought those rubber bands for your hair (or a girls hair) and use those to rubber band the carto to the bottle of juice I filled it from. So, I have all of my bottles, there's a carto rubber banded to each one, and they're all labelled.

So when I leave in the morning, I spot the bottles I want, take the cartos off them, and throw them in my pocket and go. Come home, top them off, and re-stick them with their bottle.
 

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LOL. Seems everyone thinks I have 15 different flavors. I don't. I have 15 previously blank cartos with a variety of 5 flavors in them. :facepalm:


Seems like the colored endcaps might be a good choice for me. I also like the idea from Ian of cutting off a little bit of a label and putting it on there and rubber banding them to the bottle. Good idea!
 

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I too have the same problem. I am up to like 7 difference juices now and it is a real challenge to keep track of them. I will look in to some of the ideas above and give it a try.

Of course, in a perfect world, we could all just settle on one or two different flavors - right! Not happening for me, that is for sure.

Still in the hunt.
 

WhatRobEats

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I too have the same problem. I am up to like 7 difference juices now and it is a real challenge to keep track of them. I will look in to some of the ideas above and give it a try.

Of course, in a perfect world, we could all just settle on one or two different flavors - right! Not happening for me, that is for sure.

Still in the hunt.

Hahaha... I agree Ray. Some of the most fun I'm having is trying out all the different flavors that I can. I don't see that stopping anytime soon.
 

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I'm mixing colored drip tips and labeling for my tracking. I hate label makers but was lucky enough to run across this....
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Push the power button, and it pops up on my computer screen for quick label making.
 

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CountSmackula

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I use post-it-notes - folded in half (sticky to bottom), then cut in half, w/ a staple to hold it in case the juice unsticks the sticky strip. I write the name of the juice, in black Sharpie, on the 'flag' near the staple for easy ID.
I keep about 12 different clearos, w/ a different juice in each. I put 2 or 3 (of a similar type - fruit, mint, etc) into an old pill bottle (depending on the size - my "daily" bottle holds 4 clearos) with the 'flag' facing out. It's easy to read what juice is in what container.
I found that yellow post-its work best for amber bottles, the pink for red bottles, and the light green for green bottles.

Hope someone finds this helpful. :)
 

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I use a Brother P-Touch 2430 PC connectable label maker which handles a wide variety of widths, fonts, and graphics (including screen capture). It can save a library of the labels that you create. Love this thing!

Amazon.com: BRTPT2430PC - PT-2430 PC-connectable label maker: Office Products

My cartos look like this with gold on black:

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And my clearos look like this with white on black:

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