Found Some Ways To Transport Carto's - Lots Of Pics

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bruner

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One "heavy-duty pill case" (comes in a package of two) and two "compact pill caddies", all from CVS Pharmacy.

The first "pill caddy" (with red lettering on it) is one that I got a long time ago and may no longer be available. It is just the right size to carry one cartomizer without the protective rubber caps on it. Since the pill caddy is 0-ring sealed, there is really no need for the rubber caps.

The second "pill caddy" was purchased today. It can hold one cartomizer with or without the protective rubber caps. With the rubber caps, it is a tight fit, but will still slide in and out easily. Again, since the pill caddy is o-ring sealed, there is really no need for the rubber caps on the cartomizer.

Either of these pill caddies would be great for carrying on your key chain or around your neck.

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This is the "heavy-duty pill case". It can hold three cartomizers with or without the rubber caps. Since it is not an air-tight container, you might want to keep your rubbers on if they are going to be in there for a while to help prevent evaporation.

It gets a little tight when you put three cartos with rubbers on in this thing, but it still closes completely without any trouble.

I will probably use this to carry an extra three flavors around with me on a long day.

Hope this was entertaining and enjoyable.

Comments and questions are welcome.

Thanks,
Bruner
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bruner

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Found another possibility. Attached are some pics of a handgun ammo case manufactured by MTM Case-Gard. This model is the P-100-38 found at my local Gander Mountain store for about $5.

It will hold 100 cartomizers, but they won't fit with the rubbers on :(

I purchased it on a whim hoping that they WOULD fit with the rubbers on because this case is not air-tight and I would want to keep my cartomizers "fresh"...

I'll see if I can get my hands on an MTM case designed for a larger caliber shell next time... Something that WILL accommodate cartomizer storage WITH rubbers on.

Here is a link to the MTM website:
Ammo boxes for hand guns by MTM Case-Gard™ - Plastic ammo reloading boxes and cases

Bruner
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