How do you keep the different ejuices straight?

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regal55

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Being a newbie I have been ordering a lot of different brands's flavors. I have about a half dozen anyvape tanks. Best way I can come up with to evaluate is to fill the 1/4 with the different flavors/brands but whats the best way to keep them straight? A label maker or something. What do the veterans do?
 

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I only vape maybe 3 juices at the moment so it isn't that hard. They actually taste best in a certain kind of tank and I know which one that is...

When I had more, I literally used one of those $17 label makers. After that I was color-coding my Kayfun tanks with different color clear-window sections (yellow window = lemon, blue = blueberry, green = apple rings, etc.).
 

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Multiple tanks for multiple flavors. I've had as many as a dozen tanks running simultaneously at one point. I even printed out the names of the flavors on the computer, printed them out, cut to size and taped them on the tank. (Label makers are too expensive)

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Now I only keep a few tanks running simultaneously. Different colored tank caps and drip tips help differentiate the flavors.

To test flavors before devoting them to a tank, I've used a 510 drip atomizer and a Nano clearomizer.

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Colored rubber bands. Match color to tank and bottle.

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I use tiny colored rubber bands (for little girl's pony tails I think) that I found at the dollar store...400 in a pkg for...well $1.

I also use carto tanks, so different colors of drip tips work for me as well.
 

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The colored rubber bands are also available for kids jewelry making, usually smaller than the hair ones and also cheap. I like the rubber bands since they don't leave glue on the topper.

If you really have a lot of different flavors going you can combine two colors, so the number of possibilities is pretty high.
 
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