How do you keep track of everything?

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So I've been vaping for 2 weeks now, and I'm already buried under all the vaping stuff I've bought.

The batteries and liquids are easy, they're labeled or uniquely shaped.

But I have piles of carts, cartomizers and atties and I'm not sure how to keep em straight....I have reg atties, bridgeless, low resistance, then a few models of cartos, LR and regular, and of course all these damn carts with various flavors and fillings. They all look pretty much the same....

I know I'm not the only one with this problem, so I'm wondering how other people deal with keeping their stuff straight. Specifically I'm having trouble keeping atties/catros separate and remembering what flavor I put in what part.

Halp?
 
Dollar store is supposed to have the little tiny colored rubber bands that you can put on
carts & bottles to keep track on flavors, (my local store didn't have them, time to travel)
keeping most my stuff in a tackle box now, but will soon outgrow it

Hmm, little rubber bands sound like a good idea, I tried using reg rubber bands, but its too ugly... If they were the exact right size it would be sweet!
 

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I use a tackle box and husband uses a full size old school tool box with the little drawers. But then he took vaping from a habbit to a hobby. My tackle box is 14" wide, 6" deep and 5" tall with removable trays. His tool box is 24" wide, 12" deep, and about 18" tall. I am now using a bottom feed juice mod and i pack it, three batteries and four 3ml juice bottles in my eGo case when I'm on the road. All my other ecigs are in the tackle box fully charged and ready to go just in case. I keep my juice bottles in the bottom. I keep my tips, atty's, and cartos in little ziploc baggies so I can see them, but they're all still in their respective places. I just write on the baggies with a sharpie when I'm separating flavors for storage. Wow...I'm starting to feel a little OCD about my kit.
 
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I use a tackle box and husband uses a full size old school tool box with the little drawers. But then he took vaping from a habbit to a hobby. My tackle box is 14" wide, 6" deep and 5" tall with removable trays. His tool box is 24" wide, 12" deep, and about 18" tall. I am now using a bottom feed juice mod and i pack it, three batteries and four 3ml juice bottles in my eGo case when I'm on the road. All my other ecigs are in the tackle box fully charged and ready to go just in case. I keep my juice bottles in the bottom. I keep my tips, atty's, and cartos in little ziploc baggies so I can see them, but they're all still in their respective places. I just write on the baggies with a sharpie when I'm separating flavors for storage. Wow...I'm starting to feel a little OCD about my kit.



Not at all I use a tackle box, lil screw divider cases, and such.. all in my Organizing your E-liquid and DIY Stuff link above, it's actually a video on the ease of keepin ur stuff out of reach of children, neat and easily accessible.

Def not OCD (unless I'm OCD as well) I just find it easier to make my Review Vids, DIY juices, and do my mods out of a organized area vs looking all over the place for stuff or it being a sad cluttered mess.
 
I just leave it all over my desk with the tons of other crap already there. It helps me "discover" other things (bills I forgot to pay, insurance cards, etcetera) when I'm looking for vaping odds and ends within the pile.

Hehe, thats my current method that I'm trying to change to something more organized... :p
 

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I got some sterilite mini drawers for my juice when my bigger plastic 3-drawer unit started filling up with spare hardware. These actually come as 6 units per box (each unit having 3-drawers) and are stackable, and I can store each vendor's juices in their own dedicated drawer (or unit - like my Halo liquids use up an entire unit...LOL). I covered around the clear sides with some foam pieces to reduce any light coming inside. I've been using some tiny rubbermaid containers to store attys, carts, cartos, and replaceable batts...
 
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