How do you label your tanks?

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JohnMaguire2013

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A B&M in my area uses label makers to label their sample tanks. I usually don't vape too many flavors at a time, and when I switch I usually just switch out the atomizer head at the same time (though sometimes it feels like I'm wasting them...)

I'd like to get some more tanks to be able to have more flexibility, but since using the PT2, my T3s pales in comparison (to the point where I even gave one of them away to a friend when I gave him my old C-Twist.) And buying more PT's is so expensive... plus I'm afraid if I get a PT3 I'll hate my PT2s. :p
 

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I have my ibtanked tanks all painted differently. And just remember which are which. Worst comes to worst, I could taste them.

Black or grey smoked for cigar or tobbacco flavors.

Red for berry flavors.

Green for mint, chocolate mint, or menthols.

Orange/yellow for baked goods.

Blue for interesting/others.

My clear tanks I use for strong Coffee flavors.

Most of the time I dont really clean my tank to change flavors.
 

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Danbrooks2k:11315603 said:
I have my ibtanked tanks all painted differently. And just remember which are which. Worst comes to worst, I could taste them.

Black or grey smoked for cigar or tobbacco flavors.

Red for berry flavors.

Green for mint, chocolate mint, or menthols.

Orange/yellow for baked goods.

Blue for interesting/others.

My clear tanks I use for strong Coffee flavors.

Most of the time I dont really clean my tank to change flavors.

What about purple and pink? I'm using purple..pink..whatever it is..right now. You not man enough for pink?:)
 

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Thanks to this thread I ordered a Brother PT-70, and some 0.47 inch black on clear tape from Amazon today.

I have absolutely no clue as to what's in most of my tanks right now. There's three iclear 30's, and three PT2's that all have dark juice in them. They're all juices I've added on top of juices when the level got a little low. All of my juices are 12 mg nic, so they turn dark fairly fast. Fortunately, I don't do fruit or menthol flavors (I'm in a dessert phase right now), so most are tobacco based, or tobacco based desserts. Plus, I only add a juice to a tank with something in it, if I like the juice that's in it, and the juice I'm adding. And it's a compatible flavor. So everything taste good!

I have a seventh tank that I do know what it is. Ahlusions Tiramisu. It's a very light colored juice, and hasn't darkened that much in a week, even though I've added more twice now.

Hopefully, the labeler machine will help me get my act together.

best regards, larry mac
 

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I'll also use different shaped drip tips, you can tell what the flavor is in the dark....:)

Gosh Stosh. I don't rightly know where to start. First off I guess is the fact that you're a GD genius, like Forest Gump! Different colors, different shapes, and you can remember what juice is in 'em. You're a virtual vaping Rainman!

Secondly, I like your signature too. But I need one of those there detonators! lol.

best regards, larry mac
 

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As suggested to me by some posters here. Colored rubber bands. I have different colored tanks and then put a matching color rubber band around the bottle of liquid.

I use both T3s's and ProTank Mini's. The mini colors have 2 rubber bands around the liquid bottle.

Oh wow! I LOVE that idea!!! As simple as it is, I wouldn't have thought of it myself. Not any time soon at least lol!
 
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