How do you store your flavorings? Suggestions?

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AH1968

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I have been learning the DIY art (Cannot stress the learning or art aspects enough lol ) and am finally getting some really good juice... However, I am now up to roughly 75 different bottles of flavoring ranging in sizes from 1 dram to 30ml and currently I have them all in a drawer, but it gets VERY disorganized :(

So, I have been trying to find some kind of 2 door spice rack or something where I can organize them where I can see the labels and be able to organize by mfg, flavor, etc...

Curious, how do some of you heavy mixers store and organize your flavors?

Thanks, and as always, keep vaping on!!!!
 

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I took a 1 X 4 piece of board I had in the garage and cut a section the same width as the drawer I keep out juice bottles in. I then took wood bores (drill bits) and drilled holes for 30ml and 15 ml bottles. I got 24 in the initial board and plan to make a couple more for the rest of the bottles. The down side is, I can't read all the labels but I organize them so I know where my main ones are and group them by berry, fruit and other flavors so I know the area to look through. It keeps them from falling over and rounding around when we open the drawer!
 

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Not a mixer here but have you considered one of the many different styles of spice racks and putting them up in a cabinet somewhere. I know everyone says to keep juice where its dark. Maybe a rack that has a couple different tiers on it and spins around?

Actually have considered that, however my "mixing station" (small desk in the bedroom lol) is very limited on space as it has to share space with my "work station" ( laptop, dual monitors) otherwise a lazy susan style carousel would be optimum. So, I was thinking something wall mounted.. and I am this close to breaking out the cardboard and tape and building something lol
 

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I took a 1 X 4 piece of board I had in the garage and cut a section the same width as the drawer I keep out juice bottles in. I then took wood bores (drill bits) and drilled holes for 30ml and 15 ml bottles. I got 24 in the initial board and plan to make a couple more for the rest of the bottles. The down side is, I can't read all the labels but I organize them so I know where my main ones are and group them by berry, fruit and other flavors so I know the area to look through. It keeps them from falling over and rounding around when we open the drawer!
That would probably do the trick, except I am in an apartment without a garage or workshop to do anything like that (at the moment lol I have several woodworking tools in storage, so eventually...) But thanks for the suggestion :)
 

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Foam rubber has worked good for me.
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This is really easy and can go on the side of the desk, as long as you are not worried about too much light getting to your juice. Go get velcro and put the hook side across the side of the desk and put the fuzzy(soft) side on the bottle with the label facing out. You can have different lines for fruity/tobacco/choc/candy etc. And different sizes don't matter. I do this on the inside of a cabinet I do not use alot. (I am concerned with light getting to my juices.) It is really, really easy to see what you have.
 

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Stormy, I like the idea of foam but, how do you make perfect holes? Do you bore a hole or just push the Bottle / vile into the foam??

My assumption is most of what we see is "closed cell foam" like what they use in floral arrangements.. Stormy please correct me if I am wrong.. But I would think you would just press the bottle / vile right into it. For actual "Styrofoam" you would have to find a way to cut it out, and that would not be easy to keep very accurate IMO...
 
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