Labelling Carts

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kestik

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Hey forum, did a search which brought up no results.

alas, I am here asking for suggestions on how to label 510 carts. I now have a collection of juices and am starting to have a hard time identifying which cart is which juice. I like to keep the cart designated to it's own juice. I vape with a suedo-drip kind of method using the cart as more of a drip tip than an actual cart.

Any suggestions are appreciated!

Thanks!:vapor:
 

Tookiedoo

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What worked for me was rubber bands. In the hair care section at wal-mart, they sell a pack of multicolored mini rubber bands. I think they're used in hair braiding. Anyway, I put a rubber band around the bottle, and a corresponding colored band around the carto. I think there were 6 or 7 different colors in the pack. The most flavors I've had going at once was 12, so when I ran out of singles I'd put a double band on the bottle and carto. Worked for me!
 

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Hi kestik- Welcome to ECF! I have been using one of those P-Touch label printers which has been working out pretty well. It can print 3 lines on a 1/2 inch wide label so I print 1) Brand and ohms first, then 2) Vendor abbreviation and juice name, and 3) the date. It comes out pretty short and fits maybe 1/2 way around carto. The one I use is an older model and looks like this- pt1800.jpg The tape cartridges are kind of pricey ~ $15 but it is something I have had for years and works well for me. Cheers.
 

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The OP seems to be talking about carts and not cartos. 510 cartridges aren't as easy to mark as a cartomizer and don't have much room for a rubber band or similar.

My suggestion: Nail polish. A dot or stripe of some color of nail polish on the cartridge and a dot of the same color on the juice bottle top. Next bottle and cartridge, a different color... rinse/repeat.
 

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I used paint pens to mark carts and carto's it's durable enough for normal wear, but you can scratch it off with a thumbnail when it's time to change flavors. I put a colored dot that matches the line I draw in the same color down the bottle side. You can get a pack of paint pens pretty cheap at the mart or any craft/hobby shop. Plus they have so many colors of them now you have plenty of color options.
 
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