Looking for inspiration - How do you keep it all straight?

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ArchDame

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So, I think my Triton will be here tomorrow and will have the tobacco sampler with it.

Initially, I will just have the two tanks that come with the starter set, but I've got 3 more on the way later this week along with the gourmet sampler.

So, my question is, how do you keep the juices you've got loaded into tanks straight? I know some use the cool canisters that the sample packs come in, but do you put little pieces of paper in with each tank that shows what is loaded into it? Or do you set the tank on a shelf next to/in front of or behind the juice bottle?

I'd like to set up some system that will help me avoid combining juices with seriously gross results. I have to assume the DIYers have this down to some kind of science.

Just looking for inspiration.
 

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Tank beads.
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So, I think my Triton will be here tomorrow and will have the tobacco sampler with it.

Initially, I will just have the two tanks that come with the starter set, but I've got 3 more on the way later this week along with the gourmet sampler.

So, my question is, how do you keep the juices you've got loaded into tanks straight? I know some use the cool canisters that the sample packs come in, but do you put little pieces of paper in with each tank that shows what is loaded into it? Or do you set the tank on a shelf next to/in front of or behind the juice bottle?

I'd like to set up some system that will help me avoid combining juices with seriously gross results. I have to assume the DIYers have this down to some kind of science.

Just looking for inspiration.

Well, my short answer is: i don't! I guess I just never let a tank get so low, that I can't tell what's in it. I'm a serious vaper. I vape waaaay more than I smoked! But there are these little 'tank beads' I've seen online that you can try and coordinate tanks and flavors with, my only prob with that is I have quite few juices now. You'll figure something out!
 

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I have all the colors in tanks, I color coordinate them to the juice in it.
Green midnight apple and shamrock, easily tell what one is what
Blu is for voodoo cause it rymes
Red is for kringles and cocoa mixed or seperate, cause santa wears a red suit
Yellow is for tribeca, because tribeca looks like melted butter
clear is for twisted java because they dont have a brown one

I also have 4 others for my AiV juices with tanklets from alice, zombie has a skull, rabbit has a rabbit, and crunkberry has a strawberry in it and april moon has a moon tanklet, forgot about that one
 
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Blue tank overload! It's looks like they are all the newer tank design too? With the extra metal bit at the top and less threading to screw on the tip?

I did all of my sampler pack testing in LR carto's. I cut a piece of paper to fit the size of the plastic 5-pack cartomizer box, and wrote the names vertically under each carto. Then I found out my favorites, and ordered Tanks that were the same color of the ejuice. Green for Southern Classic, Red (clearish pink) for mystic. Clear for Tribeca, and Blue for Tiki Juice.
 

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I'll know later, but I'm pretty sure I have one so Voodoo infused it's worthless :blink:

I'm up to 7 tanks now, but yeah, they're all blue.

I seem to have 3 of the 4 variations of the Triton, that DaveOno identified.

I still need some spares to test a glass upgrade kit, so if anyone has a dead tank, PM me!
 

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I have right now 15 tanks loaded and could not live w/out my Scotch Expressions tape in turquoise, Sharpie fine tip permanent marker and note book. I just tear off a very small piece of tape, put it on my tank and number the tanks 1-15. Then write the number in my notebook and the flavor in that tank next to it.

After about half way through my tanks. I usually have the numbers memorized. Then when it's time to clean out the tanks, I just peel the little piece of tape off and start over. With that many tanks and juices with very similar color, it's too hard to remember which tank has what in it without a system.
 

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I have right now 15 tanks loaded and could not live w/out my Scotch Expressions tape in turquoise, Sharpie fine tip permanent marker and note book. I just tear off a very small piece of tape, put it on my tank and number the tanks 1-15. Then write the number in my notebook and the flavor in that tank next to it.

After about half way through my tanks. I usually have the numbers memorized. Then when it's time to clean out the tanks, I just peel the little piece of tape off and start over. With that many tanks and juices with very similar color, it's too hard to remember which tank has what in it without a system.

WOW! Now that's what I call 'keeping it all straight'!

Now here's my um, "scientific method":

Twist off drip tip, sniff 2 times, put drip tip back on, take a few toots, squinch up face all confused like, hand to hubby, ask him what does he think it is, he says 'this , I say no way, he says yes, I say no way, he looks at me, shakes his head.....he's usually right, but I've got boobs, so I win! Yeah!
 
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