Multiple Carto tanks? What do you carry them around in?

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BernieVideo

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I am considering getting a mess-o-carto tanks and filling each with a different flavor, so I can switch out flavors easily all day.

My question is (I bet Baditude has a great answer) What do you keep your multiple filled (or half filled) carto tanks in when not in use, but close by?

I have an eGo large case that is pretty filled with batteries, charger and liquids. When not using my carto tank, I have been putting it in a small snack sized baggie, but it tends to get pretty gooey and messy.

I was thinking that the "Thinghy's" from IBTanked would be a good clean way to carry filled tanks.

What do you use?
 

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I have seen what Bad Puts his in....its pretty cool. Im sure he will be in here soon to show us again.
Ive done the same as Baditude and that you want to do...I keep a few flavors ready in My IBTanks. At the moment, I just have them in a lager size ego zip pouch, but I think Ill order one of those zipper pouches that Bad has his in.

Where are you Bad? We want to order....;)
 

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In the past, I've used the converted mini-tool kit case that you can find at the end of my cartotank setup guide: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/baditude/3710-5-cartomizer-tank-setup.html. It's a good way to keep tanks organized. The smaller 19mm IBTanked can easily fit in about 5 of the 8 elastic bands, but to use the other 3 elastic bands you'll need to get some even slimmer tanks from elsewhere. About 4 of the bands can accomodate the larger 22mm tanks. The bands are not of equal length.
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These battery cases which you can buy from RTD Vapor can accomodate 2 tanks and can fit on a belt loop or in a purse easily.

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Lately I've not been so organized and just toss my tanks in one of the 3 zippered pockets of this converted shoulder-strapped mini-laptop carrying bag from Swiss Gear, which now serves as my "Vape Bag". I tend to carry a lot of gear with me, so the three pockets allow me to bring a few mods, extra batteries, juice bottles, and tanks.

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That's a pretty sweet setup.

the tanks don't leak or mess up the case? Cartos have small air holes and the center tube is open as well. No leakage from them?

I notice you keep a drip tip on each of them.
I don't use cartos solo anymore. Besides, a solo carto is not going to leak; the polyfill safely holds all the juice. It may dry out if you don't keep a cap on it.

All my cartotanks are the pyrex IBTanked. NEVER had one leak. Currently 12 in my collection. I keep a drip tip on all the tanks ready to vape.
 
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I bought the same tool kit/bag that Baditude uses.
I looked all over Amazon for something better, in the same price range, and did not find anything comparable.
I got the kit today, pulled out all the tools. (used them to repair some of my wife's jewelry!) and put my 4 tanks, and a Mini BCC in there.
I also have room for my spare Twist and the charger, leaving my large e-Go case for juice and cartos/coils and stuff.

The case is about the same size as the large e-Go case. it's PERFECT.

Thanks again Bad.
 
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