My desk is a mess, how do you store your stuff??

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Ratchet

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I'm using a lockable file container from Vaultz that used to have confidential files in it. Had been sitting around the house, unused, for a while. It is now my container for my juices, supplies, a.s.o, but it is a mess. No way to organize things so I really need to find a better solution, especially now that I'm getting into DIY...... Zero organization in that file container........
 

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    This completly changed how my desk looks. Got it at Wallies, I think it was like 6-8 bucks.

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    Warren D. Lockaby

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    Tons of options really, depending upon the amount & types of stuff involved, whether it'll be stationery or mobile, etc. Tool boxes, fishing tackle boxes, stuff like that might be fine for some folks. If you're like me & wish you had a budget you could get on, thrift stores are well worth haunting; just get a general idea what you're needing to serve your purpose & there's one out there somewhere. For some stuff I saw on another thread someone was using ammo boxes, procured (IIRC) from an Army Surplus Store fairly cheaply. Of course if you have small children you'll need a way to limit their access to your supplies so some kind of locking box or cabinet will probably be needed. And for me, I require a separate place for my DIY stuff (I use a fairly small 12-pack Igloo brand cooler, which it will soon outgrow). Just whatever works - keeping in mind, if you outgrow it there's be something else forthcoming.

    Happy Vaping! :D
     

    Trilly

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    If you have young children that are into everything, I would definately recommend keeping juice out of reach and locked away, may be a hassle fou you but it keeps them safe.

    I store juice in a locked cash box on the top shelf of a cupboard, only what I need for the day is kept out.

    I use a small wooden box to keep my desk at home looking neat with my days supply and at work, a similar box in my bottom drawer with a weeks worth and spare batts.
     

    MiamiMom63

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    When I started vaping high voltage, it got confusing keeping lower ohm atomizers and cartomizers separate from higher ohm ones. So I got one of those big plastic storage type bins that has 3 drawers that pull out. I have all my juices in the top drawer, all my high volt stuff in the middle drawer, and all my lower volt stuff in the bottom drawer. I also have smaller plastic compartment cups or holders to divide stuff for like drip tips and batteries, etc. Now it's super easy to grab what I need and not wonder what ohm it is or where it might be. The storage bin was only like $13.
     

    HazedMojo

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    Excellent thread and I really enjoy the pictures. Really good vape porn should always include several pictures. However, there is still a question that has been left unanswered. When are we finally going to find a solution to the bottle of juice lost in between the sofa cushions problem once and for all? Every single time, I don't know how it happens, the missing bottle is always found buried deep within the sofa. You would think by now that's the first place where I would look, but no. I always tell myself there's no way it ended up there and usually start in the pockets of jeans, jackets, etc. I like to surprise myself once a year a dig everything out from the couch just to give myself an e-liquid Christmas.
     
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