I got the idea for this after seeing one person post his using of his wife's tweezer case for extra batteries & stuff. I'm sure it's been before, but for the sake of us newbies, it might be cool do again!
Here's a couple of mine:
Check out wallets, make-up bags, etc for carrying cases. I found a small accordian wallet at Target for $8 at the perfect size. And of course, browse eBay.
A small basket (dollar store!) to keep at the kitchen counter for drying things. I had rinsed my cotton wads and carts only to have husband drop some grocery sacks on the counter. The dried pieces scattered from their place on a paper towel. We lost a wad of cotton, no where to be found!
I know many people use Altoids tins. I used a small plastic pill box to lay my cotton in and drop my juice over it, swirl around with tweezers. No mess, no rust.
I place my refilled carts into a small jeweler's bag (at Hobby Lobby, $3 for 100, I think) from paranoia of leakage into my purse.
******I've only had my e cig for a week so my ideas are probably novice--I am sure all of you have TONS of great ideas you can share.
Here's a couple of mine:
Check out wallets, make-up bags, etc for carrying cases. I found a small accordian wallet at Target for $8 at the perfect size. And of course, browse eBay.
A small basket (dollar store!) to keep at the kitchen counter for drying things. I had rinsed my cotton wads and carts only to have husband drop some grocery sacks on the counter. The dried pieces scattered from their place on a paper towel. We lost a wad of cotton, no where to be found!
I know many people use Altoids tins. I used a small plastic pill box to lay my cotton in and drop my juice over it, swirl around with tweezers. No mess, no rust.
I place my refilled carts into a small jeweler's bag (at Hobby Lobby, $3 for 100, I think) from paranoia of leakage into my purse.
******I've only had my e cig for a week so my ideas are probably novice--I am sure all of you have TONS of great ideas you can share.