Product suggestion: juice storage/carriers

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evilfrog

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Now that I have about 30 bottles littering various cabinets and mantels I was thinking that someone should sell juice organizers and carriers(maybe someone does?). I can never decide what flavor I'm going to want during the day so I have about 10 bottles rattling around in pockets and bags.... and a few in the car.
Maybe have a little slot next to the bottle for a cart(o) dedicated to that flavor....

C'mon FS -- make my dream a reality! I'm too lazy to do it myself.

...now that I look around at the Show Me Your Stash thread I see this is a common problem :) I guess I should make a trip to Storables
 
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Well, a good low priced alternative for at home is probably a large empty coffee can. Now, for carrying with you, I would suggest 3ml bottles with a crown royal bag should do the trick for you.. Both of which are very practical, economical and easy to use :)


Now that I have about 30 bottles littering various cabinets and mantels I was thinking that someone should sell juice organizers and carriers(maybe someone does?). I can never decide what flavor I'm going to want during the day so I have about 10 bottles rattling around in pockets and bags.... and a few in the car.
Maybe have a little slot next to the bottle for a cart(o) dedicated to that flavor....

C'mon FS -- make my dream a reality! I'm too lazy to do it myself.
 

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For Cartos in my favorite flavors, I actually use a pill organizer (one of those things you put pills in with a different little box for each day's pills). This helps me keep it organized and I know what I'm grabbing. When I'm at home, it doesn't matter as much since I've taken to dripping. But yeah. Pill organizer with full cartos makes for a handy way to grab whatever you're going to vape for the day.

Of course, a good carrier dedicated to e-juice and e-cig paraphernalia would be awesome- someone with more design skill than I needs to get on this with the quickness!
 

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Other vendors have juice caddys available that I have seen. I use flip top storage containers at home. They come in all sizes. I use the little ziplock baggies made for small items found in the craft department at Walmart to carry my 3ml bottles of juice with me when I am out and about. I also have an ego case to carry my juice bottles in when I am taking a trip. The bottles fit in there quite nicely.
 

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I have a metal juice caddy from another vendor that I carry on my keychain - it only holds one 3ml bottle but it gives me comfort in knowing that I always have a bottle with me when I leave the house. It is sturdy metal with a screw on top and it takes a pretty good beating on my keychain but works great!

I would much rather have one with FSUSA logo on it though - hint...hint..... !!! :D
 

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i guess you could use a small fishing tackle box as well .... that's what i thought of using before i read the humidor post.

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Something like this would work.

R.
 

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The Dollar Tree has all sorts of nifty bags and such. Cellphone/ipod cases, fanny packs, cosmetic organizers. I still haven't found just the right thing though.
I have a big stoller organizer bag -- sort of like an over-the-car-seat organizer cept it zips up into a tote. It's good but not ideal. I have a lot of gear!

Oh, and a small zip-up manicure set is my fave piece of gear. Got my tweezers, scissors, ect right handy. I keep a few stick-pins stuck in the lining, and paperclips all jammed in there.
 
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