Remembering What's What

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rdean2954

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The post office finally decided to let me have my 3 pack from mt oak vapors yesterday before work. In my haste before work I filled two clearomizers with two of the flavors and headed off.

All three flavors are dessert flavors and smell similar. During my vaping, I liked one more then another but had no clue which was which.

So now I am gonna try it again and I need to find a way to keep track of what is in what. My first thought was to try to use permanent marker to number my clearos and keep a little notebook that I can write what flavors are in what. My other thought was to rubber band that clearo to the bottle it was filled from, but I'm not sure how either would work.

I have a bunch of flavors coming and an about to have a dozen + bottles in my collection soon. How do you keep track of what's in what?

Thanks,
Ryan
 

StereoDreamer

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I use colored vinyl tape (colored electrical tape, cut into thin 1/8" strips) wrapped around my cartos to label them for my favorite flavors (the ones I vape all the time).

When I get new flavors, andput them in cartos or clearos, I will make little labels with my P-Touch label-maker an put them on the clearo or carto, to label them leaving NO DOUBT as to what they contain. I have to trim them down too, because the P-Touch label strip is about 1/2" wide, so I print them using the smallest type size, and trim them down to about 1/8" with an X-acto knife before sticking them on.
 

Vappa

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I stole a bunch of colored hair rubber bands from my daughter... And I put one band on the bottle and another on the tank/clearo. I have a ton of colors, so I can sort of match the color to the flavor... And they are easy to remove, no marks or cleaning required.

Very simple, yet very handy! Nice tip.
 
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