Secret Service!

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luckymisslucy

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I have young children in my house, and like any normal parent I worry about accidents happening. My brilliant sister (Shadzi on here) who also vapes and is far smarter than I, bought a lockbox for her goodies.. I followed her lead and bought one too. The saftey of my kids is my #1 priority and a lockbox never occured to me which is why my sister is smarter than I am. My kids are a handful and nosey so I don't want them getting into my goods. This also is a good idea if you have nosey family or roommates who like the take your things, so this works for anyone not just parents. So lock it up if you aren't already!

Here is my secret service protecting my goodies. :D Sorry the pics are so dark.. I didn't have the light on and I'm too lazy to retake them and upload them :D.. I'm not a photographer, I only pretend to be one on TV.

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Inside my lockbox I have organized smaller boxes to keep it neat (thank you OCD).. I have a small box for each of the following: Used carts, Clean Carts, Spare Parts, and a larger box for my juices.


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Please keep your goodies safe too!
 

Automaton

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It is a very, very good idea for anyone with kids or pets to have some sort of safety measures in place. Good on you.

I have a cat, but she is elderly and she doesn't jump like she used to due to mild arthritis. So keeping my stuff on the kitchen counter is high enough that she can't get to it. But if she were still young, I'd have a lock box. She used to be able to jump 6 feet in the air!
 

FireHorse

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My boys are 11 and 12. I've told them to leave my vaping/DIY stuff alone because it's dangerous to them and could potentially put them in the hospital. Fortunately, my boys are really good at doing what they're told... most of the time anyway. LOL But they're both really safety minded and when I tell them something is dangerous, they stay away from it. I do have my DIY stuff in a craft box I got at Walmart to keep it organized and the boys know it's off limits to them for their safety. Our cat isn't really the curious type and doesn't get into very much, he'd rather be outside hunting. As far as he's concerned, the house is where he eats and sleeps, and where his humans do really strange things.
 

PowerofParanoia

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Could you post a link to where you ordered that?

I have like 5 different pets that are very nosy and this would be useful as heck. I'm just using a little plastic drawer thing from walmart- the kind that students get for dorms just to keep organized, but I have to hide it wayyyy up on top of the kitchen cupboards. Thank goodness I'm tall, haha.
 

librarising

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It is a very, very good idea for anyone with kids or pets to have some sort of safety measures in place. Good on you.

I have a cat, but she is elderly and she doesn't jump like she used to due to mild arthritis. So keeping my stuff on the kitchen counter is high enough that she can't get to it. But if she were still young, I'd have a lock box. She used to be able to jump 6 feet in the air!

I keep most of my stuff on a large coffee table where I hang when I'm not down in my office, and my DIY stuff is in a kitchen cabinet. My kitties do jump on the coffee table but everthing is tightly capped and no mishaps. When one of my kitties (I have 3), Charley figures out that playing with them will get me annoyed, I might have to move them! He'll do anything (and learns how) to get negative attention from me so I will do his bidding....extra munchies. ;)
 

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