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ThreePutt

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Reading the stash thread, I have a little cheapy three-door plastic drawer. So... juice, empty cartos, and accessories are now nicely stored. Now, I've got to have some kind of system for the filled cartos. Right now, I've got about seven filled cartos and tanks on the desk, as I switch flavors quite a bit. But looking at the things, I can't figure out which carto is regular resistance, which one is LR, and what flavors are what. I usually pick the carto up and take a quick drag to see which flavor is in it. I did see where some use stickers or rubber bands, or even label them. I'm thinking tackle box with little dividers, where I can sort the cartos by RR and LR and fruit/food/tobacco flavors.
 

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I keep all my cartomizers in the bottom half of the box my e-cigarette came in and put all my e-liquid bottles/syringes in the top part. Wish there was an easy way to label the cartos so I could tell the flavors without smelling but nothing sticks to the condom caps (not even permanent marker) and I don't want to write on the carto 'cuz I might want to change the flavor in it, plus it'll look kinda stupid.
 

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I keep all my cartomizers in the bottom half of the box my e-cigarette came in and put all my e-liquid bottles/syringes in the top part. Wish there was an easy way to label the cartos so I could tell the flavors without smelling but nothing sticks to the condom caps (not even permanent marker) and I don't want to write on the carto 'cuz I might want to change the flavor in it, plus it'll look kinda stupid.

There is a supplier (can't remember who) that sells color coded rings for cartos to designated different flavors.
 
My storage idea was using an old wooden silverware box and making dividers out of old wooden window shutters. Its a bit messy right now but its been a busy week :)

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I stopped by Walmart today and got the Plano 2-3650. It's a one-shelf tackle tray (just starting out, so don't have an abundance of accessories/cartos yet) that is modular and fits inside a stackable tackle box.

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In regards to labeling/marking the cartos, I bought a couple of $1.00 packs of star stickers. The stars are small, and come in yellow, red, orange, purple, and green. When I get a juice, I'll put a sticker on it (say red). The cartos with that juice will also have a red sticker. I can mark on the sticker, even though they're small. I can put an L on it to indicate LR. Since I'll have more juices than colors, I'll make another identifying mark on the star, such as a slash through it, or perhaps a number.

So, I've got two juices with red stars on them. One bottle will have a numeral one on the red star. The other will have a numeral two. On my atty, I can easily find the right juice by matching the stars. And I'll be able to tell which one is a regular resistance carto, and which one is the LR by the marking.

It looks ok on paper..... we'll see.
 

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There is a supplier (can't remember who) that sells color coded rings for cartos to designated different flavors.

If anyone knows of this vendor - I would REALLY like to check that out! Have been trying to find a good method of labeling cartos w/o using a label or marker or tape! Great idea whoever came up with it! Thanks for sharing!
 
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