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cindycated

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I have heard 2 people have had issues with honeysuckle... that is the only one I have heard.
Ah, right. Got the flower wrong. It was honeysuckle and cherry blossom. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/smokeless-image/318390-new-clearos-still-corrode-certain-juices.html#post6792961
Still pretty good though, if that's all it's been so far...but I freak out over ingesting certain things out of plastic, and just feel a little safer with the syringe-type one. Is the clearo plastic food grade?
 
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Sorry if this is a repeat of something suggested before, but I think it would be cool if you had rubber bands, stickers, or bottle caps in all of the colors that you have multicolor end caps available in. The multicolor end caps make it easy to recognize what flavor is in which cart, but being able to mark the bottles would help to remind me of what is in where.

Yes, I realize that I could either glue or scotch tape an end cap onto the bottle, but this would be much nicer.
 

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Sorry if this is a repeat of something suggested before, but I think it would be cool if you had rubber bands, stickers, or bottle caps in all of the colors that you have multicolor end caps available in. The multicolor end caps make it easy to recognize what flavor is in which cart, but being able to mark the bottles would help to remind me of what is in where.

Yes, I realize that I could either glue or scotch tape an end cap onto the bottle, but this would be much nicer.

You could just write the endcap color on the bottle label; or on a secondary label, and stick that on the bottle.
 

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You could just write the endcap color on the bottle label; or on a secondary label, and stick that on the bottle.

I realize that there are other ways. I'm currently storing my juices in alphabetical order in a piece of oak that I drilled with holes large enough to hold the bottles and then matching up the alphabetical order of the juices with ROYGBIV order for the end caps. But right now I'm only using 4 colors of end caps. But when I get more juices I will probably end up liking some less and pulling them out of what I order, and then unless the stars line up perfectly by just plain luck I will probably end up with things no longer lining up alphabetically, so I will need to either end up with some juices out of alphabetical order in how they line up with the colors, unless I reassign the colors, in which case orange will no longer be bacco and green virginia tobacco and really confuse me since I've gotten used to that. It'd be almost like learning to type on a Dvorak keyboard (which I actually did once, but it was really annoying, though it does have the advantage of that if someone figures out my password they would need to be at least as big of a nerd as me to type it in correctly.) Plus I'm guaranteed problems because black should be infrared, and where the hell am I going to find a smoke juice that comes alphabetically before adirondack? And if I wrote the color on a sticker then I'd need to read them, and reading things that aren't on a computer screen is about as wrong of a concept as drinking non-alcoholic beverages. Also, where do light/dark green and light/dark blue fit into ROYGBIV, and which of the purple ones is indigo and which is violet?
 

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I realize that there are other ways. I'm currently storing my juices in alphabetical order in a piece of oak that I drilled with holes large enough to hold the bottles and then matching up the alphabetical order of the juices with ROYGBIV order for the end caps. But right now I'm only using 4 colors of end caps. But when I get more juices I will probably end up liking some less and pulling them out of what I order, and then unless the stars line up perfectly by just plain luck I will probably end up with things no longer lining up alphabetically, so I will need to either end up with some juices out of alphabetical order in how they line up with the colors, unless I reassign the colors, in which case orange will no longer be bacco and green virginia tobacco and really confuse me since I've gotten used to that. It'd be almost like learning to type on a Dvorak keyboard (which I actually did once, but it was really annoying, though it does have the advantage of that if someone figures out my password they would need to be at least as big of a nerd as me to type it in correctly.) Plus I'm guaranteed problems because black should be infrared, and where the hell am I going to find a smoke juice that comes alphabetically before adirondack? And if I wrote the color on a sticker then I'd need to read them, and reading things that aren't on a computer screen is about as wrong of a concept as drinking non-alcoholic beverages. Also, where do light/dark green and light/dark blue fit into ROYGBIV, and which of the purple ones is indigo and which is violet?

LOL, i learned Dvork to once ... i am such a bad typer but i did speed up from 30 to 40 words a min. ... it was such pain using Windows, linux and mac .... it is fun to type words like 'the' or any word with commen letters. i had to come up with pass words too that worked on both and each os had its own quirks on when the keyboard didnt translate ... it is better, but in the end i went back, just too much hassle..... as far as storing stuff i forget whats whats and go back to taste buds, i just started a 2 spread sheets, one an attempt to figure how i vape (~3.5ml????), another to use if mixstuff /.... coz i have mixed some stuff i like alot.

Cart/EndCap mon tues weds thurs

Ry4_red +0.4 ry4 +.8ml
Freedom_green new +0.2 +0.9


the other spread sheet which i try to be more careful with the caps has how many drops i have for mixtures. I think the only way to figure how i vap is probally gonna be measure in the clearomizer. and be a bit religous when using the cartos, about only using a couple open and good records.... being new still having troubles finding the fine line between burning... does it need a full condom refill or just a few drops ( or anything) LOL i have made lots of messessss.
 

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I realize that there are other ways. I'm currently storing my juices in alphabetical order in a piece of oak that I drilled with holes large enough to hold the bottles and then matching up the alphabetical order of the juices with ROYGBIV order for the end caps. But right now I'm only using 4 colors of end caps. But when I get more juices I will probably end up liking some less and pulling them out of what I order, and then unless the stars line up perfectly by just plain luck I will probably end up with things no longer lining up alphabetically, so I will need to either end up with some juices out of alphabetical order in how they line up with the colors, unless I reassign the colors, in which case orange will no longer be bacco and green virginia tobacco and really confuse me since I've gotten used to that. It'd be almost like learning to type on a Dvorak keyboard (which I actually did once, but it was really annoying, though it does have the advantage of that if someone figures out my password they would need to be at least as big of a nerd as me to type it in correctly.) Plus I'm guaranteed problems because black should be infrared, and where the hell am I going to find a smoke juice that comes alphabetically before adirondack? And if I wrote the color on a sticker then I'd need to read them, and reading things that aren't on a computer screen is about as wrong of a concept as drinking non-alcoholic beverages. Also, where do light/dark green and light/dark blue fit into ROYGBIV, and which of the purple ones is indigo and which is violet?

Oh. Sorry about that. I just thought you wanted to be able to tell what liquid was in each carto.
 

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Jeesh, you guys really have some systems. I just use a little piece of pinstripe tape and mark whats in the carto or bottle on it. Haven't slipped up yet :)

Tape and a marker here as well. I thought about color coding but then I thought about the fact I'd never remember what color was for what flavor.
 

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Tape and a marker here as well. I thought about color coding but then I thought about the fact I'd never remember what color was for what flavor.

I hear you. I thought about getting a label maker, but talked myself out of it. I use the KIVSS method...Keep It VERY Simple, Stupid.:laugh:
 

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Wow. :blink: :laugh:

I realize that there are other ways. I'm currently storing my juices in alphabetical order in a piece of oak that I drilled with holes large enough to hold the bottles and then matching up the alphabetical order of the juices with ROYGBIV order for the end caps. But right now I'm only using 4 colors of end caps. But when I get more juices I will probably end up liking some less and pulling them out of what I order, and then unless the stars line up perfectly by just plain luck I will probably end up with things no longer lining up alphabetically, so I will need to either end up with some juices out of alphabetical order in how they line up with the colors, unless I reassign the colors, in which case orange will no longer be bacco and green virginia tobacco and really confuse me since I've gotten used to that. It'd be almost like learning to type on a Dvorak keyboard (which I actually did once, but it was really annoying, though it does have the advantage of that if someone figures out my password they would need to be at least as big of a nerd as me to type it in correctly.) Plus I'm guaranteed problems because black should be infrared, and where the hell am I going to find a smoke juice that comes alphabetically before adirondack? And if I wrote the color on a sticker then I'd need to read them, and reading things that aren't on a computer screen is about as wrong of a concept as drinking non-alcoholic beverages. Also, where do light/dark green and light/dark blue fit into ROYGBIV, and which of the purple ones is indigo and which is violet?
 

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Yeah, I need a label maker, too, Rave. I tried cutting little stickers, but they don't stick to the cartos. Meh. How did I get so into this stuff? I love it - cannot do without it as I still get cravings and I do not want to go back to smoking; but really, this is just the type of thing you don't wave in front of an obsessed hoarder like me!
 

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Yeah, I need a label maker, too, Rave. I tried cutting little stickers, but they don't stick to the cartos. Meh. How did I get so into this stuff? I love it - cannot do without it as I still get cravings and I do not want to go back to smoking; but really, this is just the type of thing you don't wave in front of an obsessed hoarder like me!

I know what you mean. My office desk, home office, was starting to look like vaping central, covered with cartos, batteries, chargers, liquids, syringes, tissues, tweezers, and all other kinds of little handy things. It was hard to find enough room to pay my bills, wait, that may not be a bad thing. I broke down and bought a parts box big enough to hold it all and keep it neatly out of the way, except for the syringes I tend to leave laying on my network switch so they dry out nicely. Makes me wish I had an old rolltop desk with lots of pigeon holes and small drawers.
 
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Bummer. No chance of carrying both? I like the CE3 plastic better, even if it only comes in clear...

Now, I'm confused. Clearo plastic will be on the new CE's? I like the CE3 plastic, too, as it seems to handle anything I put inside the CE3. Colors in the CE3 plastic was what I was thinking. If it isn't possible, I'd be more than happy with clear CE3's. Color is fun, but a luxury I can live without if the product isn't as good or better than the prior edition.
 

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I knwo what you mean. My office desk, home office, was starting to look like vaping central, covered with cartos, batteries, chargers, liquids, syringes, tissues, tweezers, and all other inds of little handy things. It was hard to find enough room to pay my bills, wait, that may not be a bad thing. I broke down and bought a parts box big enough to hold it all and keep it neatly out of the way, except for the syringes I tend to leave laying on my network switch so they dry out nicely. Makes me wish I had an old rolltop desk with lots of pigeon holes and small drawers.

Yeah. Well, I don't have a filling station at work for my Volts, yet, which is why I carry a rather large case of them with me to work. I do already have a filling station at work for my fountain pens! Now, I managed to get my office mates used to my using bottled ink and syringes for refilling cartridges, but I am not so sure they'd accept all these bottles of liquids and funky labels looking like anything from a pharmacy to the ghost cat. I might have issues. Most have accepted that I vape, and I think find me rather eccentric with fountain pens and vaping, but I really don't want to push my luck. I may have a cubie in an isolated corner, but I'm not sure how some of the higher ups will handle things as it is. I just haven't gotten in trouble - yet.
 

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Love, love, love my labelmaker! I have 10 - 12 different flavors going at all times. I'd never be able to manage remembering what's what without my labelmaker.

I recently acquired a labelmaker yet it had no tape so off I went to Staples looking for the clear tape that I've seen you use Rave. No clear tape in stock so I got the silver with black print. Holy moly it was $12 & usually I would hunt further for a better deal but I was impatient and wanted my labels lol. Must say it looks nice & neat on the silver part of my ce3's & the ink doesn't run or smudge on them like the ones I carefully cut & wrote in permanent marker then taped on! I do have to read them as their not coloured coded and thats my biggest problem is locating glasses ...sheesh cant do anything without them!
As for storage...I found a really nice big makeup case at a garage sale for $2 that just about fits all my goodies :D
 

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I recently acquired a labelmaker yet it had no tape so off I went to Staples looking for the clear tape that I've seen you use Rave. No clear tape in stock so I got the silver with black print. Holy moly it was $12 & usually I would hunt further for a better deal but I was impatient and wanted my labels lol. Must say it looks nice & neat on the silver part of my ce3's & the ink doesn't run or smudge on them like the ones I carefully cut & wrote in permanent marker then taped on! I do have to read them as their not coloured coded and thats my biggest problem is locating glasses ...sheesh cant do anything without them!
As for storage...I found a really nice big makeup case at a garage sale for $2 that just about fits all my goodies :D

$12 is a great price actually. The roll will last a long time


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