The wife don't like the mess

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ilk80

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Get your wife hooked on vaping, then you won't have to worry about getting organized.

Agree and I will say this because I am a wife that randomly scoops stuff up and organizes it when he is not looking (as proof this week with his tools). We have a decent sized tackle box, then we both have our own smaller cigar boxes for "quick finds".
 

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My hubs bought me a Rubbermaid container for organizing..now that is full and the two boxes downstairs with DIY and extra parts/stuff accumulated since July. Of course I have to always buy stuff. I worry about certain equipment not being available.

Now I have to get another rubbermaid container...I found that those little plastic seedling containers=they have 9 compartments and are black. (Can be found in the gardening section).They work excellant for partitions in rubbermaid boxes. A 30 ml container fits perfectly. Maybe I need a big toolbox now....
 

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I think it's a small pen box that I'm currently using. It accommodates a few batteries, a few 3ml bottles, a few USB dongles, misc atomizers and cartridges. The Johnson's Creek sample tin can also accommodate quite a few things. Jewelry boxes are likely the ticket. But for now
1) Pen box for round things, and square flat things
2) Johnson's Creek tin for juices.
 

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Organization is important. You need to think big:

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Rosa

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WOW, Elendil has issues! lol, I need something with a lock too but not THAT big.

Any suggestions for a box a tad smaller with a lock? Something that might fit on a kitchen counter? I don't want a tackle box or tool box because it has to be aesthetically pleasing since it will be in the kitchen.

I use this (and others):
Amazon.com: Vaultz Cash Box Black (VZ01002): Office Products

You can usually find them at office supply places.
 

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I started with a small tackle box.
Then I moved up to a large Plano tackle box.

Then I finally decided on exactly what my true vaping needs were.
Then I sold off a bunch of stuff on the classifies.

Now I am back to the small tackle box.
:)

If anyone in the San Diego area wants to come by and pick it up, the large Plano is yours.
I would have sold it on the classifieds too, but shipping costs were too much.
 

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I keep 2 loaded egos, an extra cartomizer and a bottle of juice in a small case…(with me at all times)…

My pass-through stays on the coffee table

My extra juice(2 flavors)…extra cartomizers(1 brand)…backup batteries(3) goes in a small cardboard box….

All the crap I tried and didn’t use/like….went in the garbage…
 
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JudgeVape

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Deep Plano boxes. I think I use 3630 type. I use the separate boxes instead of a whole Plano tackle box with the boxes stored in the body.

I love the idea of a tackle box like that where you can stand the juice bottles upright rather than on their side. I stopped at the local Bass Pro Shops today and looked at the 3630 but it is not deep enough for many of my bottles. As it is only 2 3/4" deep, KBV bottles, Southern Ambrosia bottles, Vaperite bottles and 30ml BWB bottles are too tall, all coming in at just under 3 1/4". Plano does make one that is 3 1/4" deep, the 3670 (also the "Prolatch" system) but the store didn't have that one. It is also larger in length and width than the 3630 (14"x9" vs. the 11"x7 1/2" 3630), which I do consider a detraction.
 
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