What do you carry your on the go gear in?

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pinkie1205

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I got my vape box at Harbor Freight for like $5, and it holds a literal crap-ton of gear. Glad to see other like me using inexpensive items from HF. I would not use their tools for vaping needs (without extensive cleaning and triple checking quality control) but my little DMM and box work great from there!

This is my going to work box (since I work at a Vape shop) I feel like I need to have all my gear handy in case I am building for a customer or myself. I also carry around 100-150 mLs of juice because I am indecisive. I also found out recently that the two tacklebox like cubbys on the lid remove, so looking to convert them into quick grab boxes for light carry.

The tray that comes out is useful for quick grab items and spare PVs, so I don't have to dig through the whole box for spare batteries and such.

I also rigged up a juice caddy so that the bottles don't fall over or rattle too much. It makes it easy to sort out juice as well. This bottom section will hold 10-50 mL bottles standing. I also carry all my gear but the multimeter here since I have an ohm meter that will work just fine.

ETA: on quick trips out I usually just grab mvp/iStick with nautilus, Sig. 100w+ with Atlantis or RDA, and a bottle of juice or three. I may sub Sig with mech if I feel like it, but they are starting to collect dust sadly. Now to just build my BF Peko's once they get here -_-

Oh I have a very similar tool box. I wonder if my cubby things remove too?
I'm going to check HF for supplies like drill bits and pliers. Actually I need my own tool kit. My husband keeps his so disorganized and I swear when I need a hammer or pliers, I can NEVER find them. He also uses my specialty screwdrivers for stuff they shouldn't be used for and it drives me NUTS. I'm putting a lock on that sucker. Lol.

I'm also getting my husband to make me a storage station for my juice and tanks to keep them upright. Just a woodblock with holes of various sizes drilled into it.
I'm gonna make him sand it and paint it so it looks pretty though. Haha.


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The Harbor Freight box also has the ability to use a small lock! [emoji4] That way you can keep the hubby out of your tools!

I also use these plastic holders for my plastic 30 mLs. If you use this size a bunch, they are perfect, and I have a boatload more than I will use if you want some!

Like I said, 30 mLs fit snug with no wobble!
 

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I'm in the process of thinking out my glovebox/work pouch but here's a pic.
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*left side - ohm reader, Jpn cotton, rayon, q-tips, nickel wire and spray bottle of rubbing alcohol,
*top right - spare parts. Screws, orings etc n drip tips.
Bottom right - rebuild tools. Scissors, ceramic tweezers, metal tweezers, screwdrivers, coil jig etc.
*Middle right x2 - 28&30 gauge kanthal
*middle left - torch, pipe cleaners, misc atomizers and juice

Usually have my I stick in there as my back up but it's out on loan. Like I said I'm slowly thinning it out. Want a more compact torch n need to make room to store some batteries. Its a work in progress.
 

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lifting this pic from someone else, but this is the same case I've used since 2010. Vaultz diabetic case, $8 at wmart
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I am using this kind of case however set up totally different... it contains a couple bottles of juice, coils, replacement tank, back up tank. Istick as a back up that fits in the pouch and batteries... I am also getting ready to make a second on that will contain my Sigelei along with tools, wick and wire as well as an RDA and Atlantis.
 
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