What do you do with your empty juice bottles?

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patkin

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The vape shop I go to uses glass bottles, so I have been washing them and then storing them. I probably will keep about 5 or so in a cupboard then throw the rest out from their. I have a few plastic bottles with juice still in them, so I will probably hang on to a few of those when they are empty as well.

I am the type of person that hates clutter, so I usually throw everything I'm not using at the moment away. However, in vaping I learned quickly that the moment you throw something away you will need it.

Wow.. I would never throw those away. They are soooo hard to find empty not to mention pricey. Locally they cost between 2 and 3 bucks depending on size at my local health food store... cheaper on the net but then you pay hefty shipping. I would use them for nic storage and juices that etch plastic... plus amber or blue protects juice from rays.
 

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Wow.. I would never throw those away. They are soooo hard to find empty not to mention pricey. Locally they cost between 2 and 3 bucks depending on size at my local health food store... cheaper on the net but then you pay hefty shipping. I would use them for nic storage and juices that etch plastic... plus amber or blue protects juice from rays.

I buy my flavors direct from flavor apprentice. The 15 mL size is in glass bottles. SO I have quite a few around.
 

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I've long since tossed all the plastic bottles from when I bought premade juice. I DIY into cobalt glass bottles, now. Quick rinse and scrub off my labels and I'm good to go.

Chemistry teacher has a neat set of little bottles that are roundish but beveled in such a way that they fit together like pie slices into a torus. I need to find out where they get their supplies because those were neat.
 
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I have a hoarding problem when it comes to my e-cig equipment. I just can't bring myself to throw anything away. Now, some of it disappears because my wife does a covert cleaning once in a while but I still have a respectable stockpile of bottles, etc. Now that I have started dripping, it is nice to have small portable bottles that I can fill up and take with me.
 

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hmmm I keep wishing my 3&5ml bottles will multiply... I loose them the most..

the rest I keep for larger amounts of diy!! :vapor:

They must be coming here. I have about half a gallon ziploc bag full of them.

I also have almost a full gallon of dropper caps. I'm thinking of starting an ebay store to get rid of them. (Although now that I'm DIY I may actually have a use for them.)
 

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One B&M I go to takes them back for 6 empties you get a free bottle of their juice. If you go to B&M's ask them about that, at the price the bottles cost even they are money ahead. It makes it easier to try new juices when you don't have to pay for them. Not even taking the green factor into account.
 
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