What do you guys do with all your "stuff"?

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thegrindre

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I have shown complete restraint! I purchased two e-cigs and an extra box of carts and have refused to add on anything else to them. I'm happy vaping away as if I was smoking regular analogs by the carton.
I have 13 carts, now and a couple bottles of juice and keep 8 of them full at all time in their travel cases for outdoor excursions.

You must keep in mind, that it is nothing more then an alternative to smoking and you just don't need all the extra bells and whistles that can bog you down. It's silly and expensive to do so.

That's my 2 cents worth.

Happy vaping!
 
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JudgeVape

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Here is another site with different versions of that...Gerstner Chests, Oak Chests, Tool Chests

Thanks. They do not appear to sell one identical to the one that HF sells but they look very similar, albeit substantially more expensive. I think it is quite likely that they are actually made at the same place. The Gerstner chests are made from American Red Oak or other hardwoods while the HF one is probably made from pine. The top compartment height is listed a 3" for the closest Gerstner chests so your 3" measurement above is probably spot on.
 

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:laugh: ya know...it never crossed my mind. Haven't been visited by a police officer in some time :) Yes...then you have those of us who are paranoid and keep a large quantity on hand. Will never, ever, ever run out of juice again! :laugh:

THIS is a huge motivator for a lot of us :) (that and the fun aspect of it.. it becomes a hobby of sorts)


I picked up a couple cheap tackle box from walmart, I believe I only paid $25-30. They did not actually have a bad selection. You might want to give them a shot.

Wall Wort carrys a fanatastic assortment of containers and things. No limit to what can be used for storage.



I have shown complete restraint
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You must keep in mind, that it is nothing more then an alternative to smoking and you just don't need all the extra bells and whistles that can bog you down. It's silly and expensive to do so.

That's my 2 cents worth!


Thats great for you. Many of us feel differently. That's great for us. It's all a personal thing. I *like* to DIY, I prefer the taste, so I must have the different drops, nic, vg/pg, bottles, etc; to make my own. I also belong to a group that helps other new vapers; so I buy in bulk (and to save a little $) Also my choice. You don't NEED all of this.. It has become a bit of a hobby, natch. I also like to try new things. Again, my choice. That's what's great about freedom. You can choose your way, I can choose mine!


Here's the link to that tool compartment thing: click
 

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I have shown complete restraint! I purchased two e-cigs and an extra box of carts and have refused to add on anything else to them. I'm happy vaping away as if I was smoking regular analogs by the carton.
I have 13 carts, now and a couple bottles of juice and keep 8 of them full at all time in their travel cases for outdoor excursions.

You must keep in mind, that it is nothing more then an alternative to smoking and you just don't need all the extra bells and whistles that can bog you down. It's silly and expensive to do so.

That's my 2 cents worth.

Happy vaping!

But its fun, Its a hobby, Its costing me less financially, and It's less taxing on my body than analogs. Also, being able to show friends all the different goodies has gotten some of them off of anologs, and one off of chew.
Plus it keeps me distracted from buying, or want to buy, every new computer part that comes out.
Vaping and all that comes with it has been a win all the way around!

Thanx to all that have replied, some great ideas!
 
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I fall somewhere inbetween thegrindre and The Mod Squad....ROFL

Just use a cheap 3-drawer sterilite container I found in the grocery store, and a container for miscellaneous cleaned stuff: carto condoms, carto caps, empty bottles, syringes, etc...

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But its fun, Its a hobby, Its costing me less financially, and It's less taxing on my body than analogs. Also, being able to show friends all the different goodies has gotten some of them off of anologs, and one off of chew.
Plus it keeps me distracted from buying, or want to buy, every new computer part that comes out.
Vaping and all that comes with it has been a win all the way around!

Thanx to all that have replied, some great ideas!

Wasn't it Barnum that said, "A fool and his money are soon parted"?
It certainty shouldn't be a hobby. It's a way for us sorry sick smokers to quit smoking tobacco, my friend.
It sounds as if you're abusing it to me.
 

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Wasn't it Barnum that said, "A fool and his money are soon parted"?
It certainty shouldn't be a hobby. It's a way for us sorry sick smokers to quit smoking tobacco, my friend.
It sounds as if you're abusing it to me.


Grindre: TIP: We can argue our points of view, we can discuss our preferences... but we avoid name calling (calling one silly or a fool) Just because I prefer to have back-up attys, or collect mods (as one might collect wooden ducks.. which I personally think is silly).. well it doesn't make me a fool. It only makes me different than you. Simple. If we were all the same, life would be quite boring, don't you think?
 

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As others have mentioned, the clear tackle boxes work well. As hunting & fishing are also big hobbies of mine, I have a ton lying around... LOL I just try to not use ones that have had lots of lead weights in them.

But I have also found myself "thinning the herd" a bit. I've only been at this for a couple of months, but have also tried and opted out of a few PVs, for various reasons. I've either given that stuff away, or sold it at really low prices, to acquaintances who are considering quitting smoking. I've converted a few smokers, and made the storage/organizations of my stuff, easier in that way.
 

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Wow, Some of you have an impressive collection of stuff! I really like the multi-drawer wooden toolbox for storing supplies - Functional yet beautiful too! I'm still very new to e-cigs but Vaping, it seems, has become a bona-fide hobby in its own right for many folks. Its cool when people find something that gives them pleasure and explore many different options available. It harms absolutely no one. In the case of vaping, it is not only an effective way to help quit analogs, it is also a very new industry with new innovations happening quickly. You are the pioneers here. Now I have a tendency to over-collect things and already have a lot of hobbies. As a result, I have to be very careful with vaping. LOL! I do enjoy it much more than smoking however and have amassed the following huge collection:

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Pretty awesome eh? Actually, I took this photo for another purpose but it really is almost everything related to vaping that I own right now (I did mention that I am a noob didn't I?) Oh, I also have a small, genuine carboard box that holds about half a dozen extra bottles of juice that I keep in my dresser drawer.

All this is just my way of saying that without people who are really into this in a big way, we wouldn't have any experts around to help newbies like me learn about e-cigs to kick the smoking habit... and maybe find something in life that brings a little pleasure and contentment along the way. The world needs a lot more of that right now.
Thanks
Dave

P.S. the Altoids box above really does make a handy pocket case for carrying a day's supply of batteries and cartos. The eGo battery fits in there fine.
 
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