what do you keep your juice in?

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LisaB711

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Right now I'm using one of those .99 cent plastic cases for school supplies that I got at the drug store. But it seems that I will need to upgrade, and soon, to something a little bigger with better organization. Since there's no kids in the house anymore, and the grandkids aren't here that often, I'm not in any rush. But I would really like to build something nice with drawers and shelves and stuff to set up on my desk.

Great......now I have to go bust out the power tools :laugh:
 

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Some are in our vape trays (the ones we use every day popular use the whole bottle in a week or so ones) and in the 'fridge and in a little wooden nightstand with drawers in the kitchen and a in lil latch decorative box on top of it...for the two of us, oh and on top of the china cabnet if they're "breathesteeping"

one place to have them all? what a novel idea. *lol*
 

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I have one of these that I keep in the closet. It contains infrequently used items, miscellaneous juices, and spare parts.

http://www.harborfreight.com/19-bin-portable-parts-storage-case-93928.html

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I use this for the everyday stuff I use. It also goes with me on vacation. It's $20 at Walmart and has a combination lock. It looks huge in the picture, but it's about 10" wide and 8" deep, maybe 10" high.
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I have a wooden wine box with a sliding top which I keep all newly made juices and spare tanks, carts, batteries, which I keep in the closet under the stairs in the dark. For everyday use I have taken one of the round cutting boards purchased at Lowes and drilled holes to hold 12 batteries along with 8 different flavors of liquid. And in the fridge I keep the vg/pg flavor mixes and juices that have not been used. There are two adults vaping and no kids to worry about.
 

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I have 2 boxes I use. First I find cigar boxes, usually the 6x9x4 perfect for many bottle and they are typically gorgeous wood ones. Spent oodles of time on eBay looking up brands who made sizes and looks that I liked. Then at value village I ran across a heavy wood champagne box (that really expensive bottle with the shield logo...I forget...dom perignon?). I knocked out the wood inserts that hold the bottle and its just gorgeous.
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The Torch

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I have 2 boxes I use. First I find cigar boxes, usually the 6x9x4 perfect for many bottle and they are typically gorgeous wood ones. Spent oodles of time on eBay looking up brands who made sizes and looks that I liked. Then at value village I ran across a heavy wood champagne box (that really expensive bottle with the shield logo...I forget...dom perignon?). I knocked out the wood inserts that hold the bottle and its just gorgeous.
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That MJ12 box is a little suspicious ;)
 

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Like many women, I have a lot of handbags. :) They hang on hooks at the back of my closet. There's a large black one that has a good size zippered center compartment. I store my "steeping" bottles there, where it's dark and out of sight. Keep in mind I have no children at home anymore and no pets, so I often keep what I am vaping next to me as I used to keep my cigs. If the grands or great grands are visiting, my rig goes in a upper shelf in my kitchen along with the vape of the day. Handy for me, out of sight and reach for them.
 
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