What do you store your stuff in?

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xjonquilx

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This probably makes me cheap, but oh well. My main storage for anything I'm not carrying with me or using is the magnetic box that came with my Torpedo VVV, which is further compartmentalized inside with other boxes (one for drip tips, one for tank heads, one for cartomizers, etc.). Then I store all my juices in a Mary Kay makeup bag that I don't use. THEN I have two more boxes that I keep in my purse. One holds various delivery systems, and is the lidded box that my Vape-Pro body came in. The other is a slider box that I keep mini bottles of e-liquid in, it's the box my Odyssey cartomizer tank came in. Basically, the boxes those things came in were so nice and sturdy I couldn't bear throwing them away, and then it dawned on me that I could re-use them for storing various vaping supplies. The only reason I keep my juices in the Mary Kay bag is because I got tired of constantly pulling out that huge Torpedo box every time I wanted to do anything with them, so I moved them to the much more easily accessible makeup bag. Maybe if I ever get a huge collection going I'll move to something more compartmentalized by design, but for now that's really all I need. And I doubt I'll ever need anything bigger because even though I buy new delivery systems, drip tips, devices, etc. all the time... I tend to build kits out of the stuff I no longer want to give to friends and family that I want to encourage to quit smoking. Case in point: I built a shoe box kit for the Torpedo VVV complete with 20ml of e-liquid, two batteries, a basic charger, an eGo adapter, and I don't remember how many delivery systems (clearomizers and cartomizers) and gave it to my boyfriend to encourage him to get off the analogues since Blu e-cigs weren't cutting it for him. The only catch is it seems just about any voltage setting sets him off to coughing or he can't get enough vapor. I think though I've finally hit his sweet spot with a 4.0 - 4.5 setting and Boge cartomizer. There also seems to be certain juice flavors he can't handle due to their heavier throat hit. I'm going to try him on some kiwi flavored juice next and see how he takes to it since the flavor is extremely mild.
 

DancingHeretik

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I had an old wooden punch and die box that I have had for years. I re-tasked it to hold my supplies.

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View attachment 217727 A Plano tackle box and a regular pistol case make up my current set-up.
I really like both of these. I was tempted to go this route. But, I have grandchildren in the house. So, everything needs to be out of reach in the top of the closet. Since, these are a little heavy and cumbersome for that, instead I have my stuff in shoeboxes, plastic school pencil boxes, and a little case that has plastic trays for beading, all clearly labeled and stacked in the top of the closet, out of reach.

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This would be perfect for all the clutter that I have that isn't actually put away. Just slide it closed, and no one sees the clutter. If only it locked to keep little hands out!
 

stever4376

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I have ended up using a Plano three tray tackle box for all my gear. I stuff a smaller set of gear into a Mt Baker Vapor eGo style case for the car and when I travel I add an old Don Thomas cigar box and an Altoids tin for the overflow.


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