What do you store your stuff in?

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Being about 3 weeks into vaping, I'm already finding myself running out space to put things. I've already purchased over 500ML of liquid in samplers/bigger bottles I know I like, etc. which in itself is taking up tons of space. I'm definitely not buying more liquid for awhile (yeah right), but even having 3 mods + tanks + drip tips and more coming, I don't know what to store my stuff in anymore.

What do you all use? I'm looking for organization, space and not too costy. It doesn't have to be specifically made for storing e-cigarette related stuff, it can be totally irrelevant I don't mind. I just don't want to spend much on it. I'm also looking for a carry case to go out with and keep in my car. Just enough to hold a bottle of liquid, a tank + mod + maybe a charger. :oops::closedeyes:
 

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If your a Man, it's required by the Guy Code that you have at least a drill and drill bits. Get yourself some wood. Maybe a inch or two tall however long you would like it to be for however many things you have. Get some spade bits and drill out some holes in that bad boy to the fit of your mods. Get a smaller one and do the same for your tanks. The juices can be stored in some kind of plastic divider thingy whatever that has 3 pullout thingy mabobers.

Do it the manly way, DIY Lol
 
I'm just starting out as well, and just decided to re-purpose a tackle/tool box to hold my vape gear. I repainted it, cleaned it out, and find it perfect for what I need. Its got slots and trays for extra coils, tanks, and tips, as well as much needed space in the bottom for all my flavors. Any portable storage case would've worked for me, but the tackle box seemed to make the most sense. I think TheReign is talking about building something like this: Amazon.com: The VapeStation electronic cigarette storage and accessories case organizer: Health & Personal Care ... which I admit is nice, but a bit pricey. If you're looking for cheap storage, maybe a simple plastic container from Walmart, or art storage box from like Michael's or Hobby Lobby?

As for a carry case, everyone seems to be talking about diabetic supply cases, which you can get at walmart or target. I usually just throw my gear into an old shaving kit (a travel kit, with a zipper pouch and elastic cord to hold your razor), but I'm all about re-purposing things, and saving money to spend on vape supplies. My girlfriend has a joyetech zipper case though, and she seems to really love it. Its conveniently crush proof as well so no worries accidentally sitting on it. => Joyetech E-Cig Zippered Carrying Case - MyFreedomSmokes.com

Best of luck finding something that works for you!
 

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when it comes to collecting anything, I like to LOOK at my stuff-- so for ecig stuff, I would recommend a nail polish rack-- you can make or buy it.
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Or you can buy or make one of these soft cloth organizers and hang on the wall or the back of a door:
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I've seen some people use a lazy susan (you know, the circle that spins so you can turn it 360* to easily access any of it?)

Boyfriend and I had some really nice looking spalted wood we bought for knife-handles but they weren't stabilized so he wound up making a stand at my request. Turned out to be a really great tri-level pedastle.
I'm going to have him make another so he can keep one in the bedroom and one in the living room. It's great because he drilled holes in it to fit his provari and DNA20 (with room for the DNA's charging cable) so
no more having them fall down repeatedly.
 

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I don't have enough ecig gear to need a case, but I'm into photography and also do a lot of rock climbing, rafting, and other fun in the mountains. With about $10k worth of camera gear, crawling across a ledge 200 feet above the ground, I need a case that is not only well priced, but super strong and able to stand up to any abuse or weather I run into.


So.............. B&W International outdoor cases for me.

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And when I say these cases are strong, I mean they are really strong. I've actually had mine drop 60 feet onto rocks, and not one piece of my equipment was damaged.

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Basic cases start around $20. Really huge cases that hold LOTS of stuff will run up around $100. I don't think many people will need a case that size for ecigs though. Not unless you're doing trade shows or something.
 
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