Where can I get a container to keep all of my parts & accessories organized?

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Depends on what you really need/want. A couple of the little Sterilite stackable plastic organizers, like Walmart sells, can be handy. I have them in the BR for sorting ecig stuff, with a larger, 3 drawer, unit in the basement for my DIY supplies.
If you need to subdivide, use some cheapie small food storage containers, like available in dollar stores.
 

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You already have one. I use the top half of the box my e-cig came in for my juices and syringes and a few paper towels and the bottom half for all the cartos (used and new) and condoms. A few weeks ago, I ordered the storage tin from Johnson Creek ( Merchandise - Johnson Creek Embossed Storage Tin ) to keep my e-cig stuff in. That thing is HUGE. Some people use tackle boxes.
 

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Just wondering if anyone can recommend me a container that I can use to keep all of my e-cig parts and accessories organized. I have batteries, cartridges, cartomizers, liquid bottles, and will soon be getting atomizers.

Is anybody using anything specific to keep all of their parts organized?

Craft Stores such as Michael's and Hobby Lobby have lots and lots of different storage things. I got a three drawer thing that easily sits beside my sink without taking up much space at Hobby Lobby for $8.
 

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Hubby hung a medicine cabinet from eBay in the MB closet. Dark and cool and my juices and supplies are at eye level. I was tired of digging through a tackle box to find a juice. Top shelf = fave juices and so on with 5 shelves. Bottom shelf is Altoid tins with atomizers, cartos and DTs. Batteries and chargers live on a vaping table. The surge protector sits on top of the table with 7ports w/ rocker on/off switch. Charged batts go in battery boxes ready to throw in my purse and go. Batteries to be charged are in a square plastic ziplock bowl thing. I try to keep the batts in order of cycles with dots of color for batt 1, 2 etc. Keep juices I don't love in a tackle box under the spare bath sink cabinet to share with new vapers. After re-reading this it sounds like a mess. Good luck! Please share what you came up with.
 

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Walgreen's or Walmart cosmetic case, mine has two trays that slid back, and the bottom one is pretty large. I put my larger bottles for DYI supplies there. On the top one I cut some Styrofoam and pressed all my smaller bottles in for the impression and they sit there really nice. Second tray is for odd's and ends. I really like mine. I will try to take a picture of it.
 

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Or, you could use the harwood Presentation case from your Smith and Wesson N frame.....


But I'm gonna drag out the old table saw and some 3/4 birch and see how many fingers I can leave on.... It'll give me something to do in the garage since I been told I cant vape in the house!

Besdies, the blade on the saw is getting rusty.....I feel the need for sawdust!
 

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I kept all of my wooden cigar boxes that I'd get my bulk purchases of cigars in, and currently use a Perdomo Maduro box to hold the things that I'm currently using at the desk.

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You can usually buy empty cigar boxes from smoke shops for a couple of dollars. Never hurts to ask.
 

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Walmart. Not the sporting goods section, not the office supply section. Go to the crafts section, where they have nice plastic cases with a closeable lid and deep enough for most smaller eliquid bottles to stand upright (others will have to lay down). And, if your WallyWorld has what mine has, it comes with 8 little easily lableable plastic "jars" that are perfect for cartos (Full and Ready, To Be Cleaned, To Be Filled, To Be Tested, etc.) Only prob is that the stupid product label on the box is a ..... to get off. Why do they do that?
 

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Get a big tackle box from Wal-Mart or somewhere cheap. When I started, and for about the first 6 months, I used the top and bottom of my the box that my PV came in. When those got too full, I ordered a tin from Johnson Creek (they sell wood ones, not metal ones now) and my Mom bought me a kinda small thing kinda like a lunchbox that's supposed to hold two sandwiches and a bag of chips but I put cleaned out cartos in one side and tiny dropper bottles and dropper caps in the other side.
 

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Just wondering if anyone can recommend me a container that I can use to keep all of my e-cig parts and accessories organized. I have batteries, cartridges, cartomizers, liquid bottles, and will soon be getting atomizers.

Is anybody using anything specific to keep all of their parts organized?

These hard plastic "Stanley" Boxes in the picture work super, fit a 30ml bottle in height and the slots are adjustable for Mods, there available at Home Depot for $19:2cool:
 
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