where do you keep your vaping stuff?

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where does everyone keep their vaping stuff? i dont have much just getting started but i still needed something to hold what i did have and being frugal i went searching my house for something. first i was thinking a decent size tackle box with at least one top tray but the only spare one i could find was about 20 yrs old and gross. so i kept looking. and the only thing i could come up with is a little insulated cooler/lunch box. it is a pretty decent size about 5x9x10 or so. i love it! i figure it also helps on the cool dark place thing for my liquids. i also have gotten the little tackle/hardware trays with the adjustable compartments to keep everything in. works great for me
 

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I keep mine in this locking train case from Sephora designed for keeping makeup organized:

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The tray dividers are sturdy and adjustable, it's easy to clean and keep organized, it holds a ton of stuff, and I love that when it's folded out, you can see and get to everything in it without having to dig around for anything. It has keyed locking latches, probably not unpickable, but better than, say, a diary lock, so it is fairly childproof- it will at least slow them down. I also love that it is a lovely pearly pink color, which protects it from being re-purposed by thieving sons, but it also comes in black if you just can't take the girliness.
 

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Short answer, in my hand.

I actually walked from the front door to the car today and left it on the porch, a minute or two had passed and nothing to awful happened.

I used to buy way too much stuff, had cases and toolboxes to house it all but now I'm down to the one involved with the death grip of my hand and a backup in my purse. I'm feeling over confident, I know.
 

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Short answer, in my hand.

I actually walked from the front door to the car today and left it on the porch, a minute or two had passed and nothing to awful happened.

I used to buy way too much stuff, had cases and toolboxes to house it all but now I'm down to the one involved with the death grip of my hand and a backup in my purse. I'm feeling over confident, I know.

i dont have all that much stuff. a few liquids due to the fact that i am just starting out and trying to find one that i like enough to vape all day. i do have 4 batteries but that is because im using an 808 so need them to make it through the day plus a spare or 2 depending on the day just in case. oh and plus all my cartos.

im going on vacation in a week and a half and will have no way to get anything while im there so im preparing for anything that can go wrong and am making sure i will have more than enough stuff. 8 hours there and back and will be gone for a week
 

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It's a process, I was panicked in the beginning and traveled with backups for my backups and fearful of the FDA, couldn't gather enough gear. You must go through that too and eventually you'll settle down to what works (for you). Enjoy the ride.

i generally only will bring one spare if im going to be out of the house for very long. but yeah with this vacation coming im woriied like i said there is no way to get anymore and ill be danged if i put an analog in my mouth lol. oh well better be safe then sorry.

when i finish off the liquids i have i will be moving to diy and figuring out an all day vape from that based on liquids i have tried. then i can weed out my 13+ bottles of liquid
 

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Short answer, in my hand.

I actually walked from the front door to the car today and left it on the porch, a minute or two had passed and nothing to awful happened.

I had just finished mopping the kitchen floor on Saturday night (yes, I know I have an enviable weekend scene going on here) and sat down to put my feet up and vape while it dried when I realized I didn't have my PV- I had left it on the kitchen counter, all the way across the room, of course. I suppose I could have waited the ten minutes it would've taken to dry, but it seemed more reasonable to just re-mop my footprints out instead.
 

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I had just finished mopping the kitchen floor on Saturday night (yes, I know I have an enviable weekend scene going on here) and sat down to put my feet up and vape while it dried when I realized I didn't have my PV- I had left it on the kitchen counter, all the way across the room, of course. I suppose I could have waited the ten minutes it would've taken to dry, but it seemed more reasonable to just re-mop my footprints out instead.

I'm dying laughing here, I've been there! I too have retraced my steps with the mop.
 

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Where did you get that beauty????? Link of ya can:)
where does everyone keep their vaping stuff? i dont have much just getting started but i still needed something to hold what i did have and being frugal i went searching my house for something. first i was thinking a decent size tackle box with at least one top tray but the only spare one i could find was about 20 yrs old and gross. so i kept looking. and the only thing i could come up with is a little insulated cooler/lunch box. it is a pretty decent size about 5x9x10 or so. i love it! i figure it also helps on the cool dark place thing for my liquids. i also have gotten the little tackle/hardware trays with the adjustable compartments to keep everything in. works great for me
 

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PVs and small back up items like a few blank cartos and a few small bottles of juice are on my desk, on my workbench, in my glove boxes, and at the office. My "main" PVs are almost always on my home desk so I always know where to find whatever I'm going to carry whatever day. I have a shelf about 2 1/2 feet wide by about a foot and a half deep dedicated to juice, but it isn't really organized (mostly segregated by vendor, not by flavor or bottle capacity or anything else).

The only things that I keep in any sort of an organizer are my cartos and attys. I stock a lot of cartos and attys (about forty-five or so attys segregated by brand/style/ohm - and a couple of hundred cartos segregated by brand/type/capacity/ohm). I got a couple of these things at a harbor freight for about 2 bucks each.
 

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When doing yard or house work I have a $1.49 nail apron I bought from Lowes (HomeDepot has them too). I can't manage without it. It holds my e cig, juice, phone, yard clippers or whatever is going from one spot to another. I suppose it's a more acceptable (to me anyway) way to wear what was commonly referred to as a "fanny pack" only with easy access. Try one around the house or yard, you'll be glad you did.
 

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For men- front shirt pockets/pants pockets work for on the go, or lanyards for busy people....also smaller zippered cases are good too. Some guys get tackle boxes worth, lol...everyone is different. But for a lady, now she can get away with a makeup box, diaper bag-worth or stuff. :D A lady should have a little case or lanyard too for times when she can't take a lot with her. That pink box up there ought to do it!!!!! :blink: haha
 

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Couple of small tool boxes and some clear fishing lure boxes for my attys/cartos. Have a separate box for my juices and tools (multi meter, springs, cleaning stuff) For now it works, but I'm slowly running out of space haha. If I could just find a suitable case for my Provari I'd be a happy camper. Right now, it spends most of it's time in a microfiber pouch, wrapped up in the bubble wrap it came in.... I know, I'm ridiculously .... about my stuff.
 

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I don't have much yet, but if I ever do start collecting tons of stuff as I've seen many do, I have the perfect thing all ready to go out in my garage. It is an antique oak library card catalog cabinet my dad ran across, it has about 50 drawers to it (haven't counted them yet lol), and that little card holder/label holder on the front of the drawer. I love the stuff dad brings home from people he has moved that no longer want their stuff!
 
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