Just curious ... how many bottles of juice do you have, whether or not you're vaping all of them.
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Is one supposed to keep them in the fridge?? I've got mine in a cupboard. Is this not good enough?8 to 10 in the fridge which I am currently vaping on, and another 14 or so in the cupboard steeping - All DIY'd juices.
To be honest, I am not 100% sure - I've just always kept the juices I am vaping on in the fridge, and the ones that are steeping in the cupboard.Is one supposed to keep them in the fridge?? I've got mine in a cupboard. Is this not good enough?
Mine doesn't last long enough... they just stand on a shelf.. but never much longer than a month or 2Maybe some of the "stigter members - calling on @Silver ,@Andre ,@Rob Fisher ,@Christos @shaunnadan or even a mixer like @Oupa ,@Tanja and @KZOR " can weight in on the fridge thing as i am now curious about it also. the only benefits i can see from keeping juices in a fridge is to keep the nicotine from going off and if you vape it straight out of the fridge it might be a bit thick?
Is one supposed to keep them in the fridge?? I've got mine in a cupboard. Is this not good enough?
No need to store them in a fridge. Some ingredients might crystallize. A coolish dark cupboard or drawer is more than good enough.I have a large collection of 39 juices, and i dont have them in a fridge. I also want to know if they need to be stored in the fridge. Some i vape often and others not so much but i still enjoy a drip with them once in a while.
Maybe some of the "stigter members - calling on @Silver ,@Andre ,@Rob Fisher ,@Christos @shaunnadan or even a mixer like @Oupa ,@Tanja and @KZOR " can weight in on the fridge thing as i am now curious about it also. the only benefits i can see from keeping juices in a fridge is to keep the nicotine from going off and if you vape it straight out of the fridge it might be a bit thick?
No need to store them in a fridge. Some ingredients might crystallize. A coolish dark cupboard or drawer is more than good enough.
Hi @antonherbst
I dont keep ready made juices in the fridge. As @Andre says above, a dark cool cupboard.
Have not had any problems with this method of storage and i sometimes vape juices that are 2 years old and they seem fine to me.
I do however keep my nicotine in the freezer. For my upcoming DIY adventures. Which seem to get delayed all the time....
Ive had nicotine for over 3 years and its still fine.Maybe some of the "stigter members - calling on @Silver ,@Andre ,@Rob Fisher ,@Christos @shaunnadan or even a mixer like @Oupa ,@Tanja and @KZOR " can weight in on the fridge thing as i am now curious about it also. the only benefits i can see from keeping juices in a fridge is to keep the nicotine from going off and if you vape it straight out of the fridge it might be a bit thick?
Why the fridge?8 to 10 in the fridge which I am currently vaping on, and another 14 or so in the cupboard steeping - All DIY'd juices.
NiiiiiiiiceSo these are the ones in use at the moment...
And the ones in the cupboard are steeping...
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That's my humble collection...Can anyone see what's missing?
So these are the ones in use at the moment...
And the ones in the cupboard are steeping...
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I have 25 steeping and 30 vaping:~40 give or take... will need to do a count (and clear some stock out )
I have 25 steeping and 30 vaping: