+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 7 of 7
shelf life of e-juice? in The E-Cigarette; what is the shelf life for e-juce? i'm thinking to buy a few bottles that will last a couple of ...
  1. #1
    Super Member ECF Veteran
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Location
    Greece
    Posts
    374

    Default shelf life of e-juice?

    what is the shelf life for e-juce?

    i'm thinking to buy a few bottles that will last a couple of months,
    but i don't know if i should.

  2. Advertisement
  3. #2
    Full Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Location
    Dublin, Ireland
    Posts
    39

    Default

    think the shelf life is c.12 months

    could be wrong!

  4. Advertisement
  5. #3
    Super Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    NorthCoast, Cleveland, OH, USA, Terra, Sol System
    Posts
    530

    Default

    They do say a Year.
    You do have to do like most things, Keep out of Sunlight, Keep it in a cool dry place.
    You can put it in the fridge, it may help too.

  6. #4
    Super Member ECF Veteran
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Location
    Slovakia
    Posts
    824

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by MagusSteele View Post
    You can put it in the fridge, it may help too.
    I would never recommend anybody to put poison in the fridge. Even if you do not have kids. Even if you never have visitors. One never knows. Fridge=food. Poison just should NOT be in a fridge. I believe.

  7. #5
    Super Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    NorthCoast, Cleveland, OH, USA, Terra, Sol System
    Posts
    530

    Default

    Your right Frankie, but there are a lot of things that can be kept fresh in the fridge besides just food.
    You can get a small seperate fridge if you wanted i guess.
    I keep Batterys, Cigarettes, Juice, and a few other things in there when i get bulk, and works great.

  8. #6
    Ultra Member ECF Veteran ApOsTle51's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    2,123

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Frankie View Post
    I would never recommend anybody to put poison in the fridge. Even if you do not have kids. Even if you never have visitors. One never knows. Fridge=food. Poison just should NOT be in a fridge. I believe.
    I keep my juice and carts in the fridge , but i keep them locked up in a 3.5" disk storage box.

    It's lockable with a key to keep the rugrats at bay...top shelf too.



    Hard to get in shops now but ebay have a few up for grabs for a few quid.

  9. #7
    Full Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Location
    Glasgow, Scotland
    Posts
    114

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by ApOsTle51 View Post
    I keep my juice and carts in the fridge , but i keep them locked up in a 3.5" disk storage box.

    It's lockable with a key to keep the rugrats at bay...top shelf too.



    Hard to get in shops now but ebay have a few up for grabs for a few quid.
    That's a great idea.

    I never thought about storing juice in the fridge, but now that I've read this thread I might start doing it (stored in a tin, I don't have kids so don't need to worry about it being lockable).

    You've reminded me of when I was still living with my parents; my Dad's a photographer and used to store rolls of camera film in the freezer. He'd put them into a carrier bag and then chuck them in the freezer, next to the frozen veg, batches of soup etc.

    Without fail, I'd come home from the pub hungry (as you do when you're drunk ) and gravitate towards this 'bag of goodies' everytime, thinking it was something interesting, only to find it was bl**dy camera film.

    After that I started getting food from the chinese on my way home, only to eat 3 chips (despite ordering half the menu) and deciding I was full up. My Dad used to eat the rest of my order the next day, he loved it when I can home drunk.

    Mmmmm, maybe that was his plan all along...

+ Reply to Thread

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts

SEO by vBSEO