FWIW the label on the juice from Health Cabin says:
"Keep in a cool, dark place or in the refrigerator for extended life."
Now I wonder if different brands have different storage requirements?
When I bought a few extra 50ml bottles of 16mg PG before seeing this thread, I vacuum sealed them with a FoodSaver (available at Costco) and put them in a wine storage refrigerator we keep at around 50f.
I'm hesitant to put any consumables in vacuum at room temperature. Does anyone know if there's a potential for botulism with these liquids?
Kona, I also have been storing all my unflavored in a wine fridge set at 56F,starting 11 months ago cause of the Canadian ban.. all in bottles 20-35ml as received sealed/unopened ..I'm now using the Jan.09 stock now..I only open 1 bottle at a time to make my DIY mixes for a few weeks. All is good to date..
I can't leave it at room temp up here in Canada..the seasons change too much and it either got too hot too humid or too cold..so with all that kind of fluctuations I thought wine fridge was the best solution for me..and its working out so far..
Last edited by Misty; 09-29-2009 at 12:18 AM.
If you go straight to the manufacturer of nic liquid in most of our stuff the shelf life is one year for nicotine.
Electronic Cigarette liquid nicotine electronic cigarette nicotine,liquid nicot
Dow says 2yrs on PG at ambient temps.
Nicotine freezes @-112F (-80C) Erowid Nicotine Vault : Nicotine Material Safety Data Sheet 2
Now, we have bottles from the same companies that say 2 yrs storage life.
Maybe due to different flavoring used? Many say one days heat and sunlight changes so we know thats bad and fast.
I can't see cold damaging it. Some have mentioned humdity. In a sealed bottle?
Looks like a decide for yourself deal.
Just leave it anywhere you would keep your cigs unless you left your cigs in direct sunlight. I live in Florida never any problems.
Last edited by The Rain Man; 09-30-2009 at 09:15 AM.
I used to live in Tallahassee so I know what hot and humid are! Did you ever think of trying a humidor? It's those cigar boxes that also keep the humidity out. They are that expensive; you can find them for less than $20.00...
oops...I meant 'they aren't' that expensive![]()
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