A tag search for 'bottles' has come up with a few threads you might want to look at - e-cigarette-forum.com • The place for electronic cigarette reviews, news and chat - Threads Tagged with bottles
A tag search for 'bottles' has come up with a few threads you might want to look at - e-cigarette-forum.com • The place for electronic cigarette reviews, news and chat - Threads Tagged with bottles
I wish some european places to buy the small bottles would come up too... I have a great place for bottles from 10 ml and up; but can't find the 3 or 4 ml bottles I want...
Refridgeration raises another question, shouldn't juice and carts be locked up due to their toxicity? Ive got two toddlers who get into everything, I was going to keep my stuff in a caboodles lock box, but I cant keep that in the fridge..... Anyone know of a lockbox you can keep in the fridge????
geez I didn't know you had to hid the ejuice? My room is a little hotter than normal. Should there be a problem? don't want it having fungus now = X
I keep my custom liquids in a amber dropper bottles (less than 70 cents each), stored in the bottom drawer of my desk. The Totally Wicked liquids come in this type bottle, and any that I buy from someplace else get transferred into them.
That said, they don't last long enough to go bad.
It's good to know that some liquids stay good for 2 years. Might come in handy if importation becomes illegal...
BrenYngOne, I would look into lockable CD cases. Cheaper/smaller than a firesafe but just enough security and room to store your goodies and keep the kids safe! My Vaultz CD case ran about $20.
Thanks Weezy, I saw some made by Vaultz online, I'm not sure if they would stand up to the moisture in the fridge & no lock on it, Maybe Ill try a small kayak drybox, and rig a lock on it......hmmmm
I am new to the forum and to e-cigs but my New n-joy carts delivered today (3-18-2009) have an expiration date of 2015. Not sure if they will still be effective then. But that is what is on them. They are in a sealed bad and have stoppers in the end of the cart. My first juice should arrive this week.
Moisture in the fridge? I don't mean to drag this thread off-topic, but you shouldn't have moisture in your fridge. A fridge works identical to an air conditioner... It transfers heat from one area to another and in the process it removes humidity from the air. If you need a cool, dry place to store something, the fridge should be ideal.
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