To me stockpiling is like buying that future funeral burial policy. Hope you never actually need it but kinda think you might.
So what do you think, is it worth shrink wrapping some mods to keep them fresh?? Will it keep the connections cleaner so they don't corrode ? Reason I ask is because my old Provari has been setting around in a box for years, been using dedicated batts for convience, and the connections have corroded. How many are shrink wrapping with those keep dry packets?
Me too. I put back some mods and attys that have never been fired just so I can have a vape mail day occasionally in the future.![]()
I made a careful inventory of everything I actually use. Before August 8 I want 5 more SV rda clones, a total of 10, 2 more bottles of nic, and 7 more mods (Picos and vtc minis) for a total of 10. I'll stock the little stuff too because it's cheap. That's the survival stash, intended to be reliable for 10 years but may be it will last for half again or twice that if everything worked better than expected. I'll by pg, vg, batteries and cotton as needed. I'm not going overboard on this hoarding thing because may be a judge will come to our rescue. Just kidding.
The hardest part to calculate is the mods. I figure a mod should last for 2 years of continuous use but I could be way off on that. They work hard, especially the fire button. One SV rda might last 10 years but at $9 each why mess around.
Do you mean so sillica packets that absorb moisture?Figuring it can't hurt anything, I have recently been adding those dry packets to my stash packages but I'm not doing any shrink wrapping of anything.
No I didn't clean them after use but did give it an alcohol wash not too long before, but used it then stored it. It is the old version that you could alcohol wash, they say don't do that with new versions. I need to spend some time on cleaning it up. I also checked a new Provari i just got and it has a tiny dark spot on connection so need to clean that off too.Did you clean your connections really good before putting it away? I've got a container filled with all my old mods I'm not using (3 to 6 yrs old) and when I checked them a month ago all the connections were still just fine. I've always made a point to make sure I've cleaned really good any mods I'm not planning to use in the near future.
Figuring it can't hurt anything, I have recently been adding those dry packets to my stash packages but I'm not doing any shrink wrapping of anything.
Great analogyTo me stockpiling is like buying that future funeral burial policy. Hope you never actually need it but kinda think you might.
Here in Cal. in November we will be voting to raise the taxes on cigs by $2.00 a pack, and I'm betting it will pass. Ol man Brown signed a bill making ecigs the same as cigs, so then it will start. I'm getting whatever I need now from "vape" shops or any vendor that's vape related. After the taxes hit, Batteries I'll get from electronic shops, wire from Temco, ect, ect.
Yes and no.Buy now and save.
To me stockpiling is like buying that future funeral burial policy. Hope you never actually need it but kinda think you might.
I was planning on buying my PG/VG next month with a couple more flavors. Think I'm going to add more nic. as well.
Was getting the PG/VG because I NEED it.Well, there is one difference. Sooner or later, you're guaranteed to need that burial. At least with vaping, it will be later instead of sooner.
Keeping things stored properly (cold for your nic, cool and dry for your electronic stuff) is important. Also, how you use your daily mods can make a difference. I have several, and I have one that's my go to for out and about, which is my Plato. Nice size, holds ~4 ml, more than enough for a day, the glass tank is internal, so far less likely to break with handling or even slipping out of your hand (within reason, not a flight of stairs), and doesn't even really look like a mod, so it's a good stealth mod. The others are my at home or at work mods, where a little more tlc is possible than in the big cold/hot/wet world. But that's just me.
PG and VG will always be widely available regardless of what regulations kick in, just like wire from Temco or cotton/rayon. It's the nic that could become the potential issue in the future, so spending money on that to stash in the freezer makes the most sense.