We can all keep dropping our Nic level to vape as long as possible tooI already cut mine in half didn't even notice it. Sometimes I wonder if I just like the activity of vaping and Nic isn't even that big a deal.
We can all keep dropping our Nic level to vape as long as possible tooI already cut mine in half didn't even notice it. Sometimes I wonder if I just like the activity of vaping and Nic isn't even that big a deal.
I bought the ED glyCUBE. I too wasn't planning to stock PG/VG. Then I started thinking about how useless everything I already stocked would be if I didn't have PG/VG.
Are you all transferring the PG/VG to glass for long-term storage?
This is getting outta control!!!![]()
might want to buy a few gallon size pickle jars...........may be cheaper to buy a jar of pickles lolI bought the ED glyCUBE. I too wasn't planning to stock PG/VG. Then I started thinking about how useless everything I already stocked would be if I didn't have PG/VG.
Are you all transferring the PG/VG to glass for long-term storage?
This is getting outta control!!!![]()
Vape Mail will be your biggest withdrawal![]()
We can all keep dropping our Nic level to vape as long as possible tooI already cut mine in half didn't even notice it. Sometimes I wonder if I just like the activity of vaping and Nic isn't even that big a deal.
I was thinking of using glass food jars, but not sure i can get the food smell out of them!might want to buy a few gallon size pickle jars...........may be cheaper to buy a jar of pickles lol
The smell of food really shouldn't be a problem to get out of glass but if you use the lid that came on them that may be a concern. It is next to impossible to get the smell out of the lid. soaking in baking soda might help but what I would do is add a layer of plastic wrap between the lid and the contents after getting as much of the odor out as I could with the baking soda.I was thinking of using glass food jars, but not sure i can get the food smell out of them!
That is what I was thinking soak lid in baking soda and white vinegar and see if it works, ok need to get that jar I just pitched and try it, had spaghetti sauce in it LOLThe smell of food really shouldn't be a problem to get out of glass but if you use the lid that came on them that may be a concern. It is next to impossible to get the smell out of the lid. soaking in baking soda might help but what I would do is add a layer of plastic wrap between the lid and the contents after getting as much of the odor out as I could with the baking soda.