BUT Element Vape WILL ship to NY.
WTF!?
Nearly every city/town is broke now.. Vapers just need to word their Twitter appeals to politicians for the tax golden goose they kicked. Make them believe you want to dismantle the FDA.For a while, anyway. When the Covid thing gets covered by vaccinations in the next year and the imminent crisis starts to fade they will start looking for productivity where it lies and vaping is probably high on the to-do list again at that point.
The bill taxing nic out of reach to consumers passed the House & wasn't taken up in the Senate. Every House (D) voted for it and every (R) against. i've no desire to get into political opinions; that's just the fact. Which means that if (D)s gain enough seats in the Senate and win the White House next election, some form of enormous tax on nic is likely.I haven't heard of those bills making much progress, but then hardly anything has that isn't related to virus panic.
Mooch believes LGs and Samsung batts are going to be harder to find due to them now starting to print on their batteries "not for vaping". This means vape shops may stop selling them.
In fact, most of the battery stores I bookmarked from Mooch's list don't even sell LG anymore and had LG battery clearance sales a few months ago.
Molicel is the last holdout for vapers, but it's my opinion they will be forced by their legal team to shun vapers at some point.
BTW: In case anyone is interested. I recently decided o stop using my older 18650s which were 3+ years old when I found a stash of 4 Samsung 25R batts (2 blues and 2 green). The blue ones are over 4 years old and the greens are about 2 years old or so.
They were all stored the way I got them, between 3.5 and 3.6v.
All for seem to perform (and last as long) as as they should at my low vaping style, just like brand new. At least in a regulated mod.
I didn't check their internal resistance as I have no means to do so. I also wouldn't have an IR value (from when they were first purchased) to compare the current IR to even if I knew how to check IR lol
I didn't store them in any special environment. They were just in a box in a 2nd floor room that never gets air conditioned (room can get over 90F).
Very interesting. Thank you. i was just thinking yesterday that the batteries we use might somehow be deemed a tobacco product by the FDA or otherwise become nearly impossible to get, and lamenting that it was pointless to stock up on batteries as on nic and hardware because they'd just be dead after sitting unused for some years anyway.I am starting to come to the same conclusion; that unused batteries don't lose much capacity in storage. However, I am still gathering data, including storage at different temperatures.
How about vg & pg & flavorings?
I know neither vg nor pg freeze completely. Can they be stored long-term in the plastic bottles they come in, unopened, in a closet or garage for years and years?
The bill taxing nic out of reach to consumers passed the House & wasn't taken up in the Senate. Every House (D) voted for it and every (R) against. i've no desire to get into political opinions; that's just the fact. Which means that if (D)s gain enough seats in the Senate and win the White House next election, some form of enormous tax on nic is likely.
Personally, i'm stocking up now.

I'm pretty confident that if it's properly stored (in glass, in a freezer), nic will be good indefinitely.Is it time for a large order with 18650batterystore.com???
PG and VG are pretty stable molecules. I bought a substantial amount of PG and VG several years ago. I re-bottled it in 32-oz glass bottles and keep them a closet. I'm still using them and will keep using them until I notice something "off", which hasn't happened yet.I know neither vg nor pg freeze completely. Can they be stored long-term in the plastic bottles they come in, unopened, in a closet or garage for years and years?
I'm pretty confident that if it's properly stored (in glass, in a freezer), nic will be good indefinitely.
I'm less confident that the same is true of batteries. In the early days of of Li-ion batteries, the conventional wisdom was that they would lose as much as 10-15% of their capacity per year, even if they were unused, in storage. Perhaps this was true of early chemistries, but I'm not seeing that with current cells. Unfortunately there's little hard data to be had, and certainly not enough to be able to say they'll still be at X% if stored for a decade or two.
Thank you!!!PG and VG are pretty stable molecules. I bought a substantial amount of PG and VG several years ago. I re-bottled it in 32-oz glass bottles and keep them a closet. I'm still using them and will keep using them until I notice something "off", which hasn't happened yet.
I'm not keen on using plastic for long-term storage for two reasons: 1) It is somewhat permeable to oxygen and glass isn't. 2) I don't know what will leech out of it. Glass doesn't leech anything.
As for flavorings, it's impossible to make a blanket statement because we really don't know what the flavorings themselves consist of. The safest bet with them is probably your fridge.
You're welcome.Thank you!!!
I posted in the Bargain Bin thread this AM about EjuiceSteals 15% Sale for Father's Day, but in case you don't browse that thread....the code is HAPPY FATHER (with the 2 words spaced as written, not together).
Of particular interest to some might be the following, which will be $35.69 after the 15% off. Has the Cerberus tank in the kit.
GeekVape Aegis Solo 100W Vape Starter Kit
They also have some LinCig Hypnos pod starter kits in Hardware Clearance for just $.99/kit and $.50/pack of 2 replacement pods. Each will be 15% off of those dirt cheap prices, too. I now have a nice-sized stash of both the starter kits and packs of pods after buying just 3 at first, for myself and a friend. We both really liked them when they were $1.99/kit. At just $.99/kit...it was a no brainer for us to get quite a few more and more packs of pods! If you've ever wanted to try a pod set-up, but didn't want to put out a bunch of money in case you didn't like it...I'd jump on a couple of these! At their price (kits + pod packs), they're great for friends and family who might want to also try vaping.
There were some crazy high nicotine tax laws kicking around in Congress (multiple K$ per liter of 100mg) late last year. Coronavirus, the economic crisis,... have put that on the back burner, but I wouldn't be surprised for it to pop up again.Thanks for the response. So, the short answer is we don't really know, it seems.
Personally, I don't think the FDA cares about DIY'ers all that much, as we're less than 5 percent of vapers, but I could be wrong.
Thanks for Posting. Got some LinCig and pods to use and give away. I gave out a bunch of the $.99 Tugboat Pod kits. A ton of juice.
Went through check out so fast I forgot to enter code.
Well Bummer could have saved about $8.00
Good Post
Am I done stocking up?
Does a fish swim in water?
You scared the living daylights out of me, so I Googled my beloved chocolate LGs:
LG HG2 3000mAh 20A 18650 Battery - lgdbhg21865 - High Capacity and Power
LG HG2 Battery | INR 18650 – 20A High Discharge
18650 LG INR18650HG2 3000mAh High Discharge Flat Top (backordered)
and Samsung, ditto:
Samsung 18650 Batteries - IMR Rechargeable Lithium Ion - 18650 Battery Store
Plenty of LGs and Samsungs (which is what I use)... Whew!