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Gotcha.

I kinda thought that You might be Preparing for more than Yourself. But Wanted to throw it out there Just In Case.

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Since you are going to want to Freeze a Large Portion of that Nicotine, your Next Step should be to Price Compare Bottles with Poly-Cone Caps.

Here is a Good Source. Albeit perhaps not the cheapest.

32 oz. Clear Boston Round with Black Poly Cone Cap (33/400)

32 oz. Amber Boston Round with Black Poly Cone Cap (33/400)

BTW - 4 Gallons = 512 Ounces = 16 32oz Bottles
Okay. Stupid question. Is the bottles it originally comes in not adequate for storage?

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You must be looking in the wrong places. The following is a list of the most popular US-based flavor vendors that ECFers use and all of them are retailers (meaning they sell to the end user, no business account needed).

Bull City Flavors

Flavor Jungle

Gremberry Farms

Liquid Barn


Nicotine Giant

One Stop DIY Shop


If you want a more extensive list of flavor vendors, click here

List of nicotine retailers and links to inexpensively-priced bottles.
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Thank you. I was looking at websites such as Flavor Art and Capella since I use to frequent those sites a while back.

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Thank you. I was looking at websites such as Flavor Art and Capella since I use to frequent those sites a while back.

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That makes sense. Those are the manufacturers. Not all of them retail their products.
 
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Do you think color would effect storage longevity? One, being a better choice than the other?

Light does play a Role in Long Term Storage. So conventional Wisdom would say that Limiting the amount of Light that can reach the Nicotine Base would be a Good Thing.

Just How Much of a Good Thing is Debatable. And Clear Glass does give you the Ability to Monitor Colour changes. (Even though if your Nicotine Base does change Colour, I'm Not sure exactly what you are going to do? Seeing I can't see 100mg/ml Nicotine being available down the road.)

But... Metal Foil lets No Light in. Any Glass Bottle covered in Metal Foil is going to be considered "Vampire Storage".

The Best Glass for Long Term Storage, IMO, is Cobalt Blue. But Cobalt Blue Boston Rounds in 1L/32oz are Hard to find. At Any Price.

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True or False / Amber glass bottles vs Clear glass bottles.
 
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Okay. Stupid question. Is the bottles it originally comes in not adequate for storage?

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Not a Stupid Question at all. In fact, there has been Much Discussion about this over the Years.

IMO, I would Always suggest that on store their Nicotine Base in Glass Bottles. Glass Doesn't have the Potential to Leech Chemicals into the Nicotine Base. And Glass Isn't considered to be Oxygen Permeable.

Not saying that the "Plastic" containers that your Nicotine comes in could be a Problem. But why take Any Chances with something in All Likelihood you are Not going to be able to replace down the road.
 

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Okay. Stupid question. Is the bottles it originally comes in not adequate for storage?

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Most vendors ship in plastic containers that are adequate for short term storage, a year or so. Moving your nic into glass bottles is the best way to store it for longer term as glass is not permeable for oxygen to enter and cannot impart any chemicals to the liquid.

Although moving it to glass is important in the long run, the first priority is to put it in the freezer ASAP, as that minimizes any chemical activity. Bottles will be available whenever you want to make your nic last for the long run.
 

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If money's tight, you don't have to buy all your glass bottles right away. Freeze your nic in the plastic bottles for now and decant into glass later (maybe no longer than a year from date of purchase). Just make sure you take your nic out of the freezer the night before so it comes to room temperature before you open the bottle and decant.
 

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All good info, thanks guys. I'm considering firing the trigger on some nic now, even though I don't really have a permanent place to store it.

Even if you Don't Freeze it, just keeping it in Frig is a very Viable Option.

I Haven't got the the Stuff in my Freezer yet. I'm still working on the 100mg/ml Chemnovatic I put in the Frig on 2-1-19.

Made some 9mg/ml Unflavored with it last week. Clear as Mountain Stream Water.

And even if you Don't Frig/Freeze it, just keeping it in a Cool Dark Place like the back of a Closet should get you 2 or 3 Years.
 

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    Even if you Don't Freeze it, just keeping it in Frig is a very Viable Option.



    And even if you Don't Frig/Freeze it, just keeping it in a Cool Dark Place like the back of a Closet should get you 2 or 3 Years.
    Oh, that's really good to know. I was thinking like a year at best, lol. I have enough freezer room to hold a gallon, but the fridge would work much better. I feel much more comfortable knowing that.
     

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    Oh, that's really good to know. I was thinking like a year at best, lol. I have enough freezer room to hold a gallon, but the fridge would work much better. I feel much more comfortable knowing that.

    I would just Chuck what you can in the Freezer, And keep the rest in the Frig in Smaller Bottles. Like 250ml or so.

    You want to have some in the Frig anyway. That way you Aren't Defrosting/Opening your Frozen stuff every time you want to mix up a 60ml batch of your favorite DIY.
     

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