I have about 900 ml. of juice only 5 weeks old that is loosing it's flavor fast.....so I'm vaping like a race horse lol.
I'm kind of surprised because I know there are several juice vendors that recommend letting their stuff sit several weeks to get even better flavor.
I'm kind of surprised because I know there are several juice vendors that recommend letting their stuff sit several weeks to get even better flavor.
I don't thisnk it's losing flavor. Flavor is just more intense than it should be when a juice is freshly mixed. It takes a little while for everything to "settle" and for all the flavors to "marry". I've got some bottles that I've had over a year that still taste the same. Besides, flavor can be added, it's the nicotine I would worry about losing, because that is what we're paying for.
I know this topic has been raised before on ECF. See the following links for a very thorough discussion (and some excellent information) about oxidation, the impact of flavorings/PG/VG on longevity, contamination issues, storage options, best containers, etc [note: I did a quick search of a few threads. I'm sure there are more links that others can add].
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/diy-e-liquid/84321-long-term-storage-concentrated-nic.html
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/myfreedomsmokes/43742-smoke-juice-storage-tips.html
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/diy-e-liquid/60750-best-way-store-e-liquid.html
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/general-e-smoking-discussion/38750-how-long-does-juice-last-2.html
Not really. In most cases, the juice costs the same regardless of the nicotine content. At least, in my experience.it's the nicotine I would worry about losing, because that is what we're paying for.