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Ha-ha, yep, dedicated:), It has a lock on it, wife is not allowed to put food in it:(it's amazing how cold it keeps 15 below zero, for a freezer made in the 60s, picked it up on Craigslist for 25$, works like new and even has a light on the outside to let you know it's working.....
 

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I have read MANY times not to freeze Finished Liquid (liquid with flavorings, Only freeze Nic by itself), what are your results? Is it Ok after freezing? How long have you tested it? Curious minds want to know? :D
 

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Question?
I have read MANY times not to freeze Finished Liquid (liquid with flavorings, Only freeze Nic by itself), what are your results? Is it Ok after freezing? How long have you tested it? Curious minds want to know? :D

I'm interested in the answer to that too!
I've been leaving mine in a rarely used , dark bathroom. Should I be refrigerating or freezing?


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I'm interested in the answer to that too!
I've been leaving mine in a rarely used , dark bathroom. Should I be refrigerating or freezing?


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That's why I asked. All I have READ, store in a cool dark place, I keep mine for long term, in the fridge, 40ish degrees, as I have heard over and over not to freeze finished liquid (but have never tried it), so I just wanted to ask someone who had done it and if it hurt the liquid. Curious minds want to know. :D
 

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I think refrigerating is great Bernie, and Chels, I read this article How to Store E-Liquid: Tips for A Zombie Apocalypse and decided to freeze it given the amount I have and the time it might be until I use it......My results have been excellent since I started freezing a year and a half ago, no appreciable difference that I noticed.....I believe there is nothing like fresh juice but for us involved in long term storage it's probably the next best thing....Given the power doesn't go out:)
 

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That's why I asked. All I have READ, store in a cool dark place, I keep mine for long term, in the fridge, 40ish degrees, as I have heard over and over not to freeze finished liquid (but have never tried it), so I just wanted to ask someone who had done it and if it hurt the liquid. Curious minds want to know. :D

I did an experiment on a bottle of NET liquid. I put a 30ml size in the freezer and forgot about it. When I pulled it out, a bit longer than a year had passed.

It looked the same as a fresh bottle. I treated it like a just received bottle of the same. It tasted the same as if it were one that I had received that day in the mail.

This is a liquid that I vape day in and day out. 24/7; 365 days a year. I know how it is supposed to taste at all stages of aging and the appearance at all stages. It behaved as if it were a fresh made bottle of liquid.

I now have several hundred ml bottles of that same liquid in my freezer...just in case. Each order, I tack on an extra 100ml bottle just to add to my stash in the freezer.

Hope that helps :)

Edit: I also keep the rest of the order in the fridge. I pull one out when I am getting down in the current bottle. I then do my normal cap off for a day or so then cap on till I am ready to use it.
 

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I did an experiment on a bottle of NET liquid. I put a 30ml size in the freezer and forgot about it. When I pulled it out, a bit longer than a year had passed.

It looked the same as a fresh bottle. I treated it like a just received bottle of the same. It tasted the same as if it were one that I had received that day in the mail.

This is a liquid that I vape day in and day out. 24/7; 365 days a year. I know how it is supposed to taste at all stages of aging and the appearance at all stages. It behaved as if it were a fresh made bottle of liquid.

I now have several hundred ml bottles of that same liquid in my freezer...just in case. Each order, I tack on an extra 100ml bottle just to add to my stash in the freezer.

Hope that helps :)

Edit: I also keep the rest of the order in the fridge. I pull one out when I am getting down in the current bottle. I then do my normal cap off for a day or so then cap on till I am ready to use it.
Thanks Robin :thumb:
 

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I am wondering if you save the boxes that your devices come in? I have been saving mine but I think I want to throw them all away ...unless people have a good reason for keeping them?


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I give them to my wife and if she dosen't want them then out they go. I've got a few doing duty for holding the many replacement glasses and parts bags I have.
 
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