Don not know what is to come, prepare...

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TheRussianVaper

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So, considering the news, I really do not know what is to come. I have began stacking up and this is my list, feel free to add so that others can stockpile as well. I DYI and strongly recommend that others learn how to DYI really fast, all considering.

Here is my stockpile:
1) Liquid Nicotine (Pour into a small bottle for use, the rest store safely in a freezer).
2) rta's and rda's
3) mods of all kinds
Hope more is added and the list grows, and hope this helps others. I could only afford a little of what I have listed, but it surely to last me a year or so even in the smallest amounts I bought.

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b.m.

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TRV,

Items 1,5 and 7 are the only concerns.

The rest will be readily available, = NO need to stockpile.
I agree.All the others are used in too many non vaping related items,and will never go away.certain flavors may disappear if they are soley intended for vape use,but most flavors are food flavors,not meant for vaping,so i am pretty sure those will stay.
 
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1) Liquid Nicotine (Pour into a small bottle for use, the rest store safely in a freezer).
If you are storing nic for a year or two you plan is OK. For longer term storage it is not good. Nic should be stored a freezer in smaller bottles with tight (read: polycone or such) caps with just a bit of air in between nic and a cap, 1/2" or 1/4" (to minimize oxydation). No opening/closing of bottles, not new oxygen in a bottle each time. It was discussed many times in different threads.
 
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I think the FDA's deeming regulations may actually infringe on the US Constitution in several ways. And also, being the US, I'm expecting them to be sued by a whole lot of people. So, I don't really think any of that gobbledigook is definitive yet.

The European TPD, heavy as it may be and actually is, seems much nicer than what they seem to be aiming for. But it's heavy, yes. Unfortunately (in this case), in Europe the Courts won't really do much about it...

EDIT: About the nic... I have 400 ml/100 mg PG nic (better for remaining "healthy") and not in the freezer. That will last me for a while (and won't degrade unless I open the bottles and subject them to hot temperatures) and then I'll see. My wife won't let me keep nic in the freezer anyway, so... :)
 
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If you are storing nic for a year or two you plan is OK. For longer term storage it is not good. Nic should be stored a freezer in smaller bottles with tight (read: polycone or such) caps with just a bit of air in between nic and a cap, 1/2" or 1/4" (to minimize oxydation). No opening/closing of bottles, not new oxygen in a bottle each time. It was discussed many times in different threads.
I agree.:thumbs:

New "sticky" in the DIY forum: Long Term Nic Storage
 
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For nic storage we need a container that does not introduce oxygen upon dispensing. I'm thinking something like a wine box would be perfect for this. I know Nude has come out with a special container like this as well, but it works with syringes to dispense....Not how I like to handle thick, cold liquids. We need a tap type spout to fill bottles to mix from and short term storage.
 
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