Ejuice expiry date

englishmick

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Maybe those dates are added because the company lawyers worry about customers wanting refunds. For sure they don't do extensive tests on their juice to figure out the date when they start to taste bad. A bottle kept in a cool room might last for years while another bottle left on a hot windowsill could go bad in a few months.

If it tastes good vape, otherwise dump it.
 

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I've still got and use juices that I've had in the freezer for 5-7 years. They're fine.

If it smells and tastes okay, it's fine. There might be some slight nic degradation (tiny amounts), but nothing worth worrying about.

Conversely, if it smells or tastes bad, chuck (even if brand new, actually).
 

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My ejuice has bb 6-24 I didn't notice that when I bought it and it's new I just opened to taste it so for how long I can use this ejuice after it's best before date

A Lot depends on How the e-Liquid was stored.

Say the e-Liquid was stored in a Cool Dark Place, in a Glass Bottle, with 2 Hours of Smooth Jazz played a day. Then (if it didn't smell Bad) I would say that it could Easily be good for a Year after the BBD.

But say you had the Same e-liquid (in a Plastic Bottle) and you forgot to take it out of your car before you took that trip to Death Valley in August. And it then sat under the passenger seat in an impound yard at Furnace Creek after you got in a Fight with some Raiders fan who was talk'n smack about Purdy and the 49'ers.

Same e-Liquid. Just I would be Leery to use the one that did the Trip to Death Valley.
 
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I've still got and use juices that I've had in the freezer for 5-7 years. They're fine.

If it smells and tastes okay, it's fine. There might be some slight nic degradation (tiny amounts), but nothing worth worrying about.

Conversely, if it smells or tastes bad, chuck (even if brand new, actually).
You can freeze juice , for real id lov to be able to do that , ex when goes one sale .
 
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    You can freeze juice , for real id lov to be able to do that , ex when goes one sale .


    When kept in the freezer, the juice remains liquid due to the antifreeze qualities of PG. So you are not actually freezing the juice. It does slow the degrading of the nicotine to keep it in the freezer.
     

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