Frozen E-Liquid

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JCinFLA

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IMO, sure you could vape them once they were completely thawed out. I'd just give them a very good shaking before vaping them.

Many of us actually put our 100mg/mL nicotine base (that we make our eliquids from)...in our freezers for longterm storage. We take some out and let it come to room temperature and then use it with PG, VG, and flavorings to make the eliquid.

Other people, (who want to keep a large amount of some eliquid onhand that they really love, or one that is getting very hard to find)...will either refrigerate and/or freeze it purposely. They take it out, let it come to room temperature, give it a good shaking, and then vape it!
 

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(No mix water) Actually when I remember that I had forgotten the liquids in the fridge, I was not at home(I did not saw the liquids:)), and when I talked to my mother on the phone she says frozen and when I came the house a few hours later liquids were very dense and white like milk but not frozen, probably she tought they were frozen

I did not know the liquids dont freeze,really?

thank you for the knowledge @WillyZee
 
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WillyZee

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(No mix water) Actually when I remember that I had forgotten the liquids in the fridge, I was not at home(I did not saw the liquids:)), and when I talked to my mother on the phone she says frozen and when I came the house a few hours later liquids were very dense and white like milk but not frozen, probably she tought they were frozen

I did not know the liquids dont freeze,really?

thank you for the knowledge @WillyZee

yes, it doesn't freeze.
 

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I learned something here ... the freezing point of PV and VG!

I knew that PG is a component in antifreeze. Most everyone who doesn't vape throws that one at us. We just have to teach them that it was substituted for Ethylene Glycol because dogs and other animals were dying after licking it off the pavement. They like the sweet taste, but EG is deadly stuff if ingested. PG is a safe and widely used ingredient in foods and cosmetics.

That's somewhat off topic, but a good tidbit to spread around for conversations with Anti-Vapers.

Dave, down off soap box.
 
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