How do you store your e-liquid??

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skymyrka

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Okay, my collection of flavors is growing, and I'm looking for smart/creative way to store all the containers (which range from 3ml to 60ml sizes).
The requirements are pretty simple: keep away from day light and have easy access to the bottles (and it's always a plus if it looks nice). And I've seen stations designed to help you organize, but is it worth the money?

How do you store your liquids?
 

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Store it in the computer desk drawer...our desk is an antique library table that the hubby and my desktop pc's can sit side by side (another one of our hobbies is gaming) but each of us have a super large drawer that can hold a lot of juice and such.
 

midgyp

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I too have accumulated many many bottles of e-juice in various sizes. As of right now all of my juice is in a kitchen cabinet, dark and away from heat. The smaller bottles are in a clear tackle box I bought from Walmart, which makes whichever flavor I'm using for the day easier to find. The bigger bottles are stored in a picture box.
 

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Is it ok to keep them in the fridge? Sorry but I'm sort of new, but actually have more room in the fridge than anyplace else. (Used to keep the stinky's in the freezer) :laugh:

It's what my juice supplier recommends.

I find it keeps them wicking well and also brings out the flavor more after time.

YMMV
 

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Ideal conditions are as follows:

-absent of UV light
-absent of all oxygen/water
-absent of all heat

Now realistically we cannot all store our eliquid in the dark under liquid nitrogen as we're not all rich chemists with our own laboratories! The happy medium I have found is in a freezer with a few desiccant packs in a good container - will remove water from the atmosphere, which plays a big role in nicotine oxidation, and lowers temp to assist in slowing oxidation as well. Just my opinion :)
 

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Store it in the computer desk drawer...our desk is an antique library table that the hubby and my desktop pc's can sit side by side (another one of our hobbies is gaming) but each of us have a super large drawer that can hold a lot of juice and such.
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Mine are stores in an opaque large plastic lidded box.
 
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