What about #2 bottles?
Should I be buying glass for the long term?
Should I be buying glass for the long term?
I would recommend glass for long term storage. Squeeze plastic bottles will leech juice through the container wall and cheap hard plastic bottles may leech undesirable polymers and plasticizers over time.
For short term storage up to a year or so they should be OK.
This is my personal opinion and not based in science of any kind.
I've got unflavored nicotine in a PG/VG mix, in brown glass and stored at room temperature with subdued light, from 3-4 years ago. It's still fine.
Not sure what a #2 plastic bottle is. But, I've got flavored eLiquid in the squeeze bottles as delivered 3-4 years ago which also seems to be doing just fine. I doubt I'm coating my lungs with plastic, and I see no indication of juice 'leeching' through the plastic.
@ChelsB - #1 plastic is PET or PETE. It is not recommended for more than a one-time use. In other words, don't reuse it once the original contents are used up. However, it is also NOT one of the plastics below, that are known to not leech plastics components into the contents.
#2, #4, and #5 bottles are ALL safe to keep liquids in, and do NOT leech plastic components into the contents. Nor do they allow anything to enter into or exit through them. That's why they're also the plastics used in medical and laboratory grade plastic supplies and equipment (bottles, beakers, graduated cylinders, centrifuge tubes, etc.).
The link to that plastics page I posted in another discussion is somewhere on here. Did you save or bookmark it from that? I think you said you were going to at that time. I'm on a different computer and don't have access to it on this one.
This isn't the website I posted the link to in the other discussion, but it also has easy to understand info. on each plastic container type and number:
The Different Types of Plastic and Their Number Classifications (Codes) - Quality Logo Products, Inc.
@DaveP - If you like those 60mL LDPE bottles...for only $9 more than those 25 cost on Amazon...you can get 100 of them from DropperBottles.com. They also have a bunch of others sizes, too. Brad, the owner, will also split a bag of 100 into several different sized bottles, too. You just need to pay the price for 100 of the largest ones you buy, but put a note at Checkout that says how many of each size you'd like. For example: (60) 60mL + (40) 30mL...and he'll do it for you. He's a really nice guy who runs the business himself, and is quick to answer the phone and answer any questions you may have, too. His bottles are also very good ones.
Plastic E-Liquid (Child Resistant Only)
So is 2 years the max for juice in glass?
Why do you say that? What is LDPE "not fine" for? Supporting study/research links would be appreciated as well.PE-LD is not fine...use PE-HD instead!
In addition to @JCinFLA's great description I would add the following:I don't know what the difference is between # 1 and 2 either