How long will juice typically last?

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Tornadotwist

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I will likely be a heavy vaper, especially at first while going through whatever analog withdraws, so I was just curious, and know each person is very different, but how long will juice typically last for the average vaper?

I have 15ml's coming in, and trying to see when I should try to order a few more.

Also, anyone try and like novocig juices? I tried looking in the juice section of the forum, and there wasn't a whole lot being said about their juices. I LOVE the prices so far for them, so I was curious if they were worth a try. I will be trying a few juices from MtBakervapor as I have heard a lot of great reviews from them so far.
 

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Juices can last for a while (at least a couple months) when left out in the dark and at room temperature. I have a couple bottles in the fridge that I have on hand for back up. If you are planning on keeping juice around for longer than 3-4 weeks, I would suggest investing in some glass bottles (amazon has good deals on these in various sizes; I got a dozen half ounce sized for $8 total with shipping). Good luck, welcome, and vape on, vape on.

PS: Mt Baker Vapor (MBV) has great, affordable juices that please newbies and veterans, but don't be afraid to try out some sampler packs from other vendors.
 

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Juice usage will be on a personal basis. Higher nic, less needed to fill that urge. Less nic, the more you will vape. I use 24 mg and go thru approx 10 ml per week.
I tried 36 mg, but it was too strong for me to vape more that two hits at a time. If you have a flavor you really like to vape, or wish to chain vape it, lower nic is suggested.
For last year I went thru approx 550 ml.
I have not tried the novocig juices, but if you like them that is all that matters. Best of luck, and if you can afford it, try other juices as there are now several quality juice vendors out there. :vapor:
 

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I've found it is good to keep some not so great juices on hand. That way if you get carried away with one you like you can switch to the not so good juice to slow you down.

I will vape about 4-6 ml a day. It's good to keep a few in backup. Don't want to run out. You might have a vape shop near you. That will cut down on the shipping time if you are running low.

You might want to try mountain oak vapors. They have a 15ml 3 bottle deal and 30ml 3 bottle deal. They are a little higher in price but good quality and taste. Haven't gotten a flavor I haven't liked yet. As a plus all their liquids come in glass bottles and have drop in each bottle.
 

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I went from pack a day to about 3ml a day of juice. So i would say it would last about 5 days. I agree that it's not a bad idea to have more juice on hand. I would order smaller bottles until you actually taste the juice though because all taste is subjective and you would hate to order 30ml of something you never tried and once you got it something you can't stand to vape.



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Hi Tornado, The general consensus on liquid use is 2.5-3.5ml per day. Here is a poll , not incredibly recent but relevant all the same......> http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...e-liquid-do-you-vape-per-day.html#post7791755

On the question of liquids that are known to cause issues with the plastic tanks, yes you should avoid those until you have something you can enjoy them in. Say a simple cartomizer, or even a 510 atomizer with a drip tip. I think every vaper should have an atty/drip tip available for tasting liquids before loading them in your chosen feed system. Just make sure you have some kind of backup liquids on the way if you can.

The early stages are when you begin to figure out how much of this or that you will be in need of and how soon or how often you will need to reorder. If you have the ability to get a backup supply of various feed devices( cartos/clearos/etc) and a handful of various liquids it would be a good choice to do so. And I do agree with some of the other posters, order small bottles until you find a few that fit your preferences, then order larger bottles of those that you are digging at that point. Good Luck. Happy Vaping.
 

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Depending how much you used to smoke I can say from experience that a 30ml of 18mg used to last me a little less then 2 weeks. I was a pack or 1.5 pack a day smoker. So 15ml would have only made it about a week.

It is definitely good advice to have a good amount of backup liquid around. Running out of liquid or having problems with your battery (batteries hopefully) is about the worst possible thing that can happen to you when your trying to quit.

Best of luck!
 
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