Juice rotation

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SIFJiggy

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So I'm reading that everyone (ok most of us) have a serious stockpile of juice and switch flavors a number of times a day. I switch 5-7 times a day so now I don't feel crazy.

My question is- what about the flavors I've been "off"? It's Sunday night and I haven't touched my Queenside since Friday afternoon. It's sitting in my mini3/aerotank. Is that bad? I know if I let them sit in my evods for 5 or more days they leak from the bottom and the wick is probably disintegrating so I know the tanks give out- but is the juice going bad because it's not sealed in the bottle?
 

The Torch

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I use the same flavor all day and barely switch juice flavors after dinner for a pure tobacco juice with more nic in it simply because that was the best cigarette of the day and I feel the need for it. Other than that, I sometimes switch for an hour or so because I have a craving for that other flavor. I have juices sitting in the same standard Aspire tanks for over a month without needing to refill and I never had any issues. I just had to refill my Nautilus after prolly 2 weeks and it's still hitting like a champ. I actually had to tone it down a little with some 0nic juice...

I fail to see why the wick would disintegrate because you are not refilling it up regularly: All my tanks have fresh or old juice in them all the time and the wicks only wear out from use, not sitting in juice.
 

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I agree with The Torch. When I was vaping tanks I used to have 8 - 10 going with different flavors. I've left them on the shelf filled for months at times without anything going bad. Juice doesn't know it's in a tank, not the bottle. Leaking tanks are another issue, but that won't make the juice go bad. Stock wicks are typically silica, glass fiber that will not degrade over time in juice.
 

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If your tanks leak, stand them upside down (get some very small plastic boxes from the dollar store if it sounds like they won't stand that way and fill the extra space with paper towels or whatever). Most leaking problems I have had are due to high temperatures, where the liquid gets a lot thinner and the pressure inside the tank goes up.
 
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