letting juices sit out and your opinions?

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Way2Gone

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To start off I want to say I don't DIY, i prebuy all of my stuff and its probably most likely already presteeped and ready to vape, although I know some people like to add there own touch to it to meet there needs.

Back to the topic, does it hurt if I just leave my juices sitting on my computer desk? Most people have always said to store them in a dark place, but I am quite the lazy person unfortunately and find it way to much of a hassel to keep going over to my storing area (wherever that might be) every time I want to refill or change liquids. I do quite a bit of filling and cleaning tanks and refilling etc etc., so like I said its always useless to me even though my juices might not be in the best position.

Although my house tends to stay quite dim.. I mean during the day its not even as half as bright in my house as it is outside. My house has curtains on every windows and we mostly keep them covered to keep cool air out anyways. With this being said the only light my juices are getting is from my ceiling lightbulbs and there are terribly weak. Almost so weak I have to use extra lights in my room sometime just to get a good brightness effect going when I am working on my computer.

My juices sit on the top of my computer desk (witch stands about 5 foot tall. I would say my juices are approximately 6 foot from the celing lights. Hope I have provided enough information for you to help me figure out if my juices are going to do ok in this setting.

Thanks for any advice.!
 

Elizabeth Baldwin

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You don't actually have to but its best and recommended. If you are going to use it up quickly, say a week or 2 then you are ok, but if I were you I'd get a box to keep them in. Then you can just leave them there on your desk. A shoebox or anything with a lid. Make sure its away from any heat source too.

I have dozens and dozens of bottles of juice... The ones I'm not using right away I keep up in my cabinet, dark and cool. The ones I'm using... That I know will be gone in a few days I leave out. Usually that's a couple of bottles, but those get emptied really fast.
 
My currently in-use bottle, 60 ml, sits on my bookshelf in my home office. Which is extremely bright. I've never had any problems, but for me that's about a week of liquid.

Stored liquids sit next to it, but they're in amber bottles.

For short periods, having liquids out isn't a problem. They're very tolerant of room temperature, even if they don't particularly like light.

For longer than short periods--say more than a week--I'd put them in a little box to keep them dark, or toss them in a handy drawer. As lazy as I am, I'd just get an old shoe box or something and use that. It's easy to get into.
 
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