Long term storage of ejuice

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runeswords

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Well, after reading here and other science websites, I think in the event of a 'big brother' crackdown that extracting nicotine ourselves would be almost impossible if not deadly.

The next alternative I would think is long-term storage. I vape 6mg, so buying some 36mg juice would be quite feasible in my case. However, I keep hearing 2 years is the max I am guessing due to the fact that both PG and VG have shelf lives of 2 years.

Does anyone know what would happen after 2 years? Is there something it could be diluted in, etc to make it last longer?
 

martyrex

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well you could buy 36mg juices and then dilute them with PG or VG... that way you would get plenty of juice for a cheaper price ;) regarding the danger.. well I consider this type of method quite harmulf because you are only diluting ht nicotine leves, but in this case you will have to take in account that the flavour will probably diminuish as well..
 

runeswords

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Thanks for the link Johnny. It doesn't really say how long you can store. As I said, I'm hearing 2 years is the max to store. If someone wishes to tax ecigs "for my safety" or whatever other lame excuse they want to give, I'd like a solution that allows me to store for at least 10 year.

@Marty Diluting isn't dangerous if you know basic math. The danger I was referring to was trying to extract nicotine ourselves from tobacco.

If a Twinky can be buried for 50 years and still be edible, there has to be something that allows a little nicotine to be stored more than 2 years...
 
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