"Better tasting" is subjective. Roughly a year ago, we did a blind test with about 10 people and 4 different "premium" nics, and NN was judged the cleanest. In fact, it was too clean for some people.I am new to DIY and am about to buy several liters of 100 mg. nicotine in VG for long term storage in my freezer. I'm looking at buying it from NN, Wizard, MFS or RTS, but if anyone has a better suggestion, please speak up. It looks like the best price is RTS, but I only want to buy it in amber glass bottles for storage in the freezer. Does the RTS nic come in the amber glass bottles? Looking at the picture on RTS, it appears the nic comes in either brown plastic or glass bottles, but I can't tell which is which. Please advise.
I am reading a great sticky piece on guidelines for long-term storage of nic in the freezer, but I don't understand what the author is saying about air space at the top of the bottle. Please explain this in a way that a newbie can understand. I want to buy enough nic to last my lifetime, and want it to remain in my freezer until I'm ready to mix it.
Do you have any suggestions about which nic is better tasting or better able to with stand long term storage in the freezer?
Thank you in advance for your advice, hints & tips!
J.W.
NN is one of the only vendors who will ship "freezer ready" in glass bottles. My entire stash is their Armor V1 in 125 ml freezer ready bottles. At the time, I was second-guessing this choice, but the blind test convinced me it was the right choice, at least for me. However, I'm not particularly price-sensitive when it comes to this stuff and you can almost certainly save money buying less expensive nic, plus glass bottles, and re-bottle it yourself.
If you do re-bottle into glass yourself, leave a minimal amount of air. I like filling bottles right up to the base of the neck, leaving only a small amount of air. However, I don't think it's a good idea to have no air in them at all. You do want a little bit to allow for expansion and contraction of the liquid.
Also, assuming the inside of your freezer is dark (which it should be with the lid closed) the color of the glass bottles makes no difference at all, and clear glass bottles are often less expensive than amber or cobalt blue ones. If I were re-bottling nic, I would actually prefer clear bottles because it would allow me to assess the color of the nic I had in storage without having to open the bottles. However, do not skimp on the caps. You want "poly cone" caps.
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