Nicotine Liquid - DIY & Refrigeration

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Lisaf01

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Very good thread but i'm confused even more. When you guys say fridge do you mean freezer?

It's been going over 100 degrees in California.. should I dig a hole in my back yard to keep it cool? :p
Nice to see you again Hyuk:)
I think they were referring to the fridge where you keep your milk and stuff rather than the freezer where you keep your ice cubes.

I tend to think that inside the house in a cool dark place is best but if you don't have air conditioning, maybe the fridge is your best bet....
 
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I think the key is to not let the temperature fluctuate too much, so a cool dark place within the house would be best. If its previously been in a room with a temp of 100 degrees, putting it in a fridge ( Lisa is right on her description ) would cause the temp to drop a lot, so that would not be good for the juice.

Neither would it be good to take it out of the fridge, if thats where its been stored since purchase.

Hope that explains it a bit better.

( Out of direct sunlight is good enough in most cases )
 

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Hi guys, Rainy, If your looking for RY4 flavor, then look no more. Go to Welcome to LiquidXpress and get their "Taboo" flavoring. It's RY4 and it is great, I use it exclusively to mix my own.

Sorry I got here late, lol.

I agree with Cat here, the trick is no temperature fluctuation. No hot, cold, hot, cold. this kills the juice.
 
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I have kept all my eliquid, always, in my refridgerator. I have some small bottles I am using in the room near me, and when they get empty I refill them with what is in the refridgerator.
I am speaking of several hundred bottles kept in there over a period of in many cases 12 to, meanwhile, more then 18 months for quite a few of them.
I have never, ever, had even one bottle of e-liquid that went wrong up until now, either in taste or in nicotine-height that I could discern (I do find I can discern pretty well if something has more then I am used to or less then I am using of nicotine in it - and I do test new bottles when they come in too, to make sure I am not just getting used to lower amounts without recognizing this).

I know Sun has had a batch that at some point went wrong. And he had been keeping these in his fridge. I have no idea what went wrong there; perhaps the batch just wasn't good to begin with even, I don't know - I don't doubt his story for a second of course. I am just putting my experience next to it.

So you won't hear me saying that fridge = wrong. In fact I have even experimented with keeping some bottles in the freezer at -18C. No problems with that either... :)
 
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