Hello "new friends"
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I am enjoying vaping very much, considering that I knew no one (that I knew of) that vaped before I started, and started just because it sounded quite "interesting". I assure you it has been.
As I am over 60 and seem to learn from some of my younger mistakes, I do try not to overbuy right away on a new hobby--I know you always get more knowledge as you progress and the "wow this is great!" items of your "youth" in the hobby become garage sale castaways sooner or later.
So I thought I'd take it easy on juice. I can see where a person could easily go nuts with all the flavors. But I started with equipment from a local A M A Z I N G shop and then picked 4 flavors I thought would suit me (was able to "try" all 4 there at the shop). I got a "tobacco" flavor, a "coffee" flavor and 2 different "melon-type" flavors, 18nic, 10 ml. 2 days later (after several posts to learn more in this forum) I went back and got 2 of the same flavors but in a 24nic. Now I am starting to read in the threads where people talk about other flavors etc.
Here is my question(s): my....(I've gotta come up with a better term than salesman, though that's what he is) "vape salesman" Elijah told me NEVER to leave the juice in my car (I am in Central TX, pretty dang hot here year round, 3/4 of the year *can be *24/7 AC. I mean you are lucky to ride your dog in the car as long as you plan on stopping NOWHERE to get out! Can't leave em even 5 minutes.) So anyway, Elijah told me to keep the juice out of the heat. I said, "uh what if I run in a store for 15 minutes and left it in the car" and he even says "I wouldn't".
So Question 1: will "heat" ruin the juice?
Question 2: should I refrigerate it for longer life?
Question 3: Last night I was looking here (thread on juices) and saw "Alice in Vapeland" and "Mt Baker Juice" and was tempted to order them. In the summer here in Austin I have to be quite careful what I order --even iced-down, overnight delivery dog vaccines can be all melted when they arrive :-( So question 3 is if I order juice it will obviously be in the "heat" while being shipped for 3-8 days or so...it will arrive, actually, WARM! Should I wait till winter (only a few months and we can get some nice cool weather)? Or will *that* heat "injure" the juice?
Thanks so much for any help here.
I am enjoying vaping very much, considering that I knew no one (that I knew of) that vaped before I started, and started just because it sounded quite "interesting". I assure you it has been.
As I am over 60 and seem to learn from some of my younger mistakes, I do try not to overbuy right away on a new hobby--I know you always get more knowledge as you progress and the "wow this is great!" items of your "youth" in the hobby become garage sale castaways sooner or later.
So I thought I'd take it easy on juice. I can see where a person could easily go nuts with all the flavors. But I started with equipment from a local A M A Z I N G shop and then picked 4 flavors I thought would suit me (was able to "try" all 4 there at the shop). I got a "tobacco" flavor, a "coffee" flavor and 2 different "melon-type" flavors, 18nic, 10 ml. 2 days later (after several posts to learn more in this forum) I went back and got 2 of the same flavors but in a 24nic. Now I am starting to read in the threads where people talk about other flavors etc.
Here is my question(s): my....(I've gotta come up with a better term than salesman, though that's what he is) "vape salesman" Elijah told me NEVER to leave the juice in my car (I am in Central TX, pretty dang hot here year round, 3/4 of the year *can be *24/7 AC. I mean you are lucky to ride your dog in the car as long as you plan on stopping NOWHERE to get out! Can't leave em even 5 minutes.) So anyway, Elijah told me to keep the juice out of the heat. I said, "uh what if I run in a store for 15 minutes and left it in the car" and he even says "I wouldn't".
So Question 1: will "heat" ruin the juice?
Question 2: should I refrigerate it for longer life?
Question 3: Last night I was looking here (thread on juices) and saw "Alice in Vapeland" and "Mt Baker Juice" and was tempted to order them. In the summer here in Austin I have to be quite careful what I order --even iced-down, overnight delivery dog vaccines can be all melted when they arrive :-( So question 3 is if I order juice it will obviously be in the "heat" while being shipped for 3-8 days or so...it will arrive, actually, WARM! Should I wait till winter (only a few months and we can get some nice cool weather)? Or will *that* heat "injure" the juice?
Thanks so much for any help here.