On stockpiling after FDA deeming regulations

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Break Down and Work JARS.
I have been using Jars this size for 2+ years for At Table mixing. Excellent stability and NO need to lift/hold jar while Extracting Nicotine.
Small enough to Cycle before being Negatively effected. Large enough to handle several small batch sessions.
I Keep a Rack of 9 at a time in the Freezer. 9.6 will handle a 480ml bottle exchange

Amber Glass Straight Sided Apothcary / Kitchen / Herb Jar 1.7 oz (12 pack)

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This Dealers Details are rather misleading and inconsistent on what you are buying.
 
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Break Down and Work JARS.
I have been using Jars this size for 2+ years for At Table mixing. Excellent stability and NO need to lift/hold jar while Extracting Nicotine.
Small enough to Cycle before being Negatively effected. Large enough to handle several small batch sessions.
I Keep a Rack of 9 at a time in the Freezer. 9.6 will handle a 480ml bottle exchange

Amber Glass Straight Sided Apothcary / Kitchen / Herb Jar 1.7 oz (12 pack)

*Warning - For reference only.
This Dealers Details are rather misleading and inconsistent on what you are buying.
I know this is diving into the minutia a bit, but most of us are investing in a decade or more worth of stock. The downside with widemouth jars is that there is a "LOT" more surface coming in contact with the trapped air. With a boston round filled to just where the neck narrows, you have a small fraction of that surface area. Less surface area equals slower oxidation with the trapped air.
 

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To stay within the framework of current regulations - please do not attach part A to part B. Then avoid adjusting screw C on gimmick D. Also, do not try spill any liquids into hole E located near the element F ....
Just tellin' so that you stay on the Felons Dooming America good side...
And never, ever inhale!
 

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I know this is diving into the minutia a bit, but most of us are investing in a decade or more worth of stock. The downside with widemouth jars is that there is a "LOT" more surface coming in contact with the trapped air. With a boston round filled to just where the neck narrows, you have a small fraction of that surface area. Less surface area equals slower oxidation with the trapped air.
While I understand your concern, I fill to the Top and have never had one crack(nic does not Freeze or Expand, and Only the Work Bottle is subject to repeated opening over a Brief time frame.
Sorry, but I have Cycled this way for 2 years with no Color changes, No noticeable strength loss and no spills thanks to Surface Stability.:)

On the other hand, I have knocked over and Spilled over 1/2 dozen Flavor Viles and now keep them in a Rack while extracting for mixes.:facepalm:

* I do mix an Average of 500ml-800ml per session
 

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I know this is diving into the minutia a bit, but most of us are investing in a decade or more worth of stock. The downside with widemouth jars is that there is a "LOT" more surface coming in contact with the trapped air. With a boston round filled to just where the neck narrows, you have a small fraction of that surface area. Less surface area equals slower oxidation with the trapped air.
The wider lid makes it easier to spill too.
 
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While I understand your concern, I fill to the Top and have never had one crack(nic does not Freeze or Expand, and Only the Work Bottle is subject to repeated opening over a Brief time frame.
Sorry, but I have Cycled this way for 2 years with no Color changes, No noticeable strength loss and no spills thanks to Surface Stability.:)

On the other hand, I have knocked over and Spilled over 1/2 dozen Flavor Viles and now keep them in a Rack while extracting for mixes.:facepalm:

* I do mix an Average of 500ml-800ml per session
Nothing to be "sorry" about, to each their own. I was just pointing out the science part of it, easily validated, for any who were interested.
 

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Nothing to be "sorry" about, to each their own. I was just pointing out the science part of it, easily validated, for any who were interested.

LOL - Now I do feel my age. Just went to check my Nic count to see what I would have covered by Purchasing a Case(12 count) of 16oz Glass Bottles.

Realized I have 9 (1) Liters, NOT 7. Two were laying in the Freezer Door Tray:ohmy:

* As well as 2 500ml and several 240ml bottles. - All 100mg/ml so far.

****..........and still waiting for 2 x (1) Liter 200mg to arrive.:facepalm:

Oh heck, Can't take it with me. May as well spend it. Looks like 2 Cases make the most sense and less to lose in an incident.

Now to figure out how to tell the wife:lol:
But Honey, my Nic cost 1/2 what most are spending and the Bottles only bring the cost of one Nic purchase to = those.:ohmy:
~ actually I saved enough on the TH Nic to cover Bottles cost and stay at a $50 avg. :D
 

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I suspect that it is all a good investment, unfortunately, I think it will pay dividends much sooner than later.

Well, I fear I have purchased much more than I will need. After some Calculations I will likely help out a few locals that inevitably will be in need.:ohmy:
 

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Well, I fear I have purchased much more than I will need. After some Calculations I will likely help out a few locals that inevitably will be in need.:ohmy:
Im in the same boat. I guess it might be the 'hoarder" in me, but it reassuring to know I have more than I will ever need.
 

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Who needs more than a lifetime supply? That's all I'm setting aside. Of course, no telling how long the Mrs. and I might live, so all I can do is make a conservative estimate. We are prepared to quit vaping if we live beyond 200.
Since I'm only good 'till around age 90, you're making me feel inadequate, you insensitive oaf. ;)
 

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Gotta say I'm beginning to fill up on vape stuff for the vapocalypse. Bought a .... ton of 12$ kbox's and bought a ton of $10 subtank minis and Nanos from bevapehappy. The best thing about the subtanks is you can build on them. Got plenty on nicotine and diy supplies to last for years and years. Having a lot of fun prepping!
 

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