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NolaMel

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My MF's are in the fridge. I also ran across some who said absolutely keep them in the fridge. But, there were others who didn't think that was necessary.
I guess the definitive answer would come from asking them. I have 34 now, a large enough investment I feel like I need to do what’s best to keep them fresh.
 

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I guess the definitive answer would come from asking them. I have 34 now, a large enough investment I feel like I need to do what’s best to keep them fresh.
I called their 800 number and asked. We don’t have to keep them in a fridge. We should keep them in a cool dry area. She emphasized that we make sure there are no up/down fluctuating temps.

I moved my MF’s into my cool dry non temp fluctuating basement studio.
 

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    Good Afternoon all,

    It's 104 already and I have a 4pm Heart doctor appt to get final clearance for my knee replacement. Gonna be miserable in my truck at first!

    Don't you have remote start on your truck? It can be added for a couple hundred dollars. My BiL got it put on his old explorer.
     

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    Good Afternoon all,

    It's 104 already and I have a 4pm Heart doctor appt to get final clearance for my knee replacement. Gonna be miserable in my truck at first!
    Ac is your friend.
     

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    I called their 800 number and asked. We don’t have to keep them in a fridge. We should keep them in a cool dry area. She emphasized that we make sure there are no up/down fluctuating temps.

    I moved my MF’s into my cool dry non temp fluctuating basement studio.
    That is almost as bad as reading the assembly instructions ..............:eek:
     

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    I'm doing some DTL vaping today for a change of pace. I basically just wanted to test out the Galaxies on the larger AF settings and it is hitting pretty good. I think I had forgotten how to vape DL for a bit though.

    I recently picked up a couple of the galaxies mtl rtas. Do the rdtas have the same type of airflow control as the rta? There is like this little knurled wheel on each side that you turn to different sized air holes.
     

    Zazie

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    Mine is actually “organized” right now… well, organized for me. And likely as organized as it’ll ever be :lol:.I know as soon as I start mixing that’ll go to pot. I need to make a case for the box of MF flavors. Ooooh, and I need to dust too :oops:

    MF users… do you keep yours in the fridge or cabinet? Every now and then I run across the recommendation for definitely the fridge.
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    @Opinionated successfully keeps hers in a cabinet, but I've decided to keep mine in the refrigerator even so. Seems safer to me.
     

    Zazie

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    I called their 800 number and asked. We don’t have to keep them in a fridge. We should keep them in a cool dry area. She emphasized that we make sure there are no up/down fluctuating temps.

    I moved my MF’s into my cool dry non temp fluctuating basement studio.
    Well, that settles it, I guess. Good. My fridge is small.
     

    Redbird11

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    I recently picked up a couple of the galaxies mtl rtas. Do the rdtas have the same type of airflow control as the rta? There is like this little knurled wheel on each side that you turn to different sized air holes.
    It looks like it is similar on the outside. There is a difference in that the RTA has AF inserts, while the RDTA and RDA doesn't. On the RDTA there are two internal side airflow slots that can be opened up by unscrewing them. I hope that makes sense.
     

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