Storage of my E liquid

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duckfan55

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Hey all, Im pretty new to the vaping world and I love it, one question I have is what is the best way to store all the different juices I have bought from the vape store? Ive gotten 3 or 4 different answers when I asked the guys at the store. Right now I have them in the fridge, I hope that's the best way to save there flavor or and improve there flavor..please let me know. Thanks from a newbie that loves vaping. :vapor:
 

faeriekitsune

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Plus the fridge has a tendency to make them thick and syrupy so it is harder to fill your tank when you need to. You have to let the juice warm up to room temperature.

I store mine in a small (relative size) cigar box with a lid on a shelf in my living room. It keeps them out-of-the-way, in a dark place, and my living room is always a lovely 70-73*.

I was always told that ejuice has a shelf life of about a year. If it's going to be sitting on my shelf longer than a year, I didn't need to buy it or need to trade it out.
 

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Its not needed to keep them in the fridge. Some flavors even brake down in my experience if kept too cold.
My menthol flavor was nearly gone after being half frozen. (Accidentally)
Fresh liquids , keep in mind that store bought prob is 1-2 months already, easily keep for up to 1-2 years. Of course this assumes they are clean and not polluted.
Neither liquid or nicotine brakes down when exposed to air or requires refrigeration.
I have liquids made over a year ago and they still taste fine. Keep them in a dark place if you don't want them changing color.
(Especially VG reacts to light. )
 
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pwheeler

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I keep mine in a black small toolbox so they don't fall over and stay out of the light. Many flavors will darken over time, but as long as they are not subjected to sunlight and heat, they will last. Sunlight and heat will degrade your nicotine and your flavors. I don't put them in the fridge, especially if you have vg in it. It will really get thick and hard to fill tanks if you are using those. I do put my nic base in the freezer in a full glass bottle, as air is not a friend of nicotine.
 
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