Storing BunkerBase in Basement

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Svet

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Hi everyone :)

I'm getting into DIY (perfect timing right?) and wanted to ask if I should buy BunkerBase, can I store it in the Basement instead of the Freezer? Would that still give me years of shelf-life?

Due to the incoming changes in regulations, I wanted to buy VG, PG, Nicotine and BunkerBase and store it all away in the Basement, which seems like the perfect place since it's dark and cold.

I go through 1 tank per 2 or even 3 days so if I buy 5L of BunkerBase that should last me... a lifetime? :D
 
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Sorry, no experience with storing nic in the basement, but if it is suppose to last you a lifetime, you should really consider storing it in a freezer.

Also, Whatever way you plan on storing it, you should consider breaking it down into smaller bottles and fill those bottles to the top leaving no air inside.
 
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Svet

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Sorry, no experience with storing nic in the basement, but if it is suppose to last you a lifetime, you should really consider storing it in a freezer.

Also, Whatever way you plan on storing it, you should consider breaking it down into smaller bottles and fill those bottles to the top leaving no air inside.

The BunkerBase I saw on one website is sold in 100 ml bottles, but in bigger batches so that will sort me out.

I was just worried about storing it along with food and stuff.

P.S: Is it good to store flavors in the fridge or similarly dark and cold space?
 

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P.S: Is it good to store flavors in the fridge or similarly dark and cold space?
I would think so just as long as the bottles are securely sealed. Prolong summer heat flavor exposure may subtract from the useful shelf life of flavors. Usefulness of storing in fridge during the other 3 seasons is questionable to me.
 

Svet

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I would think so just as long as the bottles are securely sealed. Prolong summer heat flavor exposure may subtract from the useful shelf life of flavors. Usefulness of storing in fridge during the other 3 seasons is questionable to me.

I believe so as well.

To be honest I'd have to go down to the basement and actually measure the temperature there. If it's sufficiently low, I could just store everything there and take stuff out once a week to mix liquids and put them back right after.
 
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