Storing eLiquid - Shelf-life?

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I just got my first e-cig about two months ago. I picked it up on a road trip (in a truck stop somewhere, I think in Nevada) - it is an nJoy ePro, then my dad went into the hospital and since he couldn't smoke I picked up a Smoking Everywhere e-ciggerette (they appear to be indeticle and I think they are the same as a Vapor King judgeing by the photos).

I realized quickly that the cartridges were a rip off at the local store which charges $12.95 for 5 carts - so I found this forum and bought some eliquid from theSmokelessShop.com - the nPro works 10x better with fresh eliquid drops.

Anyway - I have been seeing alot of talk about FDA bans etc. so I was thinking about stocking up on eliquid and was wondering if anyone knew the shelf life of the liquid? Should I keep it in the fridge or is room temperature the same? Would it last for a year or more unopened?
 

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The main factor influencing e-liquid shelf life is bacterial contamination. E-liquid contains sugar and are therefore prone bacterial contamination. Warm temperature encourages bacteria to grow and therefore, spoils the e-liquid.

For long term storage, please keep your e-liquid in a dark cool place. The fridge (4 degree C) would be ideal. In addition, keeping it in an airtight container will also help. Bacteria needs both sugar and air to grow.

Good quality e-liquid should be CLEAR with no bits.

More answers on e-liquid can be found on this thread

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...er-all-your-e-liquid-questions-consumers.html

Detang quote above
 

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Every supplier (US and China) that I have asked this question of, stated that the shelf life should be 24 months. I WOULD NOT freeze it. And as DeKang (manufacturer) stated in the above post, 40 degrees F. So I would not get it too cold, either. I pulled out my rarely used vacuum seal machine and plan to vacuum seal my extra juice tomorrow.
 
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