Taking care of eliquid

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ProStreet

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that could be why. I keep mind in my E Smoke pouch. I use it a lot though don't really feel like filling tons of carts. Perhaps I'll start leaving it in the fridge



What I have found is if I get the 10ml bottles I will keep 1 bottle out and with me. When I go to bed I put it in the fridge and take it back out the next morning. I use up the 10ml bottles before they have a chance to degrade any. My extra bottles stay in the fridge till I run out of the current bottle. This is why I like the 10ml bottles.
 

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So, I mixed up a batch of my special blend about 4 weeks ago (1/2 litecig orient 11mg, 1/2 puresmoker camel 0mg) and put it in two bottles. I'd been carrying one bottle around with me and using it for 3 weeks or so, and hadn't noticed any difference--the other bottle was kept in an old humidor (not humid, by the way, but certainly insulated from light and probably to some extent from heat). When I took the second bottle out, I realized how cloudy the bottle i'd been carrying had become--the smoke juice was fairly opaque by this point. Wish I'd taken a picture now. No real noticeable difference in the performance, though.

Anyway, maybe the propylene glycol oxidized? I dunno.
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"While the e-liquid in this container provides a tasty and satisfying experience to simulate the act of smoking and will satisfy your nicotine cravings, because of its high nicotine content, it is toxic if consumed in any other manner than vaporizing through your favorite e-cigarette. Store in a cool, dark place, refridgerate for long term storage for best results. Keep away from children, and advise them that this delicious liquid labeled "vanilla ice cream" is in fact a poison, and not vanilla ice cream. Nicotine can be absorbed through the skin, so please use care when refilling your device and wash hands and bottle immediately after use. Wipe any excess liquid from the cartridge. Enjoy!" (add skull and crossbones with e-cigarette dangling from mandible.)

Bloody big bottle to hold 8ml! ROLF
 

CharRay7

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I'm new to this E-cig thing, but I was curious about the Eliquid. I plan to keep my carts as I use them, then squeeze the remaining juice into a little bottle to use. It may take 6-9 days for me to smoke 5 carts. How can I keep the carts I already smoked from drying up before I squeeze them out?

Or should I squeeze out the liquid more often?

Any ideas or suggestions?

Thanks!

P.S. Is there any way to keep the Quit banner in your signature line? (It runs over 2 lines)
 
Not sure this belongs here, but I'm forbidden to start new threads. Anyway, wondered if anyone had figured out a good container to use while traveling - particularly flying. I buy juice from puresmoker.com and like it except for the fact that the cap does not seal and the juice leaks (fortunately inside the ziplock baggie) due to altitude and pressurization. I typically fly to several different cities during the week, so looking for a good alternative.
Anyone had luck with re-using eyedrop (i.e. Visine) containers?
 

reddlegg

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Does anyone know what the average shelf life of the prefilled cartridges we buy is?
I hav'nt seen a pack yet that has a "best before" date on it.
Wicked Liquid is over 2 years but that is in a glass bottle with a lid on it.
It might be a good idea if suppliers could do the same with cartridges in the current climate.
I am new to the forum and to e-cigs but my New n-joy carts delivered today (3-18-2009) have an expiration date of 2015. Not sure if they will still be effective then. But that is what is on them. They are in a sealed bad and have stoppers in the end of the cart. My first juice should arrive this week.
 

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...I saw some made by Vaultz online, I'm not sure if they would stand up to the moisture in the fridge...

Moisture in the fridge? I don't mean to drag this thread off-topic, but you shouldn't have moisture in your fridge. A fridge works identical to an air conditioner... It transfers heat from one area to another and in the process it removes humidity from the air. If you need a cool, dry place to store something, the fridge should be ideal.
 

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Moisture in the fridge? I don't mean to drag this thread off-topic, but you shouldn't have moisture in your fridge. A fridge works identical to an air conditioner... It transfers heat from one area to another and in the process it removes humidity from the air. If you need a cool, dry place to store something, the fridge should be ideal.

So it's not magic like my mom used to tell me?
 
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