Properly storing nicotine

I’d LOVE to help @scifoc, mine are ALL filled up. :frowning:

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Just send the full ones then…lol j/k. BTW, seen you’ve been busy on BCF doing reviews. :grinning:

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Ordered and received my Amazon/GBO amber glass bottles in 120 ml and 60 ml sizes. First thing I did was to thoroughly rinse the bottles and caps and let them air dry. My order of nic arrived about three days later.

I’m glad I ordered from River right before the deadline; the DIY base kit and nic can no longer be found on their website.

Shook the living heck out of the nic solution, and transferred them to their respective bottles via a glass beaker and funnel using proper safety gear. BTW, I also love detailing cars, so I have a bunch of nitrile gloves on hand. That plus the similar safety habits involved when dealing with chemicals.

Labeled the bottles up, sealed them tight, and as an extra measure, sealed the outside of the caps with some battery wraps cut to size. I don’t have a heat gun, so I borrowed my wife’s hair dryer.

Next I transferred the bottles to two, one-gallon size freezer zip lock bags, labeled the bags, and they are now comfortably sleeping in my freezer.

I have a bunch of 30 ml glass bottles with dropper caps lying around that was used for pre-made e-liquids. Rinsed them thoroughly, and soaked in a vinegar and water solution to get rid of any residual smells, and to sanitize them. Transferred some of my VG and PG to two of those bottles, and they are sitting in the fridge. I’m wondering if I should move all my remaining VG and PG to glass bottles as well, and store in the fridge?

Next up: I’m torn between ordering new 18650’s (which I need), or get some flavor extracts, which at this time is more of a want. I already have a large stash of the pre-made stuff that’ll last me at least six months.

Thoughts on the VG and PG storage?

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I don’t see many great deals on 18650 battery’s. Not even good deals. I would consider doing a little of both. Buy a battery or two to keep running and a couple of flavors you think you need for a recipe or two.

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I don’t see why you would need to …

If it for stocking up ?? You dont need to worry … if you need new batteries that is what i would do … The most important thing in Vaping is to have batteries in good condition

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I just stocked up on batts. For the last year+ I have solely used Molicel P26A 18650 2600mAh 35A Battery. Great performance and zero problems Check the Battery Mooch for data (er Google?) A good price on IMR ($4.99 ea) Molicel P26A 18650 2600mAh 35A Battery | INR-18650-P26A

Since you guys brought this thread back to life I didn’t want to totally re-read …pretty sure I am up to date with this thread over the last 5+ years, but reminded me of a previous post from me for the label I use on bottles and locations I store my Nic. Especially when I was reading about family safety re: bottles in the regular home freezer (with your groceries and random visitors).

If something were to occur (breakage/spillage?) it may be important to inform those involved that nicotine concentrates are a poison and provide options/info (if you’re not there?) Check out this old post with some graphics you can cut/paste or inspire your own labels

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I remember picking up this battery for less than $4.00 at 18650 Battery. But sadly they are more today… I believe more than a 25% inflation of over $5.00 today if they are in stock at all. Their better rated batterys for what we do with them they can’t seem to keep in stock.

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That probably wont be necessary @HawaiianVaporTraiz, dark and cool will be fine for the PG/VG.

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