Cammy
Super Member
Joined:November 2012
Posts: 536
Location:
Likes: 130
Recent Posts
Last Online Jan 14, 2024 17:55:15 GMT
|
Post by Cammy on Sept 7, 2013 7:15:33 GMT
Hi guys, I've been trawling through the site reading up on freezing my nic to prolong its shelf life. I realise I need glass bottles. I guess 50ml ones will be ideal, but where to get them? Saw the link to ampulla and although they are 30p each they charge more than the amount of my order to deliver. Was looking at some on eBay but most have plastic tops. Is it okay to use plastic tops? Can I use older glass bottles that once contained nicotine? Again they may have plastic tops. Can I try and blag some from chemists? Does the bottle have to be filled to the brim? I know they best to stay upright. Any advice or links greatly appreciated...
|
|
|
Post by Perpetua on Sept 7, 2013 7:27:03 GMT
Hi guys, I've been trawling through the site reading up on freezing my nic to prolong its shelf life. I realise I need glass bottles. I guess 50ml ones will be ideal, but where to get them? Saw the link to ampulla and although they are 30p each they charge more than the amount of my order to deliver. Was looking at some on eBay but most have plastic tops. Is it okay to use plastic tops? Yes fine. Can I use older glass bottles that once contained nicotine? Again they may have plastic tops. Can I try and blag some from chemists? Yes to all. I picked up some really reasonably from local chemists, say they're for Aromatherapy if you're asked.Does the bottle have to be filled to the brim? I know they best to stay upright. I don't fill mine to the brim, it's easier to decant off if they're not and to give the contents a shake when the bottle has come up to room temperature.Any advice or links greatly appreciated... I've popped my replies on your quote Cammy, as it was easier . . . haven't fully woken up yet.
|
|
Cammy
Super Member
Joined:November 2012
Posts: 536
Location:
Likes: 130
Recent Posts
Last Online Jan 14, 2024 17:55:15 GMT
|
Post by Cammy on Sept 7, 2013 7:31:52 GMT
Cheers perps, I knew I could rely on you for some sound advice... Gonna try the chemists later cheers
|
|
|
Post by Perpetua on Sept 7, 2013 7:35:14 GMT
YW Cammy . . . just don't let on what they're for, some Chemists shops can go into meltdown if you mention anything to do with nicotine/ecigs.
|
|
Deleted
Joined:January 1970
Posts: 0
Location:
Recent Posts
Last Online Nov 29, 2024 22:43:57 GMT
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2013 7:36:44 GMT
I get them from the local chemist too and I'm just honest and say they're for e-liquid....chemist also good for medicine bottles for holding shampoo for hols.. In fact I get 200ml or whatever for freezer and like the smaller bottles for mixing (cos I mix about 25ml at a time)....been doing for almost 2 years...never a problem with the chemist actually perpy is right...be careful of chemist meltdown. I only use two chemists and they both know me and I'm there every 2 weeks for meds for head.....so yeah if one chemist fails try another
|
|
Cammy
Super Member
Joined:November 2012
Posts: 536
Location:
Likes: 130
Recent Posts
Last Online Jan 14, 2024 17:55:15 GMT
|
Post by Cammy on Sept 7, 2013 8:03:32 GMT
Cool so medicine bottles is what I am asking for, to use for aromatherapy?
|
|
fred
Super Member
Joined:March 2013
Posts: 1,980
Location:
Likes: 1,501
Recent Posts
Last Online Nov 17, 2014 17:17:17 GMT
|
Post by fred on Sept 7, 2013 8:39:02 GMT
Go into boots pharmacy counter and ask for amber glass bottles. Last time, 100ml bottles cost me 34p each - mrs fred got some from another store & they tried to charge her 80p each - she said no, they're 34p each, & that's what she paid. Don't think they have an actual price for them
|
|
dinamic22
Super Member
Better known as Di but as we have a Di here already i had to use another name
Joined:May 2013
Posts: 1,868
Location:
Likes: 1,070
Recent Posts
Last Online Oct 5, 2023 14:33:08 GMT
|
Post by dinamic22 on Sept 7, 2013 8:54:31 GMT
I ordered 12 x 125 ml amber bottles from Ampulla on 23rd August when they arrived on 29th i opened the box & they were correct size but ....... Clear glass, i checked my account with them & sure enough i had ordered amber bottles so i phoned them to explain the error & the receptionist told me they would send me some amber ones & i should receive them Monday 2nd September & to dispose of the clear ones. The amber bottles finally arrived on 5th September so i don't think i will be ordering from this company again they are totally useless. I took the clear bottles to our local chemist & they were happy to take them off my hands.
|
|
dnglos
Senior Member
Joined:December 2012
Posts: 365
Location:
Likes: 415
Recent Posts
Last Online Dec 18, 2020 21:00:44 GMT
|
Post by dnglos on Sept 7, 2013 10:25:24 GMT
I took the clear bottles to our local chemist & they were happy to take them off my hands. Is this just personal preference or is there something wrong with clear glass?
|
|
dinamic22
Super Member
Better known as Di but as we have a Di here already i had to use another name
Joined:May 2013
Posts: 1,868
Location:
Likes: 1,070
Recent Posts
Last Online Oct 5, 2023 14:33:08 GMT
|
Post by dinamic22 on Sept 7, 2013 10:34:15 GMT
&dnglos they say its best to keep nic base in dark glass bottles for long term storage in the freezer.
|
|
dnglos
Senior Member
Joined:December 2012
Posts: 365
Location:
Likes: 415
Recent Posts
Last Online Dec 18, 2020 21:00:44 GMT
|
Post by dnglos on Sept 7, 2013 10:46:07 GMT
Thanks dinamic22. I haven't tried freezing anything yet, but I figured I might start stockpiling some nic base. I just thought clear glass would be better - so you can get the bottles out every so often and check the colour of the liquid inside.
|
|
|
Post by Perpetua on Sept 7, 2013 10:55:10 GMT
so you can get the bottles out every so often and check the colour of the liquid inside. Why would you want to do that though Dnglos.
|
|
dinamic22
Super Member
Better known as Di but as we have a Di here already i had to use another name
Joined:May 2013
Posts: 1,868
Location:
Likes: 1,070
Recent Posts
Last Online Oct 5, 2023 14:33:08 GMT
|
Post by dinamic22 on Sept 7, 2013 10:58:44 GMT
dnglos i read on here about the dark glass bottles & it makes sense to start stockpiling the nic base with how things are going doesn't it, you need slightly bigger bottles than the amount you are going to store to give room for expansion the ones i got are 125ml to store 100ml nic base in. What i'm doing is instead of ordering 100ml each time i need supplies i now order 200mls so that i can store half of it & then its not costing me a fortune all at once, i figured in the next 2 years if i can manage to store approx 20 x 100ml bottles of nic base i should be ok for a while if the ban comes in 2015.
|
|
dnglos
Senior Member
Joined:December 2012
Posts: 365
Location:
Likes: 415
Recent Posts
Last Online Dec 18, 2020 21:00:44 GMT
|
Post by dnglos on Sept 7, 2013 11:09:17 GMT
so you can get the bottles out every so often and check the colour of the liquid inside. Why would you want to do that though Dnglos. Perpetua I'm really no expert on this, so I might be talking rubbish. The nic base I buy is clear. It's my understanding that over time it will oxidize (or oxidate??) and gradually turn a yellowish colour. I figured if you took a bottle out of the freezer and the liquid had a yellow tinge to it, that would be a sign that you should use it sooner rather than later.
|
|
|
Post by Perpetua on Sept 7, 2013 11:11:36 GMT
you need slightly bigger bottles than the amount you are going to store to give room for expansion the ones i got are 125ml to store 100ml nic base in. I've not noticed any expansion got to say Di . . . the liquid inside isn't freezing solid, just thickening up a bit. But it makes sense to leave space in the bottle, makes drawing off easier and simpler to remix the contents when the bottle has come up to room temperature again. Why would you want to do that though Dnglos. Perpetua I'm really no expert on this, so I might be talking rubbish. The nic base I buy is clear. It's my understanding that over time it will oxidize (or oxidate??) and gradually turn a yellowish colour. I figured if you took a bottle out of the freezer and the liquid had a yellow tinge to it, that would be a sign that you should use it sooner rather than later. Pop a label with the date you froze it on Dnglos, then you can make sure you're using your oldest bottles first. All nicotine base/eliquid changes colour over time, it isn't a sign that anything is wrong with it . . . just makes sense to rotate any stocks in date order.
|
|