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Can I store nicotine in PET bottles?

Dixie1954

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I was hoping to get a liter of 100mg in PG nicotine and store it in 8 oz PET bottles in my freezer. I will get the long tall bottles so I can just pour out what I need into a capped off syringe. Does this seem ok? I called and talked to a seller of the PET bottles and she said she did not see why it couldn't be done - but I want more opinions. Thank You so much for your time. :)
 

Dixie1954

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TY for responding @Whiskey - I already have tons of wee glass bottles full of another brand of nicotine I was trying for a different bottle so I can tell them apart. LOL and before you ask they are in a lot of different colored glass bottles. :confused:
 

itsmenotyou

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Glass is the main option but some* people use hdpe if I'm not mistaken

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NGAHaze

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Honestly, while I don't think there would be too much of an issue using PET in the freezer, I'd still opt for glass. I'd just come up with something that allowed me to easily differentiate the different batches such as colored tape or labels.
 

piergarrettinni

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I would be concerned about using PET in the freezer as it may pick up flavors from your freezer and taste "freezer burned" for lack of a better term.
 

RocVapers

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There is no reason why not, in fact you have less to worry about in terms of thermal shock and broken glass etc. No one wants liquid nicotine leaking all over their freezer and food!
 

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