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LSD- Freezer Pros vs Cons

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Is it important enough to keep acid cold to warrant it possibly being exposed to moisture?
And how easy is it for moisture to affect the acid if kept in a freezer?
I need to keep mine for like 6 months.
 
For 6 months it isn't that important. Sure you may lose some potency but not enough to leave decent tabs inactive. I recently took a tab that I have had stored in my cupboard for nearly 18 months wrapped in only foil and I can assure you they were more than strong enough. I have also had tabs that sat in a cd case for over a year and travelled around the world in a suitcase, no doubt sitting on hot tarmacs and they were as potent as the day I got them.

Freezers are an extremely moist environment and unless you seal them well you run more of a risk of water contaminating them. Personally I don't see the point but some people worry about losing even a few ug of potency and might argue differently.
 
For 6 months it isn't that important. Sure you may lose some potency but not enough to leave decent tabs inactive. I recently took a tab that I have had stored in my cupboard for nearly 18 months wrapped in only foil and I can assure you they were more than strong enough. I have also had tabs that sat in a cd case for over a year and travelled around the world in a suitcase, no doubt sitting on hot tarmacs and they were as potent as the day I got them.

Freezers are an extremely moist environment and unless you seal them well you run more of a risk of water contaminating them. Personally I don't see the point but some people worry about losing even a few ug of potency and might argue differently.
well I threw them in the freezer yesterday. They were wrapped in foil, which is wrapped in saran wrap, which is in a ziploc bag, inside of a pill bottle lol.
I tok them back out but any chance that one day in the freezer was enough for moisture to get in there?
 
They sound fine. I'd be more worried about someone who shouldn't finding them and throwing them out. You really only have to worry about that frosty crust that forma around items left exposed. Personally I just don't risk it
 
They sound fine. I'd be more worried about someone who shouldn't finding them and throwing them out. You really only have to worry about that frosty crust that forma around items left exposed. Personally I just don't risk it
Live on my own so no worries there.
I forgot to mention they are on altoids, don't know if that makes a difference. They're nice and strong though.
 
I prefer the fridge, personally. Even at room temperature your doses will probably maintain good potency for six months.
 
Freezers are only bad if whatever you are using to store is not sealed properly. When i used to store LSD in the freezer i would put it in foil, inside of a small plastic bag, in a bigger bag, inside of an airtight container of some sort. Always make sure to give your airtight container ample time to warm up to room temperature before opening it, otherwise condensation will get inside the container almost instantly.

Given this, I no longer keep LSD in freezers because, as stated above, there is little worry of decreased potency if it is stored in a cool dark place (avoid windows). Plus it is much less of a hassle to store outside of a freezer!
 
the less (ice) water around the better. i wouldnt risk it either just find a nice resting spot.
 
If you ever get raided cops will look in the freezer. Acid is easy to hide but its obvious when you have some multi layered envelope of acid in the fridge. It is pretty suspicious. Im just thinking of the people who got busted near me with vacu sealed bags of LSD gummy bears. If you just left them in the cupboard you would have never got busted. Instead the cops sent that straight to the lab, because it was suspicious.
Little piece of paper are barely noticable. When you start getting all elaborate with the packaging it becomes easier to find.
 
What are the chances leaving them in the freezer for one day and then taking them out affected them?
I can't test them for another couple days
 
Is it important enough to keep acid cold to warrant it possibly being exposed to moisture?
And how easy is it for moisture to affect the acid if kept in a freezer?
I need to keep mine for like 6 months.

I put my sheet of blotter into the freezer for a year & it was fine.
 
Get a mason jar. Put a layer of baking soda and or silica packets in it. Put acid in whatever you normally store it in (foil), drop in mason Jr, close it tightly, and put in freezer. The baking soda/silica packets are just as precaution.

Make sure you let it thaw before opening or you will get condensation on the inside, and you'll have to wait to re-close it... and what is in there it might take on moisture/get ruined.

Even if some people have had success with just putting it in the freezer, I wouldn't. A mason jar is like... 5 bucks for 8, or something cheap like that.
 
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