There is that paper that says some restriction enzymes are stable at room temperature for 6 months - and still retain like 99% activity after that period IIRC.
-- I don't remember which enzymes it were (BamHI?)... The paper was discussed here a year ago or so...
If you kept them at 4°C or -20°C that would surely be better. And available.
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