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Aging tobacco in a vacuum?
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<blockquote data-quote="AdamCordray" data-source="post: 473252" data-attributes="member: 4053"><p>I would still heat-seal the Mylar bags with the ziplock. The ziplock represents a point of failure for sealing if you rely on that alone to keep air/moisture on either side of the bag. That type of bag would just be for convenience once I open it. I could reseal it while smoking through the contents without having to put it into a jar. Any amount larger than 100 grams or so and I would probably just put it into a bag without the ziplock.</p><p></p><p>Edit: to be clear, I haven't done this with any of my cellar, and don't really know yet if I want to. I can't get past the feeling that I am only making a simple tobacco cellar much more complicated than it needs to be. For now it's still regular mason jars or factory sealed tins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdamCordray, post: 473252, member: 4053"] I would still heat-seal the Mylar bags with the ziplock. The ziplock represents a point of failure for sealing if you rely on that alone to keep air/moisture on either side of the bag. That type of bag would just be for convenience once I open it. I could reseal it while smoking through the contents without having to put it into a jar. Any amount larger than 100 grams or so and I would probably just put it into a bag without the ziplock. Edit: to be clear, I haven't done this with any of my cellar, and don't really know yet if I want to. I can't get past the feeling that I am only making a simple tobacco cellar much more complicated than it needs to be. For now it's still regular mason jars or factory sealed tins. [/QUOTE]
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