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Heinrichs and Reiner Tins for Long Term Storage
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<blockquote data-quote="Rail Man" data-source="post: 524510" data-attributes="member: 58"><p>I did some searching through old posts but didn’t come across this question, but I was curious if anyone had experience with long term aging of Heinrichs and Reiners tins. Specifically how well the Reiners “paint can” holds up long term and the 200g Heinrichs with the foil-like top. Debating whether I need to transfer mine to jars or just leave it alone. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rail Man, post: 524510, member: 58"] I did some searching through old posts but didn’t come across this question, but I was curious if anyone had experience with long term aging of Heinrichs and Reiners tins. Specifically how well the Reiners “paint can” holds up long term and the 200g Heinrichs with the foil-like top. Debating whether I need to transfer mine to jars or just leave it alone. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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