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How do you store your pipe long term?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 529545" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I think it should be mentioned, for the economically challenged and/or more frugal of us, don't be afraid to reuse grocery jars. Salsa jars seal better and more consistently [for me] than canning jars. They're my favorite. Wide mouthed and short. I eat natural peanut butter that comes in glass jars, and those are also great jars and are also better than canning jars from my experience. Same for some spaghetti sauce brands. I boil the lids for a few minutes to sterilize and remove any residual smells, but for short-term uses, I wouldn't even bother doing that. I simple dishwasher washing would be sufficient for those short-term uses. But get as OCD and overkill as you'd like. Whatever brings you peace. But use 'em. You already paid for them. Why not continue to make use of them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 529545, member: 1211"] I think it should be mentioned, for the economically challenged and/or more frugal of us, don't be afraid to reuse grocery jars. Salsa jars seal better and more consistently [for me] than canning jars. They're my favorite. Wide mouthed and short. I eat natural peanut butter that comes in glass jars, and those are also great jars and are also better than canning jars from my experience. Same for some spaghetti sauce brands. I boil the lids for a few minutes to sterilize and remove any residual smells, but for short-term uses, I wouldn't even bother doing that. I simple dishwasher washing would be sufficient for those short-term uses. But get as OCD and overkill as you'd like. Whatever brings you peace. But use 'em. You already paid for them. Why not continue to make use of them? [/QUOTE]
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