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<blockquote data-quote="Skip48" data-source="post: 132766" data-attributes="member: 1348"><p>If it's a tin I opened and am currently working on I just put it in a jar, but if I may be a bit and doesn't need to be all that long, I will vacuum it shut and you don't need to even have new lids. I use a Seal-A-Meal with the jar attachment and vacuum it tight. Easy enough to do so if I get back in to it and want it shut again just vacuum it again.</p><p></p><p>Skip</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skip48, post: 132766, member: 1348"] If it's a tin I opened and am currently working on I just put it in a jar, but if I may be a bit and doesn't need to be all that long, I will vacuum it shut and you don't need to even have new lids. I use a Seal-A-Meal with the jar attachment and vacuum it tight. Easy enough to do so if I get back in to it and want it shut again just vacuum it again. Skip [/QUOTE]
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