Past pipe smoker, cigar aficionado, buying pipe tobacco again now. Retired builder in The Minneapple.

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I’ve found that I prefer these Rubbermaid food containers for tobacco —and cigars, in a larger size— for storage and cellaring, because they stack so well.

Whatever works for you. Plastic for some reason never worked for me long term. Even after "burping" the lid. Glass Mason/Ball jars with the banded lids work the best for me. I've opened tobacco that have been 6 to 8 years cellared that has been fresh as the day I jarred them.
 
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