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<blockquote data-quote="monbla256" data-source="post: 436370" data-attributes="member: 2244"><p>I've bought "paint cans" from Peretti for the last 20 years and never thought of them as long term storage containers. They work beautifully if you smoke your tobacco from them, if I wanted to "age" any of their blends, which I usually don't as I like them as they come from Boston or "fresh" as we used to say. As always, if you want to "age" their 'baccy use Mason jars. These "paint cans" are NOT vacuum sealed like the round European tins. They take the 'baccy from their store bulk , put it in the plastic bag, get as much air out tie it up , put it in the can, tap down the lid and box it up and send it your way. No vacuum sealing at all. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monbla256, post: 436370, member: 2244"] I've bought "paint cans" from Peretti for the last 20 years and never thought of them as long term storage containers. They work beautifully if you smoke your tobacco from them, if I wanted to "age" any of their blends, which I usually don't as I like them as they come from Boston or "fresh" as we used to say. As always, if you want to "age" their 'baccy use Mason jars. These "paint cans" are NOT vacuum sealed like the round European tins. They take the 'baccy from their store bulk , put it in the plastic bag, get as much air out tie it up , put it in the can, tap down the lid and box it up and send it your way. No vacuum sealing at all. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: [/QUOTE]
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