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Question: Carter Hall 14oz Plastic Tubs
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 432842" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>I find those tubs quite satisfactory for something you're going to use up in six months or so. Plus the OTCs are probably PGed-up anyhow, and take quite a bit of neglect to dry out. You're aware of the little hole in the rim of the lid, right? When you put the lid on, make sure the hole side of the rim goes down last, to let the air escape. To further abet seating, I then try to turn the lid to see if it settles into a tighter fit. This always worked for me. I've got an old tub of Sugar Barrel that's been open for at least two years, and it still feels and smells fresh. I just checked it. Dunno--it works for me, but I only open the tub to fill a pouch or whatever. I don't daily dip, which might make it dry out, I suppose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 432842, member: 1690"] I find those tubs quite satisfactory for something you're going to use up in six months or so. Plus the OTCs are probably PGed-up anyhow, and take quite a bit of neglect to dry out. You're aware of the little hole in the rim of the lid, right? When you put the lid on, make sure the hole side of the rim goes down last, to let the air escape. To further abet seating, I then try to turn the lid to see if it settles into a tighter fit. This always worked for me. I've got an old tub of Sugar Barrel that's been open for at least two years, and it still feels and smells fresh. I just checked it. Dunno--it works for me, but I only open the tub to fill a pouch or whatever. I don't daily dip, which might make it dry out, I suppose. [/QUOTE]
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