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<blockquote data-quote="Wet Dottle" data-source="post: 11506" data-attributes="member: 192"><p>For bulk blends, I use the same screw lid, shallow jars pictured in Midnight Blues' post. They work well and can be easily washed in the dishwasher to prevent blend cross contamination. When the lids get worn, you can purchase new ones cheaply.</p><p></p><p>The tinned blends stay in their original tins. But I use a thick rubberband around the lid, to improve the seal. These are thick rubberbands that you can find easily in any office supply store. I got this idea from ASP a few years ago and it significantly prolonged the longevity of the tobacco, specially in the tins with plastic lids a la C&D and in the rectangular tins. I think Art Ruppelt, from Ming tampers, posted this idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wet Dottle, post: 11506, member: 192"] For bulk blends, I use the same screw lid, shallow jars pictured in Midnight Blues' post. They work well and can be easily washed in the dishwasher to prevent blend cross contamination. When the lids get worn, you can purchase new ones cheaply. The tinned blends stay in their original tins. But I use a thick rubberband around the lid, to improve the seal. These are thick rubberbands that you can find easily in any office supply store. I got this idea from ASP a few years ago and it significantly prolonged the longevity of the tobacco, specially in the tins with plastic lids a la C&D and in the rectangular tins. I think Art Ruppelt, from Ming tampers, posted this idea. [/QUOTE]
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