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<blockquote data-quote="-R." data-source="post: 146855" data-attributes="member: 1547"><p>I have a question about how I should store the tobacco I have opened. </p><p></p><p>As I've still been in the process of figuring out what blends I really like enough to start putting in a cellar, I have quite a few tins open, as well as tobacco that I've bought in loose/bulk form.</p><p></p><p>The loose/bulk tobaccos I have in glass jars that I picked up at a store, that have little plastic/rubber gaskets on the lid. I assume those will keep the tobacco in good condition for some time.</p><p></p><p>However, what about the tobaccos in the tins? I have both the McClelland/GLPease/&c style tins and the McConnell/Peterson vacuum-sealed tins opened. Is it enough to keep the tobaccos in those tins, with the plastic or metal lids on tight, or should I stick it in the aforementioned glass jars?</p><p></p><p>Obviously I'm not talking about aging the tobacco, but just keeping it in a moist, ready to smoke state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-R., post: 146855, member: 1547"] I have a question about how I should store the tobacco I have opened. As I've still been in the process of figuring out what blends I really like enough to start putting in a cellar, I have quite a few tins open, as well as tobacco that I've bought in loose/bulk form. The loose/bulk tobaccos I have in glass jars that I picked up at a store, that have little plastic/rubber gaskets on the lid. I assume those will keep the tobacco in good condition for some time. However, what about the tobaccos in the tins? I have both the McClelland/GLPease/&c style tins and the McConnell/Peterson vacuum-sealed tins opened. Is it enough to keep the tobaccos in those tins, with the plastic or metal lids on tight, or should I stick it in the aforementioned glass jars? Obviously I'm not talking about aging the tobacco, but just keeping it in a moist, ready to smoke state. [/QUOTE]
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