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Use of Baggies -Yes or No?
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 512700" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>I’ve put open and unopened tins in baggies. Did it make a difference? Yes, for opened tins. Don’t know for unopened tins. I’ve also wrapped tins in SaranWrap which seems to work just as well as baggies. I’ve also used repurposed vacuum-lidded glass jars to store tobak. Too often the seal rests being re-established, so I wrap these in Saran Wrap, too. (Caution: Don’t use a pickled beets jar for tobak storage. But Wheat Germ jars work dandy and re-establish a vacuum seal about half the time) Another way to store open and unopened tin is in those plastic containers used for sammiches and leftovers. There’s a round one that’s perfect for a 50 gram round tobacco tin. (I thought the name of these handy little containers would come to me, but no such luck.) No, I don’t wear a belt AND suspenders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 512700, member: 2318"] I’ve put open and unopened tins in baggies. Did it make a difference? Yes, for opened tins. Don’t know for unopened tins. I’ve also wrapped tins in SaranWrap which seems to work just as well as baggies. I’ve also used repurposed vacuum-lidded glass jars to store tobak. Too often the seal rests being re-established, so I wrap these in Saran Wrap, too. (Caution: Don’t use a pickled beets jar for tobak storage. But Wheat Germ jars work dandy and re-establish a vacuum seal about half the time) Another way to store open and unopened tin is in those plastic containers used for sammiches and leftovers. There’s a round one that’s perfect for a 50 gram round tobacco tin. (I thought the name of these handy little containers would come to me, but no such luck.) No, I don’t wear a belt AND suspenders. [/QUOTE]
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