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What's your favorite baccy storage container and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Milkmanv1" data-source="post: 363084" data-attributes="member: 3500"><p>Hey guys, just thought I'd start up a little discussion thread about types of jars. This is just as much a discussion thread as a place to show off!</p><p></p><p>Whats your favorite container? Are you a barebones mason jar kind of guy? Do you use bail-top jars? Or do you have a fancy pipe tobacco "humidor" jar that you use?</p><p></p><p>Feel free to post pictures of any jars that are unconventional/special! Show off your jars!</p><p></p><p>I have a collection of older glass jars that are sort of neat. But I've found most don't seal well enough to keep any tobacco I'm currently enjoying fresh, and the inevitable dry out will occur.</p><p></p><p>I'm starting to expand my collection of tobaccos (Starting a cellar, and having 3 or 4 blends open to choose from to smoke) and I'm thinking about picking up some bail type jars whenever I see them for cheap at a secondhand shop, for my open blends, and stocking up on mason jars for aging or long term storage. That seems to be the norm around here.</p><p></p><p>Finally, and part of the reason why I started this thread, whats your opinion on "humidor jars?" PipesandCigars.com has some very fancy jars that look great, but does anyone know how well your precious 'baccy will keep in 'em? I go to a lot of fleamarkets/antique shops, and I always see the old pipe racks with humidor jars/wooden containers included for your tobacco. Anyone have any feedback on those?</p><p></p><p>Curious to see your answers folks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Milkmanv1, post: 363084, member: 3500"] Hey guys, just thought I'd start up a little discussion thread about types of jars. This is just as much a discussion thread as a place to show off! Whats your favorite container? Are you a barebones mason jar kind of guy? Do you use bail-top jars? Or do you have a fancy pipe tobacco "humidor" jar that you use? Feel free to post pictures of any jars that are unconventional/special! Show off your jars! I have a collection of older glass jars that are sort of neat. But I've found most don't seal well enough to keep any tobacco I'm currently enjoying fresh, and the inevitable dry out will occur. I'm starting to expand my collection of tobaccos (Starting a cellar, and having 3 or 4 blends open to choose from to smoke) and I'm thinking about picking up some bail type jars whenever I see them for cheap at a secondhand shop, for my open blends, and stocking up on mason jars for aging or long term storage. That seems to be the norm around here. Finally, and part of the reason why I started this thread, whats your opinion on "humidor jars?" PipesandCigars.com has some very fancy jars that look great, but does anyone know how well your precious 'baccy will keep in 'em? I go to a lot of fleamarkets/antique shops, and I always see the old pipe racks with humidor jars/wooden containers included for your tobacco. Anyone have any feedback on those? Curious to see your answers folks! [/QUOTE]
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