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What's your favorite baccy storage container and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 363099" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>Long-term -- half pint mason jars</p><p></p><p>Short-term -- 1. Half-pint mason jars, 2. McC or other round tobacco tins with the sealable (loosely speaking) plastic tops.</p><p></p><p>I like the looks of the old bail-top jars, but they get compression chips along the rims. The chipss give cuts that don't readily stop bleeding, and bloody tobacco looks disgusting.</p><p></p><p>The specially made tobacco storage containers are expensive and not suited for lovers of variety. Visually appealing, though.</p><p></p><p>My missus gave me a large, heavy cookie jar with a very effective plastic "freshness" seal built into the top. This thing would hold three pounds of tobacco, easily. Since I often order bulk tobak by the half pound, I just put the baggies in this cookie jar, either in transit, or to keep them all handy. Purists around me warn against "cross-fertilization." However, I currently have a cookie jar with Stokk Bulls Eye, Navy Flake and VA Long cut baggies and don't see a problem. I think the missus got the cookie jar in Target or Penneys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 363099, member: 2318"] Long-term -- half pint mason jars Short-term -- 1. Half-pint mason jars, 2. McC or other round tobacco tins with the sealable (loosely speaking) plastic tops. I like the looks of the old bail-top jars, but they get compression chips along the rims. The chipss give cuts that don't readily stop bleeding, and bloody tobacco looks disgusting. The specially made tobacco storage containers are expensive and not suited for lovers of variety. Visually appealing, though. My missus gave me a large, heavy cookie jar with a very effective plastic "freshness" seal built into the top. This thing would hold three pounds of tobacco, easily. Since I often order bulk tobak by the half pound, I just put the baggies in this cookie jar, either in transit, or to keep them all handy. Purists around me warn against "cross-fertilization." However, I currently have a cookie jar with Stokk Bulls Eye, Navy Flake and VA Long cut baggies and don't see a problem. I think the missus got the cookie jar in Target or Penneys. [/QUOTE]
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