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What's your favorite baccy storage container and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="mejoshee" data-source="post: 363439" data-attributes="member: 3144"><p>Mason jars. Lowest maintenance and really no-brainers to use. Plus, they're pretty cheap and also stack as necessary. Comes in various sizes, but you'll always be sure of having matching ones if you buy the box. 1 jelly half-pint jar holds ~1.5-2oz tobacco, depending on the cut. Full pint and quart jars are also easy to acquire. Nothing fancy, but the elegance lies in the simplicity.</p><p></p><p>Those bail-tops are not gonna hold the seal forever. Plastic containers can also similarly leak. My wife would also probably kill me if I used an Oxo container for tobacco since it tends to permeate plastic, regardless of the type of blend.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, OP Milkman, you can find all this has been discussed at length and breadth since before the internet. Good luck with your cellaring endeavours!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mejoshee, post: 363439, member: 3144"] Mason jars. Lowest maintenance and really no-brainers to use. Plus, they're pretty cheap and also stack as necessary. Comes in various sizes, but you'll always be sure of having matching ones if you buy the box. 1 jelly half-pint jar holds ~1.5-2oz tobacco, depending on the cut. Full pint and quart jars are also easy to acquire. Nothing fancy, but the elegance lies in the simplicity. Those bail-tops are not gonna hold the seal forever. Plastic containers can also similarly leak. My wife would also probably kill me if I used an Oxo container for tobacco since it tends to permeate plastic, regardless of the type of blend. Anyway, OP Milkman, you can find all this has been discussed at length and breadth since before the internet. Good luck with your cellaring endeavours! [/QUOTE]
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