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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
jaring/tins
So I dont understand why you cant just tightly close a tin lid. isnt it the same as tightl closing a mason jar lid? still air in each of them. My tin has dried out, you guys just tossing the stuff in a jar and closing it by hand calling it good? or actually boiling it like canning. never did that before. Is a small ziplock bag good enough? I got a sampler off or tmoran and still have a few ziplocks left to get through, is that good enough or buy some small jars and toss them in? Guessing ill have to wet a paper towel and toss it in a jar with my half tin of midnight ride to rehydrate it.
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Lucky Bum
I couldn't find Mason jars so I got Balls! If its been opened and not used soon I put it in jars.
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Bummin' Around
Mason jars seal much better than tins. This time of year, if I'm not going to finish it within a week, I will always jar it up. When it is more humid, it will last in the tin a couple weeks. Also, not all tins are created equal. The rectangular ones don't seem to seal very well. The circular pop tins sometimes seal ok. The best tins for resealing are the circular screw on type, or the Reiner paint cans also seem to seal well.
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Ridin' in a BoxCar
Originally Posted by
cbr310
So I dont understand why you cant just tightly close a tin lid. isnt it the same as tightl closing a mason jar lid? still air in each of them. My tin has dried out, you guys just tossing the stuff in a jar and closing it by hand calling it good? or actually boiling it like canning. never did that before. Is a small ziplock bag good enough? I got a sampler off or tmoran and still have a few ziplocks left to get through, is that good enough or buy some small jars and toss them in? Guessing ill have to wet a paper towel and toss it in a jar with my half tin of midnight ride to rehydrate it.
New jars are clean enough when new for old rotting leaves so there is no need for boiling the jars.
You can get some humidifying pucks cheap for pipe tobacco if you want to use bags or tins and not bother with jarring your tobacco.
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If you let your jars sit long enough, the "pop top" will actually collapse in, just as if you had boiled them. It is the moisture sucking the vacuum seal tight.
So in essence, jarring your tobacco is 10000000 times more safe than leaving it in a tin. Also, I have never open a mason jar that I put tobacco in to find it bone dry and ruined...I have opened a tin that I had forgotten that I opened and found it more dry than desert sand...jars for the win.
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Lakeland Bum
These little squat half-pint Mason jars are good for the remainder of a tin.
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Bummin' Around
Don't use a zip lock for storage, and unless the tin is a circular screw top I don't trust it to keep anything fresh and moist for more that a month. The oilyness of the leaf matters too, and I've had a tin of Odyssey open for a few months and it is still prime for smoking, even needs drying still....but that's another topic.
If I don't plan on finishing something within the month it goes in a jar. A natural blend (not soaked in PG) will seal itself in the jar due to the natural fermentation of the leaf. I have not boiled my tobacco jars as if they were jelly (and will never do such a thing, it's absurd and unnecessary).
Just stick whatever tobacco you have in jars and have peace of mind knowing nothing bad will happen to them.
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
AlanS
I couldn't find Mason jars so I got Balls! If its been opened and not used soon I put it in jars.
I would imagine any decent brand would do fine. I got the Wal Mart brand the other day. I believe a dozen quart sized jars were only $7-$8. They're not the wide mouth ones, but they're fine for long term storage.
Originally Posted by
Haebar
These little squat half-pint Mason jars are good for the remainder of a tin.
Those are a perfect size for a tin or if you're just buying a couple ounces of bulk stuff. Do they stack well?
I need to pick up a dozen of those little babys.
Check out my Youtube channel, Razorback Piper Guy if you like that sort of thing.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDM...i44pRZ4AP-_1OA
If heaven has no cigars, I shall not go there. - Mark Twain
It has been my experience that folks who have no vices, have very few virtues. - Abraham Lincoln
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Bummin' Around
Originally Posted by
Branzig
Also, I have never open a mason jar that I put tobacco in to find it bone dry and ruined...
I have. Make sure there's no tobacco on the rim before tightening down!
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Bummin' Around
Originally Posted by
AlanS
I couldn't find Mason jars so I got Balls!
Show off!