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    Quote Originally Posted by Cool Breeze View Post
    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.



    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.
    They stack pretty well. They come in packs of 4 and are kind of hard to find. I found some at Cooking.com:

    http://www.cooking.com/set-of-4-coll...all_229661_11/

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    I got these, and they seem to hold about 2oz. I don't pack it in the jar super tight though.

    Ball Canning Regular Mouth Half Pint Canning Jar 8 oz. 12-Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HNPNNLS..._crY5ub0DRJBJ3
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HNPNNLS..._crY5ub0DRJBJ3

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    Quote Originally Posted by Horseshoe View Post
    I got these, and they seem to hold about 2oz. I don't pack it in the jar super tight though.

    Ball Canning Regular Mouth Half Pint Canning Jar 8 oz. 12-Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HNPNNLS..._crY5ub0DRJBJ3
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HNPNNLS..._crY5ub0DRJBJ3
    That's on par with my experience. I get 8oz in a quart jar. The only blends I have to really pack are ribbon cut Virginias. Cavendish and flake easily fits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mooster View Post
    I have. Make sure there's no tobacco on the rim before tightening down!

    Well yes, if there is tobacco in the seal you are correct it will not close air tight
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    Quote Originally Posted by Horseshoe View Post
    I got these, and they seem to hold about 2oz. I don't pack it in the jar super tight though.

    Ball Canning Regular Mouth Half Pint Canning Jar 8 oz. 12-Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HNPNNLS..._crY5ub0DRJBJ3
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HNPNNLS..._crY5ub0DRJBJ3
    A 100g tin of flake will fit easily into these. I try to stick to this size, so I can open one jar and smoke it while letting more of the same tobacco continue to age uninterrupted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cool Breeze View Post
    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.
    in my opinon yeah they "stack" but they dont sit into each other so its not a nice stack like regual canning jars. i used to use these when i started and stored my tobacco stuff in a small cabinet. one day i opened the cabinet and two jars fell onto the floor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BryGuySC View Post
    A 100g tin of flake will fit easily into these. I try to stick to this size, so I can open one jar and smoke it while letting more of the same tobacco continue to age uninterrupted.
    Another good point, if you keep opening your jar it will eventually stop sealing itself. The leaf will stay fresh (moisture content) but if you're going for looong term storage you might find you blend tastes different in years to come.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OnePyroTec View Post
    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.
    he was refering to boiling it after puting the tobacco into it like you boil jared food to get the seal.
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    rather than tossing a piece of wet paper towel in go w one of these
    http://www.pipesandcigars.com/humidi...ener/#p-118211
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