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OverMountain

Lifer
Dec 5, 2021
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NOVA
I have some SWRA open in a unsealed tub that seems to be holding its flavor and moisture. It will probably take me another two years to finish it.

Do codgers store long term in tubs ok or should I jar it?
 
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FurCoat

Lifer
Sep 21, 2020
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North Carolina
I have 5 tubs that have been open for three years. SWRA, SWR, Grainger, LLRR and EGR. SWR is the only blend that has shown significant drying. I would say it has lost 50% of its moisture. SWRA no more than 10%. All the others are the same as the day I opened them. Of course this is my experience. I would use a jar if you are concerned. SWRA isn't exactly cheap.
 

OverMountain

Lifer
Dec 5, 2021
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NOVA
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I have 5 tubs that have been open for three years. SWRA, SWR, Grainger, LLRR and EGR. SWR is the only blend that has shown significant drying. I would say it has lost 50% of its moisture. SWRA no more than 10%. All the others are the same as the day I opened them. Of course this is my experience. I would use a jar if you are concerned. SWRA isn't exactly cheap.
I would agree. My SWRA is down about 10% in moisture and topping smell.

Wonder why plain old SWR is the only one to significantly dry out?
 

Peterson314

Can't Leave
Sep 13, 2019
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Atlanta, GA
Y'all are great. I had no idea there was codger tub love in the forum.

Keep on keeping on in the tub if you like it.

If I have anything open for a month, it goes in the jar.
 
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LeafErikson

Lifer
Dec 7, 2021
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19,056
Oregon
Tubs are fine and in fact most of the blends in tubs (SWRA included) smoke better after being opened and left in the tub for a few weeks/months.

@ParkitoATL be careful with boveda packs this isn’t ganja or cigars. You can easily develop mold with too much humidity.