Is It Better to Leave Unopened Tins in Their Tins or Jar Them?

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fishmansf

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Oct 29, 2022
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Have a few tins of Haunted Bookshop that are unopened and am tidying up my cellar. I’m not sure if it’s better to crack them and put them in mason jars or leave them unopened. My thought would be the latter.
 
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elvishrunes

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Jun 19, 2017
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Yes Gawith tins have a bad rap, I’ve heard either way on them, followed by round flat metal tins being better, followed by those foil sealed tall round tins being the best.
 

Auxsender

Lifer
Jul 17, 2022
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Thanks all for your advice. I popped a sealed tin of some 2022 Regent Flake last night only to find out it has become a mold garden…. Looked like someone stuck a cotton ball in there…. What could have caused this?
Spores existing in a favorable environment like a moist tin of tobacco.
This is a known C&D issue.
C&D tins GL Pease tobaccos.
 
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JOHN72

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Sep 12, 2020
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Well, seriously now. Glass is a good choice because it is such a clean material, easy to disinfect, resistant to changes in temperature, humidity, etc., “aseptic”. Perhaps it is a good option, to avoid risks, for problems of humidity, and time of conservation, tins that can oxidize over the years. Another thing, is that the tobacco comes with spores, or other factory problems. However, I am lazy when it comes to changing kilos and kilos of tobacco, buying glass jars, etc.
 

tschiraldi

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Dec 14, 2015
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This is an ongoing debate. I choose both! I will leave blends in the original tins for 5 years or so, but any longer than that I like to transfer to jars. That being said, I'm also lazy about it. I have been spending time lately transferring old tins to jars and I can tell you that there were tins dating back to 2016. I haven't seen a single problem with any of them, so I'm debating with myself whether is it worth it to change them over. I have a stack of old Dunhill Ye Olde Sign tins that I'm considering leaving alone. I did see a tiny bit of rust on a few tins, but even then it was UNDER the paper liner, so not in contact with the tobacco so, again, not really an issue.
 
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Hutch Piper

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Mar 12, 2022
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With C&D tins, I actually open them and jar them. They’ve had some issues with mold and I’m checking for that. I’ve been sent a fresh tin free of charge if any mold is identified.
 
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I've broken down a number of 8oz. tins to put 2oz into 4 mason jars as I know I'll have the blends for a long time. This way I'm not opening up 8oz in 10 years, and only doing 2 at a time as I smoke them.

Then again, I've also left some 8oz as they are and I leave all of the 2oz as they are.
 

Mike N

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Aug 3, 2023
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If it’s a 50g tin (as opposed to one of HU’s 100g tins) I usually add a layer of Saran Wrap after smoking the first bowl and reseal it in the original tin as opposed to jarring it. I find this keeps it fresh for at least a year after opening.

When I do jar an opened tin, I use a heat gun to remove the label to add to the jar.
 
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