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Sorry for all the questions! I just found out about this forum and haven't had anyone to ask until now! I was told by the guy who got me into smoking that any time I open a tin I should immediately jar it or it'll likely dry out and not smoke as well. Now, I know this fellow outside of piping as well, and he can be a bit of an alarmist, so my question is, how necessary is this? It makes sense to me that if I'm going to open a tin of something really rare and I don't want to smoke it all in the next month or even year, sure I can put it into a jar and store it that way. Conversely, if I open a tin of Peterson's EMP and imagine that I'll end up smoking it all within the next month or two, is it really necessary? How long will it last in the tin before it starts to dry out and go bad? Do the different types of tins make a difference? It does seem as though a metal tin would keep the product better than a cardboard tin with a plastic lid, but I also can't imagine a Sutliff aromatic blend drying out all that quickly to begin with.
Sorry for all the questions! I just found out about this forum and haven't had anyone to ask until now! I was told by the guy who got me into smoking that any time I open a tin I should immediately jar it or it'll likely dry out and not smoke as well. Now, I know this fellow outside of piping as well, and he can be a bit of an alarmist, so my question is, how necessary is this? It makes sense to me that if I'm going to open a tin of something really rare and I don't want to smoke it all in the next month or even year, sure I can put it into a jar and store it that way. Conversely, if I open a tin of Peterson's EMP and imagine that I'll end up smoking it all within the next month or two, is it really necessary? How long will it last in the tin before it starts to dry out and go bad? Do the different types of tins make a difference? It does seem as though a metal tin would keep the product better than a cardboard tin with a plastic lid, but I also can't imagine a Sutliff aromatic blend drying out all that quickly to begin with.
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