I’ve been thinking about buying a couple of large air tight containers and putting a couple humidor packs in them with all the tins I have. You think this would be fine for long term aging?
That is my strategy. I don't know if a closed tin requires the humidification packs, but I figure it wont hurt unless wet enough to promote rust. I do the same for my opened tins while I smoke them to get variety without multiple tins drying out. I get waterproof tubs at Menards.I’ve been thinking about buying a couple of large air tight containers and putting a couple humidor packs in them with all the tins I have. You think this would be fine for long term aging?
I’ve been using these tubs for cigars for years now but never have used them for pipe tobaccoThat is my strategy. I don't know if a closed tin requires the humidification packs, but I figure it wont hurt unless wet enough to promote rust. I do the same for my opened tins while I smoke them to get variety without multiple tins drying out. I get waterproof tubs at Menards.
Sorry, I meant for sealed tins.Arts and Craft Store, like Hobby Lobby or Michaels usually have the types of glass jars with either a latch or tight sealing lid (plastic gasket) I've been extremely surprised with how well mine keeps, inside these types of jars. Would recommend glass over plastic.
Word of advice, single or double zip block bag your tobacco...and try to get all the air out of them that you can, may also help...
This is what I tend to do, prior to putting them into one of these types of containers.
I guess you could always vacuum seal them, but I haven't tried this myself.
I think the oldest that I have is from between 2015 - 2017, and still has a great deal of moisture.
If you keep it loose in those types of jars...I'd say maybe a year or two.
Hope that helps and Best of Luck.
+1, I was assuming sealed tins as well. I use them for opened tins only for short term so I can have a larger rotation of active open tobacco's to smoke to help prevent them from drying out. Winters in Wisconsin are dry.Sorry, I meant for sealed tins.
Ah now I see/understand. Apologies and thanks for clarifying.Sorry, I meant for sealed tins.
You’re fine! CheersAh now I see/understand. Apologies and thanks for clarifying.
Since the tobacco is tinned, humidor packs are unnecessary. What you need is a dry environment with a reasonably consistent cool temperature.I’ve been thinking about buying a couple of large air tight containers and putting a couple humidor packs in them with all the tins I have. You think this would be fine for long term aging?