I spent the morning finishing up a few tobacco projects. Mainly putting away blends that were not sealed in tins. I also got around to sealing the PH Curly Blocks in Mylar bags. Since the new site makes posting pictures soooooooo easy, I thought it would helpful to show the process. I know that when I first started in the hobby it was always confusing what people meant by “Mylar” vs seal-a -meal bags vs ziplock, etc.
There are different types of Mylar. I buy the big (huge) bags and then cut them to various sizes as needed. I also use a dedicated Mylar hot iron vs a clothing iron. The special Mylar iron allows you to seal the sides just the way you want them. And once I open a sealed Mylar bag, it is easy (and necessary) to re-seal the bag.
Here are some Mylar examples.










There are different types of Mylar. I buy the big (huge) bags and then cut them to various sizes as needed. I also use a dedicated Mylar hot iron vs a clothing iron. The special Mylar iron allows you to seal the sides just the way you want them. And once I open a sealed Mylar bag, it is easy (and necessary) to re-seal the bag.
Here are some Mylar examples.









