Plenty of options that will require you to think about what you are doing. Personally, I would select the 7-mil mylar bags recommended by @sablebrush52.
There is Mylar, and there is Chinese Mylaresque material.
it's Myrar*So, the Myral is not as good as Mylar?
I have some Sammy G flakes that I must not have completely removed the air from and they have puffed out like balloons after 3-4 years. Seals are still totally fine but I have some jars from the same batch that I’ll have to A-B.If I leave some air in the heat-sealed mylar bag, will the tobacco age like it does in a jar?
Certainly! The custom mylar bags offer reliable protection for your 1-4 oz blends, suitable for both intermediate and long-term storage needs. Remember to seal them properly for extended preservation, ensuring your blends stay fresh and flavorful over time. With these bags, you can confidently store your blends knowing they're shielded from moisture, light, and oxygen.After reading through forums and researching, I have decided to pick up some mylar bags.
This is what I am presently considering purchasing from PackFresh USA.
This would be for both intermediate and longterm storage of blends that are anywhere between 1-4 oz. Would these bags serve both purposes? With knowing I would have to seal the longterm storage bags.
Thanks!
You should write advertising copy.Certainly! The custom mylar bags offer reliable protection for your 1-4 oz blends, suitable for both intermediate and long-term storage needs. Remember to seal them properly for extended preservation, ensuring your blends stay fresh and flavorful over time. With these bags, you can confidently store your blends knowing they're shielded from moisture, light, and oxygen.
But it can be. I know a couple of people who had their brain surgery done on the cheap with a straightening iron. Of course, I don't have much in common with them anymore, and in fact prefer to keep my distance, lest I be bombarded with constant verbal accolades for Dr. Revlon...This is not brain surgery folks.