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wizhunter

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Oct 31, 2017
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Now i know it's said on forums that no question is dumb but i feel this one is. I have 4 Tins of Tobacco, 3 Old Round Sealed Dunhill Tins and 1 new sealed Peterson Tobacco Tin. Now i am at an age where strength isn't an asset. I think they call it Vacuum Sealed and i can't open any of them. I don't want to prise them open in case i damage the tin. I don't have any jars i can move the tobacco too if i do damage them. I nearly sprained my wrist earlier trying to twist the lid off lol. Do any of you guys have any methods for opening sealed Tins. I would appreciate any tips.
 

Shore

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May 23, 2023
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Hi, take a Czech tool or small flathead screwdriver and insert it into one of the divots located on the side of the tin under the lid, and gently rotate it. It'll break that seal (you'll hear the vacuum swoosh) and keep the tin lid in shape so you can screw the lid down after opening it...
 

judcole

Lifer
Sep 14, 2011
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Those tins were designed to be opened with aid of something. When I was a young fella, I would stick a quarter in one of the little notches and twist. (State Express used to have a big old British penny taped to the bottom to assist with that.) Now I use a flathead screwdriver.
 

wizhunter

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Oct 31, 2017
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Many Thanks for all the replies guys. Also @ziv I don't want to damage the tin because i haven't anything else to put the Tobacco in yet. If i remember correctly you can't get Mason Jars in the UK but i will look for something similar.
 

HeadMisfit

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It's actually easy. Take your favorite pair of toe nail clippers. Insert the unsharpened end of the part you push down on under the lid rim in one of the slots and apply down wards pressure.
 
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FLDRD

Lifer
Oct 13, 2021
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It's actually easy. Take your favorite pair of toe nail clippers. Insert the unsharpened end of the part you push down on under the lid rim in one of the slots and apply down wards pressure.
Gee, I've got so many that it's hard to choose my favorite.
Oh, wait; that's pipes.......................
 
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Many Thanks for all the replies guys. Also @ziv I don't want to damage the tin because i haven't anything else to put the Tobacco in yet. If i remember correctly you can't get Mason Jars in the UK but i will look for something similar.

I don't know if you can buy some hydration packs where you are (Boveda here in the US) but that and some Tupperware or Icebox should serve well as a makeshift humidor.
 
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prairiedruid

Lifer
Jun 30, 2015
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Shotgun works well but if you prefer unleaded I use the screwdriver on my swiss army knife to pop the seal.
 
Jan 28, 2018
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Once the tin is opened,the vacuum tight seal can't be restored. So no reason to worry about damaging the tin by using a tool to pry the lid off. Unless you're in an ultra dry environment, the tobacco should be fine for a few months at least. I purposefully open tins I'm going to smoke 3 days to a week before I'm going to start smoking them. This allows the tobacco to stabilize and dry out to where it is smokeable.

If you're in an ultra dry embodiment, drop the tin into a zip lock. That should keep it adequately moist for several months. If you're going to smoke it over a long period of time, use a jar or mylar zip lock to store it. It's not rocket science.
 

Briarcutter

Lifer
Aug 17, 2023
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A quarter usually works. Don't try to unscrew it, just pry it off. There should be a indent just below the lid for this purpose. I've opened up hundreds of tins with a quarter some you do need a wide screwdriver for though. Square and rectangle I can usually just pry off with my fingers.