Putting Sealed Tins In Vacuum Sealed Bags

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KingPiper

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I have noticed a lot of people like to put their sealed tins in vacuum sealed bags. I know rectangle and square tins are prone to leakage so that makes sense. How much of a risk am I taking not putting tins in sealed bags? My collection is only 3-4 years old so I don’t have anything older than 5-6 years as of now.

Thanks for feedback as always. Hope everyone is well.
 

craig61a

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It’s like Charlie Pappazian, the beer geek said… Relax. Have a home brew.

If you just seal them in Mylar, they’ll be fine. Really no need for vacuum.
 
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Shore

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I have been vacuum sealing my tins for a long time, and am a true believer in doing so. None of us can predict if or when a seal is going to fail, so that's why I do it. However, I know lots of people who store tinned tobacco in just the tin and have done so for decades with no issues.

IMHO, if you store your tins in a space that is generally maintained at a temperature that a human feels comfortable in, with lowish humidity, you should be okay. But, if you want a little added piece of mind, it certainly can't hurt to vacuum seal...