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Hi all,
I've been wondering about this for quite some time now:
After opening a tin (or pouch) of tobacco I transfer the content to screw-capped mason jars.
Considering I'm a very occasional smoker, my tobaccos regularly sit in these jars for months.
My question is: being this the case, am I better off re-vacuum sealing the jars (I've got a machine that can do that) or should I just screw the lid back on tight and let the tobaccos 'breathe'?
I keep them in a closet, which is probably the part of the house least affected by changes in temperature and humidity levels throughout the year, but having 4 seasons here with fairly hot summers and cold winters, fluctuations are inevitable.
What would you recommend?
(I've also been thinking of throwing a small 8g Boveda into each jar for better RH control. I'd be curious to know your opinion on this extra measure also, either way.)
P.S. My tobaccos range from EMs to aromatics, VA/Per etc - they are all ribbon/ready rubbed/broken flake cuts
Thanks.
Carlo
Hi all,
I've been wondering about this for quite some time now:
After opening a tin (or pouch) of tobacco I transfer the content to screw-capped mason jars.
Considering I'm a very occasional smoker, my tobaccos regularly sit in these jars for months.
My question is: being this the case, am I better off re-vacuum sealing the jars (I've got a machine that can do that) or should I just screw the lid back on tight and let the tobaccos 'breathe'?
I keep them in a closet, which is probably the part of the house least affected by changes in temperature and humidity levels throughout the year, but having 4 seasons here with fairly hot summers and cold winters, fluctuations are inevitable.
What would you recommend?
(I've also been thinking of throwing a small 8g Boveda into each jar for better RH control. I'd be curious to know your opinion on this extra measure also, either way.)
P.S. My tobaccos range from EMs to aromatics, VA/Per etc - they are all ribbon/ready rubbed/broken flake cuts
Thanks.
Carlo
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