Samuel Gawith tins are known to fail, and they have changed the tin material making them less reliable than older tins. They’ve always came on forums and said they are not meant for long term storage, but you can only smoke so much tobacco at a time. The Mylar bags are another level of safety similar to a jar when sealed if the tins fail. They will contain the moisture.Never tried this, what does the bag give you in addition to the tin?
I had a break from buying anything new, as I switched back to cigars for the last couple of years, so most of my SG tins in my cellar are all pre 2015 with another load that are pre 2018, none of which I’ve had any issues with them popping. I’ve only just started to buy some more and noticed the tins had changed to a silver tin and from what you say I’m now thinking of simply transferring to jars.Samuel Gawith tins are known to fail, and they have changed the tin material making them less reliable than older tins. They’ve always came on forums and said they are not meant for long term storage, but you can only smoke so much tobacco at a time. The Mylar bags are another level of safety similar to a jar when sealed if the tins fail. They will contain the moisture.
Npod101 posted that in Instagram and got me all worked up.On one social media site, you tube channel, or whatever, there was a report of some exterior rust on some Esoterica tins that had been stored in Mylar after 2 or 3 years.
I have had SG tins stored about that long intact in Mylar that so far haven’t shown any signs of rust. When I saw a second hand account of the report, I just yawned.
Lots of things can go wrong when you choose to cellar tobacco. To quote Dan Jenkins from his book Baja Oklahoma,
" A man can travel far and wide, all the way from shame to glory, and back again, and he ain't going to find nothing in this world that is dead solid perfect. "
I don't Mylar tins. I transfer the contents of tins to Mylar, food storage grade Mylar, or to jars. As for paint cans, by design they are not completely sealed and the contents will dry out over several years. The only exceptions to this were the HU paint cans that came with an extra plastic lid. Those extra lids did retard the drying by a significant amount, though it didn't completely stop it. I periodically rehydrate the HU paint cans that I haven't transferred to Mylar.Has anybody had any trouble storing SG tins in Mylar bags? Any rusting?
I am worried that in 5 years or so, they would rust and ruin the tobacco.
Also, LJ Peretti paint cans, do you guys jar them, or is the tin suitable for long-term storage?
Thanks!
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2 wordsWhy store tobacco for 5 years, when it leaves the blenders, that is how it should be smoked, leave the lid off for a few hours, that is all I do, I know that a lot of you in the USA love to store it, it doesn't make sense to me, you can't take it through the pearly gates, just smoke it and enjoy it like I have for over 50 years, it seems like it's a American thing.
As FLDRD mentioned prices are increasing thanks to politicians. Another part is that it’s just happen unintentionally when you accumulate pounds and pounds of tobacco.Why store tobacco for 5 years, when it leaves the blenders, that is how it should be smoked, leave the lid off for a few hours, that is all I do, I know that a lot of you in the USA love to store it, it doesn't make sense to me, you can't take it through the pearly gates, just smoke it and enjoy it like I have for over 50 years, it seems like it's a American thing.