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1. What humidity should I store my pipe tobacco in?
2. Is the tobacco okay with various blends in their own individual plastic baggies yet intermingled with other blends in their own plastic baggies? For example I've 3 small bags of tobacco, each a different blend, in the same humidor. 3. Lastly, is there any issue keeping a tin of tobacco in my humidor with my other non-tinned tobacco? Thanks in advance! |
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I barely grok the obvious
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Some folks sterilize jars/lids to prevent mold from developing before storing tobak. *guidelines: squeeze a wad of tobak betwixt the thumb and index; it should compress and spring back lightly. If it cracks, too dry; if it doesn't spring back at least a bit, too moist.
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giggity giggitty
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I'd like to add my two cents ... I made the mistake of getting large, quart sized jars and that's a lot of wasted space unless you have a LOT of each blend to store. I'd definitely go with something smaller like MisterMoo said - in the 4 to 8 ounce range. I've seen short, wide-mouth jars that look like they'll stack beautifully and I'm going to pick some of those up soon.
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Thank you gents
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All of my tobacco's moved over to wide mouth Kerr jars. It does look a bit more stylish than in gray plastic baggies I must say
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