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So, I'm a pipe smoker, and at the moment I've got most of my bulk reserved in mason jars and the tins clear containers, all vacuum sealed thanks to a food saver thing the wife wasn't using.

They're all in a cooler closet, it's the south, nothing's ever really cool for very long and basements are kind of rare around here.

Lately I've noticed some of the bulk getting a bit dry and I picked up some moisture packs to go in temporarily but I'm wondering if there's something more I should be doing?

I've considered a humidor but I think I'd need a couple honestly.

Any suggestions would be appreciated!

So, I'm a pipe smoker, and at the moment I've got most of my bulk reserved in mason jars and the tins clear containers, all vacuum sealed thanks to a food saver thing the wife wasn't using. They're all in a cooler closet, it's the south, nothing's ever really cool for very long and basements are kind of rare around here. Lately I've noticed some of the bulk getting a bit dry and I picked up some moisture packs to go in temporarily but I'm wondering if there's something more I should be doing? I've considered a humidor but I think I'd need a couple honestly. Any suggestions would be appreciated!

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Fair point but at the moment drying out seems to be the bigger issue.

At the moment I'm getting it in from places like 4noggins, smokingpipes, and occasionally my local guy, they just stuff the bulk in a heavy grade ziplock and ship it/hand it over.

But it's a good thought to bear in mind all the same.

I have a gallon container of food grade silica gel in the garage, if need be I can use that in something food safe.

you dont want to smoke it, get the packets like i suggested, the are like 10 cents a piece....

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Gotcha, but I make food grade crap from time to time, have some food grade filament for the printers and a dedicated machine for just such things.