Thursday, January 7, 2010

Tobacco Distributors Anyone Had Experience Using The Pump-N-Seal Vacuum Sealer/marinator On Rare Tobaccos? Sounds VERY Interisting.

Anyone had experience using the Pump-N-Seal vacuum sealer/marinator on rare tobaccos? Sounds VERY interisting. - tobacco distributors

I hold dear my Pump-N-Seal for almost all foods fresh, raw and cooked and delicious wines, and to extend freshness. My husband asked him if he his tobacco rare / expensive line. I said yes ... He is skeptical ... He wants the experience of confirmation. I told him to put everything in a container of adequate size with a flexible material for sealing the top, maybe with a slice of apple, then Pump-N-Seal and store in the refrigerator. I contacted the manufacture and distribution of the pump-n-seal.com say, there's no better way, but Mann says they are natural, partially?

1 comments:

ruready4... said...

I assume that a pump and Seal is something of a Cryovac machine. Take the air they try to keep a cool head? If this is the case then maybe your husband should be glad that you found this article. I use mine to my "to" hold tobacco free for the whole time. Moreover, after sealing, snuff, "which I kept in the refrigerator for more freshness.

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