Tritan containers for curing

BobCajun

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Anybody hear of these new Tritan food containers which have very glasslike characteristics? I just picked one up actually, very costly compared to regular poly containers. It has a silicone gasket to seal airtight like these ones. Should be more convenient to stack and store than round bottles, and also less fragile. I'll see how it works for curing. Very nice sturdy product though, quite thick walled and stiff. You can't bend it or anything. It's like a solid plastic rather than a flexible one like PE and PP.
 
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GreenStick85

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They have these really neat looking vacuum sealing containers called Prepara Evak. They work by lid compression so that whatever you fill the canister with at whatever level, you press down to that level and no extra air is available. This makes it really good for bud being sealed damn near hermetically. I have edited since reading from a different ad but I now saw borosilicate glass as what the containers are made of. They do have them in large volumes to smaller ones. Kind of expensive though, about 80-120 bucks for a 4-5 container set depending on where you get them But if spending money on an item that has quality and seals well on buds without necessarily crushing them just sounds like a good investment.
 

bird mcbride

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Just saying...if you're the kind of person that needs 101 of these glass containers...use beer coolers. They work great.
 

bird mcbride

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You might want to elaborate this, I type in beer coolers on Google and I get a bunch of freezer like stuff.
A good beer cooler is a sealed box, great for sweating.

After the first dry It all goes in the beer cooler(s) still attached to the stalk. After the first sweat they come out to be rehung again. This is repeated until it is ready. Then trim all the buds, tossing the stems. The buds can safely be contained in the beer cooler(s) once the buds are maintaining a steady and correct humidity.

Beer coolers are easy to "burp" by opening and closing the lid and can do a lot more all at once compared to a glass jar.

No ice required:)
 
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