Smell proof containers?

Psyphish

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Any glass jar, but I wrap aluminium tape around the lids. Haven't found a smell proof container.
 

Star Dog

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If you immerse your jars/tubs in warm water the expanding air pressure will leak out if its not air tight you'll see bubbles.
 

Nutty sKunK

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A mason jar with a functional gasket/lid is completely airtight and smell-proof, no external tape required.
Every Kilner jar I buy must be defective then. Cause it does leave a smell in the cupboard where they are stored.

I now use grove bags. Much cheaper, easier to store, produce a better product and completely smell proof so far!
 

Billy the Mountain

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Every Kilner jar I buy must be defective then. Cause it does leave a smell in the cupboard where they are stored.

I now use grove bags. Much cheaper, easier to store, produce a better product and completely smell proof so far!
More likely the lids

If mason jars weren't 100% airtight, the entire canning process wouldn't be possible.

I have a few drawers full of jars and there's no smell whatsoever
 
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