Copying and pasting my own comment from a similar post. The person I recommended these to purchased them and loves them as well.
I use these.
Designed for coffee beans and fresh spices/herbs. Fellow, the brand, is legit. They vacuum seal and they're made of stainless steel, so no worries about breaking or smell. They will keep your bud fresh for 3-4+ weeks in my experience, I only pick up once a month. I have a couple of the small matte black ones, so no UV concerns either, and they fit over a half ounce pretty easily. Never gone up to a full ounce but the medium would probably be good. They also make a really satisfying whooshing sound when you release the vacuum seal to get your bud. I love these jars.
Copying and pasting my own comment from a similar post. The person I recommended these to purchased them and loves them as well.
I use these.
Designed for coffee beans and fresh spices/herbs. Fellow, the brand, is legit. They vacuum seal and they're made of stainless steel, so no worries about breaking or smell. They will keep your bud fresh for 3-4+ weeks in my experience, I only pick up once a month. I have a couple of the small matte black ones, so no UV concerns either, and they fit over a half ounce pretty easily. Never gone up to a full ounce but the medium would probably be good. They also make a really satisfying whooshing sound when you release the vacuum seal to get your bud. I love these jars.
I use these.
Designed for coffee beans and fresh spices/herbs. Fellow, the brand, is legit. They vacuum seal and they're made of stainless steel, so no worries about breaking or smell. I have a couple of the small matte black ones, so no UV concerns either, and they fit over a half ounce pretty easily. Never gone up to a full ounce but the medium would probably be good. They also make a really satisfying whooshing sound when you release the vacuum seal to get your bud. I love these jars.
I think the peak freshness has a duration of about a month after opening. Before opening, it can be stored in the fridge for longer.
As for containers, I think that the Fellow Atmos Vacuum Canister would be a good investment. You could probably put the whole Ippodo tin in one of the vacuum cans or just the bag itself works in there.
This comes highly recommended for keeping those beans or the ground result fresh for longer.
Super easy to use and again highly rated. Comes in 3 sizes. If it’s a rare find, maybe this would keep you in coffee for longer.
Other than the ali link another user posted, I REALLY recommend this one available on Amazon for $30 (small size). Twist the lid to expel air and the green tab indicates it's pressurized. Magic 🧙♂️ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PWY7R6S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_qMehFbYMYB0VJ
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I store my weed in a tightvac.com or you could use something more expensive like this a vacuum canister that's used to keep coffee beans fresh, removes all the air or at least most of it.
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Fellow Atmos Vacuum Canister for Coffee & Food St… | $30.00 | $30.00 | 4.5/5.0 |
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