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RE: CLOSED - Coffee Conversation: Event 72 (June 22 - 24)

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I always store my coffee in the original plastic resealable bags, that have a CO2 valve on the back. The bags are 200 grams which means that coffee is consumed in about a week after Inopen the packaging.

I also have a glass canister that seals quite well, and I use it when I buy 1 kg bags of coffee. Then I fill the transparent glass container with beans… it holds approximately 250 grams if beans.

I just love its clear walls that allow me to see the beautiful beans. The drawback is that I cannot pull out the excessive air, but one day I want to buy an automatic vaccum container like this one:

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This is very good .... I have never seen these bags before. I also buy and separate coffee in 250 gram portions, it makes me feel confident that it will always be fresh.

I mean this type of bags, which have a valve.

They are convenient and you can rid of the excess air which remains into the packaging. And when the coffee is just 200-250 grams, then it’s definitely not gonna spoil. 😁

Awesome! You can keep your coffee intact.

But I do like your coffee canister. It looks elegant and even though you can't vacuum seal it, the lid looks like it does a good job.

The lid has a silicone ring that keeps the canister sealed, but I want to remove the excessive air too.

I always liked clean and simple looking tools, so that’s why we bought this jar. I think that we bought it for storing various seeds for cooking, but now it is dedicated to coffee.

It happens. We buy jars for something and then it's something else!