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Just put in an order at Mr. Snuff...super easy checkout and free international shipping! Not sure if this was a first order perk or what but I'll take it. Those interested in making orders I'd highly recommend checking it out.
How long did the shipping take?
Excellent. An order of cigars took two months from Zurich. Just ordered a pipe from UK. Hope it will be quick. Mr.Snuff site down right now due to a security problem. Need to make an order soon.One week. Ordered on May 21, arrived May 28.
I hope my order wasn't hit with a security issue...Excellent. An order of cigars took two months from Zurich. Just ordered a pipe from UK. Hope it will be quick. Mr.Snuff site down right now due to a security problem. Need to make an order soon.
That's a quick turn around.One week. Ordered on May 21, arrived May 28.
Probably not. A lot of stuff is moving by ship which involves containers etc. took mine about two months instead of the usual five to seven days. The vendor has issued a caution that if you are in a hurry, you may want to wait. They sent a replacement shipment but I believe I finally got the original and now I’m waiting on the replacement I’ll go ahead and pay for if it arrives. That will give me 100 sticks soI hope my order wasn't hit with a security issue...
Im sorry, I thought you were talking about cigars. Aimless Wanderer said he heard MrSnuff was moving their operation to Isle of ManThat's a quick turn around.
I hope my order wasn't hit with a security issue...
Mrsnuff is up and running and taking Apple Pay which should be safe like Pay Pal. Unfortunately Doholakia is out of stockIm sorry, I thought you were talking about cigars. Aimless Wanderer said he heard MrSnuff was moving their operation to Isle of Man
@AimlessWanderer since you have a long term supply of snuff, how are you storing it? Does it keep okay long term in original tins if left unopened?
OMG!There's no one straight answer to that.
Most store fine, or seem to, and I've got snuffs that were from back in 2013, and have been perfectly fine. I've had others, a couple of the coarser Sam Gawiths, and Best Dark from Wilsons, where the tins rusted.
I've also had some spoil to mould, both in tins, and in jars. The best worst case (if that makes sense), is the ones that dry out. They can be rehydrated. The ones lost to rust and mould, are gone forever.
My bulk snuffs have been transferred to bail top jars. I've got maybe 10 in those, holding up to 500g, though I did have to pack some of those down hard. The tins with the moister snuffs, were transferred to smaller 70ml bail to jars. Some stayed fine, some went awry, some had to be discarded. The ones that seem to have survived the best, are those with regular Toque level hydration, including the regular Wilsons, Gawith Hoggarth (though they dried), the finer Sam Gawiths, etc
For moist coarse snuffs like Fribourg and Treyer Princes and Santa Domingo - buy them and use them - they won't keep. Their Bordeaux, Morlaix, Macouba etc, will keep.
I have got some in small moister snuffs in small jam type jars, with regular sealed screw tops. Toque Ambrosia, Wilson's Best Dark and the like. So far, so good.
Here's an old pic of my stash. It's changed a fair bit in the last five years ago since that picture was taken. Some used, some spoiled, some new added to it. I need to do an audit at some point, and give everything another health check.
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Now you know what I'm trying to avoid with pipe tobacco, and why
I don't know where the security question came up but I just signed up for Apple Pay which Mr. Snuff takes so that will eliminate any credit card hanky panky and you can order without fear. I'm calling The Briar Shop in Houson, TX tomorrow to see if they have what I'm looking for. If they don't, I'll use Mr. Snuff.@brandaves @Mike H It looks like Dave and the crew have been working on the website at MrSnuff, which might account for the difficulties. This announcement just went up on Snuffhouse an hour ago...
Thanks for the reply. I have a habit of diving into these things head first and the order I have out is indicative of that...needless to say, I'm going to be snuff rich for a while and I'd prefer to store it so that it will keep (of course). Now I'm afraid of spoilage before I get to it! I appreciate your expertise.There's no one straight answer to that.
Most store fine, or seem to, and I've got snuffs that were from back in 2013, and have been perfectly fine. I've had others, a couple of the coarser Sam Gawiths, and Best Dark from Wilsons, where the tins rusted.
I've also had some spoil to mould, both in tins, and in jars. The best worst case (if that makes sense), is the ones that dry out. They can be rehydrated. The ones lost to rust and mould, are gone forever.
My bulk snuffs have been transferred to bail top jars. I've got maybe 10 in those, holding up to 500g, though I did have to pack some of those down hard. The tins with the moister snuffs, were transferred to smaller 70ml bail to jars. Some stayed fine, some went awry, some had to be discarded. The ones that seem to have survived the best, are those with regular Toque level hydration, including the regular Wilsons, Gawith Hoggarth (though they dried), the finer Sam Gawiths, etc
For moist coarse snuffs like Fribourg and Treyer Princes and Santa Domingo - buy them and use them - they won't keep. Their Bordeaux, Morlaix, Macouba etc, will keep.
I have got some in small moister snuffs in small jam type jars, with regular sealed screw tops. Toque Ambrosia, Wilson's Best Dark and the like. So far, so good.
Here's an old pic of my stash. It's changed a fair bit in the last five years ago since that picture was taken. Some used, some spoiled, some new added to it. I need to do an audit at some point, and give everything another health check.
View attachment 1106681
Now you know what I'm trying to avoid with pipe tobacco, and why
Thanks for the reply. I have a habit of diving into these things head first and the order I have out is indicative of that...needless to say, I'm going to be snuff rich for a while and I'd prefer to store it so that it will keep (of course). Now I'm afraid of spoilage before I get to it! I appreciate your expertise.
My problem is that I don't know how moist something is until it's open...I'll get there I suppose. Thank you so much for the advice!My top three tips would be:
Jar moist coarse snuffs. Don't leave them tinned.
Refrigerate anything by Walter Scotts
F&T Santa Domingo and Princes are fantastic, but don't keep well.
The good thing about snuff, is that its (here at least) WAY cheaper than pipe tobacco. If a bit gets spoiled along the way, shrug it off, and keep smiling.
My problem is that I don't know how moist something is until it's open...I'll get there I suppose. Thank you so much for the advice!