Dry Storage Containers

nurrgle

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I use the large red topped Tupperware’s. I get them either on Amazon or from the King Soopers/Kroger. They fit an lb of dense nugs perfect.
 

2com

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I use the large red topped Tupperware’s. I get them either on Amazon or from the King Soopers/Kroger. They fit an lb of dense nugs perfect.
Hi,
Thanks for the addition. I'm talking about for storage of dry nutrients/powders. They literally suck water from the air, so those probably wouldn't be good enough. If it's the ones I'm thinking of. No gasket or valve or anything right?
 

Renfro

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I really do highly recommend the Better Homes and Gardens Flip-Tite containers. They are what I use and they seal really well, open super easy, dig in and get ya sum. lol I have had MKP, potassium sulfate, magnesium sulfate in some for months in my humid rooms and they are doing great.
 

nurrgle

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Hi,
Thanks for the addition. I'm talking about for storage of dry nutrients/powders. They literally suck water from the air, so those probably wouldn't be good enough. If it's the ones I'm thinking of. No gasket or valve or anything right?
Sorry, I should have read a bit more. I actually manage a pharma companies production in my day job. We make many different powder blends and store them in the dry chem storage containers from Fisher Scientific. We literally have 1000’s of lbs of powder blends stored in these. Some for years. The square clear ones with the gasketed lid are the most cost effective but they have a bunch of options. All designed for what your trying to do.
 
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