by debunix » Feb 4th, '10, 22:15
Have bought a variety of tea tins, double lidded and some single lidded that have a most satisfying 'pop' as they're opened, suggesting that they really are reasonably airtight. But as the teas have appeared in larger and larger numbers, the poor stackability of the various tins is becoming a problem, and I don't really want to repackage teas that come in nice small vacuum sealed packages to fit in a too-large tin.
So now it's four plastic tubs, one for white & green teas, one for lighter oolongs, one darker oolongs & black teas, one for puerhs, filled with a variety of tins, bags, and baggies. Not pretty, but sort of functional.
My wish list would include several dozen square, stackable containers, sized so that they would all neatly fit into some nice bins for my tea shelf, and I could pull out the bins without the square tea boxes falling all over each other.
Today enjoying another batch spring Tie Guan Yin from Norbu (kept in a the double-bag it came in), and finishing the work day with a smaller brewing of Imperial Long Jing from Jing Tea.