We have been amazed at the success of the new 10g tin and have to admit if anyone orders 10g tins today there would be a two day delay, as we've none left! Sorry for the inconvenience, a huge tin delivery is due Wednesday.
Thanks for the amazing support. If you'd told us two months ago how well the 10g tins would go, I would never have believed it. We sold in one week what we estimated for a month and have since the 16th July sold our entire three month stock of 10g tins.
They are excellent, I think you hit the spot with that size and they don't have any of the problems of the first ones you brought out. When are you going to do a Toque snuff box?
I have yet to purchase any of your 10g tins, as I order the 25g ones. Good idea though, definitely if you just want to try all of the snuffs but not have far too much of each. Bravo, and congratulations!
~Snuffy
I buy my favorites in 25gr tins. If I'm trying half a dozen new snuffs, I buy them in 10 gr tins. Being the traditional sort, I do much prefer the 10gr tins to the bullets. Thanks, Roderick!
Well, I have a 10gr on the way from snuffstore. I guess I'll finally get to see what all the excitement is about. I really can't wait for this order to come in. About $90 in various snuffs. I'm going to need more room in my desk!
Roderick, maybe you should introduce some kind of tin return process to show your green credentials? I dont know if there is a possibility to reuse them? I know I throw away a tin a week, seems like a waste. I recycle all my cans and bottles, wasn't sure if I could put the snuff tins in the same bin as the cans?
I haven't actually thrown a tin away in quite a while. I usually use spare tins to portion out stuff from bulk into smaller and more portable containers.
There also good if you wash them out, then you can use them for your own snuff mixtures. You can also use them to store things like staples, paper clips, push pins, small machine screws, fishing hooks & weights etc. I also found they work good for storing the vegetable seed I collect from the garden to use for next year.