Storage
Tins & boxes - storage for tobacco and herbs
If you want to keep tobacco, herbs or flowers fresh for a long time, you need more than just simple packaging. The right storage tin or herb box not only protects against light, air and moisture, but also ensures organisation and style - at home or on the go. Whether compact storage box, classic storage variant or decorative herb box: the choice of materials and shapes is large - as are the requirements.
The four most popular materials are metal, glass, plastic and wood. Each of them has individual strengths - whether in terms of flavour protection, sustainability, suitability for transport or aesthetics. Below you will find an overview of the most important differences.
✅ Comparison: advantages and disadvantages of the materials
Material | Advantages | Disadvantages |
---|---|---|
Metal cans | Opaque, stable, flavour-tight, durable | No view of the contents, can dent if dropped |
Glass jars | Neutral odour, hygienic, visible, decorative | Risk of breakage, sometimes heavier |
Plastic tins | Lightweight, inexpensive, flexible, many shapes | Partly not flavour-safe, less durable |
Wooden tins | Natural, sustainable, aesthetic, pleasant to hold | Not airtight, in need of care |
Which herb box is right for you?
If you want to keep your herbs or tobacco blends fresh for as long as possible, you should choose a box or tin that suits your intended use. For home use, an airtight glass jar or wooden box with a decorative character is ideal. When you're out and about, a metal tin will impress you with its robustness - or a plastic tin with its low weight. The decisive factors are the planned use, your preferences in terms of feel and design - and of course the properties of the contents.
- ✅ Protection from light, air and moisture
- ✅ Suitable for tobacco, flowers, teas, spices & more
- ✅ Stylish, practical & prepared to suit the material
FAQ - Storing tobacco & herbs
Which tin keeps tobacco fresh the longest?
Airtight metal tins or glass tins with a seal are ideal as they seal in the flavour and protect against drying out. Wooden tins naturally regulate moisture, but are not completely airtight.
Should I store herbs in the dark?
Yes - light can affect the quality of herbs. Opaque storage containers such as metal tins or amber glass are particularly recommended here.
Are all storage containers food-safe?
No. Look out for the "food-safe" or "suitable for food" labelling, especially on plastic or wooden tins.