Wish we could see more innovative snus cans but here are a few.
Best Snus Can Design
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Agreed, the used portion bit on the 1847 can is a bit useless. Probably the main reason why I never carry Montecristo or LS cans with me is that there are no bins in central London to discard used snus.
I voted for Skruf in the absence of Jakobsson's. The Skruf can has a nice clean design, seals well and the cans feel a lot sturdier than most.
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I have to go with the Taboca can. It seals very well, even when cold. I wanted to vote for Lucky Strike, but the lid doesn’t stay on very well when the can is cold. Functionality aside, I would pick Lucky Strike.
1847 PM would probably be my next pick, because it is very nice looking.
Skruf is good for a plastic can, but looking at the white plastic that is stained with snus juice makes me think about my teeth. :lol:
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Heres a can for ya............
I don't even want to think about the "tongue and groove" comment I was gonna mentionGrant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of the people I killed because they were annoying......
I've been wrong lots of times. Lots of times I've thought I was wrong only to find out that I was right in the beginning.
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Originally posted by lxskllrI vote 1847 for looks, Gotland for function.
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tually said the same thing snusfather but remembered a snuff can i had once with a scrw on lid.
if i was doing certain chores or physical labor then it would unscrew itself in my pocket from time to time.
I worked for a wal-mart distribution center here in GA and would take a quick break from my 12 hour shift to go get a pinch just to see that most of my dip had spillled out in my pocket.
Screw on and off lids arent such a good idea.
but thats just my opinion.
I thought about it too for an icetool case until i remembered my bad experience
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