Who makes the best snus can in everyone's opinion? I like the 1847 cans but they dent easily, Lucky Strike ones lose their rubberized coating and the Taboca ones (including Monte Cristo and R&J) scratch easily. After thinking things though me would have to say the Skruf cans as they seem to keep the snus moist longer after being opened. I usually load up an empty Skruf can with what ever I have open in the fridge and take it to work. I also really like the F&L cans and N&J coffin-cans. I hate the Swedish Match cardboard cans that los comes in, get squashed in my pocket. Also wish Nick and Johnny cans didn't have man-head on them.
What's your favorite can?
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What's your favorite can?
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1847, definitely. If I had to throw away all of the tins I've saved (and I've saved all of them) except for one, it would be that one. I agree that they seem to dent easily; all of mine were dented when I received them.Gotlands tins seal well, but most of the time they make me want to scream and throw shit due to the tight lids.
Offroad wins for the worst cheap-ass tins; Pall Mall is a close second. :x
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I agree with jamesstew on the Skruf cans. I tend to use it for carrying around my daily portion needs if I am out and about. Seals well and I like the minimalist design. Also the used portion compartment is crucial to me when I am out as bins are in short supply in London.
Otherwise I use the Gotlands cans at work or anywhere I know I won't be needing the used portion compartment. So a 50/50 usage split.
For lös the Gotlands wins hands down.
I am just glad my two roll worthy brands both make kick ass tins.
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