You'll get a better seal with less air penetration with mylar bags. Then the bucket is strong enough to protect the mylar bag and is more stackable/portable.
You'll get a better seal with less air penetration with mylar bags. Then the bucket is strong enough to protect the mylar bag and is more stackable/portable.
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You can also use poly bags. these fit in a 5 gal bucket nicely. or store a few things in one bucket. so you can open one bucket not 4 to get some beans,rice,wheat berry's and say dried onions out. link to cheap bags http://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/...rial-Poly-Bags
What about putting the beans, rice, etc. in the buckets and keeping the items in the plastic bags they came in...then putting the bucket it on? Should you still use mylar? and should you still use some kind of absorber?
For long term Mylar in the bucket is the only way to go. For beans/wheat 02 absorber or the dry-ice works well.
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Also...can someone possibly post a picture of an O2 Absorber? Where can I find this item? How big are they?
Links page. Sorbant http://www.sorbentsystems.com/ and Honneyville. http://store.honeyvillegrain.com/oxy...bers500cc.aspx
Are the two I use. And 300cc are like 2.5"X2.5"
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Are those gamma lids really worth it? Do they just make opening/closing the buckets easier? Also, any places in the springs for getting wheat or oats in bulk?