Making portions from tea bags

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  • RobsanX
    Member
    • Aug 2008
    • 2030

    #16
    I wonder if this would work with a soldering iron... I wouldn't mind making my own portions, and saving a few bucks...

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    • desirexe
      Member
      • Feb 2008
      • 1170

      #17
      I used a regular hand towel on my kitchen counter to make these, (in regards to an earlier question).

      As far as a soldering iron, I suppose it would work. I would still use a regular iron to make the 4 seals around the pris and then use the soldering iron to make an even tighter/closer seal.

      Maybe someday a mini portion will come out that I actually like. I guess I am abnormal because I can't find one and I've tried every single mini that is available on buysnus and northerner. I really like the flavor of the Vertigo snus, BUT for some reason, they dry my mouth out to the point I have to sip on water at the same time!

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      • holnrew
        Member
        • Jul 2008
        • 613

        #18
        Since using los I find portion snus too strong in flavour, but I don't think I could be bothered to make my own portions! I guess it is harder to keep a pris in place when you talk and smile a lot, but I'm not too bothered about the snus getting between my teeth.

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        • bigmacemd
          Member
          • Aug 2008
          • 43

          #19
          I've done the half-ass method of removing tea and throwing some los in the corner and cut it down to size then folded the 2 edges. I don't really use los at all but when I run out of portions the odd time I can snag a tin of los from one of the the Scandinavians at my school and it really is great as a temporary solution. I found that Goteborgs Rape Los in tea bags tasted better than the white portions.

          It also seems like if you are good at making those portions like desirexe you could save some cash considering the amount of snus in a los tin is double of a portion with a mild increase in price.

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          • fedora
            Member
            • Aug 2008
            • 251

            #20
            bigmacemd is right - it seems we'd all save so much money making our own portions with a tin of los. If someone came out with a portion maker, the companies might just start putting 24 grams of los in the tins and that would be the end of savings. But handrolling and "hand portioning" would probably be a niche - everyone else will just use los or buy the portions.

            The method on top is the best really. Similar to rolling cigarettes. I've done this before with cope - using coffee filters (read: dry white, very dry).

            As long as you overlap enough you have no mess at all.

            Also - make 5 or ten of them, leave them in the tin with the los - and they soak up the water and are less dry (at least that's what the cope did).

            Just my 2 cents.

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            • willymac
              New Member
              • Jun 2011
              • 1

              #21
              Hi!

              I stumbled on this post and I thought I'd share my method,
              which can churn out a whole lot of DIY portions in just a
              few minutes.

              On average, I'll make about 50 in 30 - 45 minutes


              1) Cut the sides off of a large heat seal-able tea bag (this will
              leave you with a long strip of tea bag material)

              2) Fold 1/3 of the tea bag, lengthwise.

              3) Use a hot, dry iron to create a row of small pockets. (It is
              important to create two heat seals on either side of each pocket,
              so that the portions can be cut apart at the end)

              4) Add the material1

              5) Fold down the top third of the tea bag.

              6) Use the iron to seal the top third down over the bottom 2/3
              as you did in step 3

              7) Cut apart the portions, store in tins.



              Here is a little visual:



              and here are some of the finished portions:



              and here are the cut portions:




              Some suggested tools:

              Large heat seal-able tea bag paper:

              http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000KDW9MO

              Mini Iron:

              http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001CEAMH4

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              • sirloot
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2011
                • 2607

                #22
                ahh looks nice n classy .. might have to try this sometime

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                • lxskllr
                  Member
                  • Sep 2007
                  • 13435

                  #23
                  Welcome to SnusOn willy.

                  Great first post!

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                  • Ansel
                    Member
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 3696

                    #24
                    Originally posted by willymac View Post
                    On average, I'll make about 50 in 30 - 45 minutes
                    That's good going! Welcome along.

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                    • heders
                      Member
                      • Jan 2011
                      • 2227

                      #25
                      That looks really great! Thanks for the tip! And of course, welcome to the forum.

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                      • void
                        Member
                        • May 2011
                        • 189

                        #26
                        Welcome!
                        Very professional looking portions, great job!

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