bayside5 Posted April 29, 2009 Posted April 29, 2009 After all that "Stink" about coffee smell, it appears the coffee inside that L & L container is in side a foil pack, which probably limits the coffee smell inside the plastic container to a minimum..... Can't you simply buy L & L containers at your local Dollar Store ? Quote
+KoosKoos Posted April 29, 2009 Posted April 29, 2009 ... Less sarcastically, I mean the chances of an odd odor adding to the freak-out factor if found by a muggle.What's the worse that could happen? People might get a whiff of the mothballs and thing that you've somehow trapped granny in the box? From http://www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/hlthef/naphthal.html: Naphthalene is used in the production of phthalic anhydride; it is also used in mothballs. Acute (short-term) exposure of humans to naphthalene by inhalation, ingestion, and dermal contact is associated with hemolytic anemia, damage to the liver, and neurological damage. From http://www.purdue.edu/dp/envirosoft/housew...se/mothball.htm The warning label on mothball products reads "avoid prolonged breathing of vapors." This label is at odds with the normal use of mothballs. By the very nature of their ingredients, mothballs give off strong odors (vapors which you can smell). These vapors tend to fill the entire home, making it nearly impossible to avoid prolonged breathing of vapors unless you live outdoors. The situation is complicated further when mothballs are placed in closets or rooms with poor ventilation, where the vapors build to high concentrations. Vapors are absorbed by clothes, blankets, and sheets resulting in direct exposure when you are around these items. Whether or not vapors would build up to a harmful level inside a cache container and ignoring the impact on wildlife should it spill outside of said cache container, why would it ever be a good idea to put a poisonous substance inside a cache? Quote
+Castle Mischief Posted April 29, 2009 Posted April 29, 2009 (edited) After all that "Stink" about coffee smell, it appears the coffee inside that L & L container is in side a foil pack, which probably limits the coffee smell inside the plastic container to a minimum..... Can't you simply buy L & L containers at your local Dollar Store ? The plastic storage boxes at the Dollar Store and Dollar General are usually Farberware brand and shouldn't be confused with Lock-N-Lock brand storage solutions. They are similar- but the most noticeable difference is the "ratcheted" clasp system that really holds the tabs down once the box is closed. That and the tabs tend to break off Farberware at a higher rate that true Lock-N-Lock containers. In my experience. EDIT: The correct name is Lock & Lock. My mistake. Edited April 29, 2009 by Castle Mischief Quote
bayside5 Posted April 29, 2009 Posted April 29, 2009 After all that "Stink" about coffee smell, it appears the coffee inside that L & L container is in side a foil pack, which probably limits the coffee smell inside the plastic container to a minimum..... Can't you simply buy L & L containers at your local Dollar Store ? The plastic storage boxes at the Dollar Store and Dollar General are usually Farberware brand and shouldn't be confused with Lock-N-Lock brand storage solutions. They are similar- but the most noticeable difference is the "ratcheted" clasp system that really holds the tabs down once the box is closed. That and the tabs tend to break off Farberware at a higher rate that true Lock-N-Lock containers. In my experience. EDIT: The correct name is Lock & Lock. My mistake. Ah, thanks for the info. I bought a couple Dollar store ones to set up, but as of yet have not placed them. One of the kids was quite keen on covering it with camo duct tape. Will have to watch for maintenance on them to see how well they last (or don't) I think I got them at Dollar-rama (Canadian?) or maybe Dollar Giant. Not sure if these chains are in the US. (Always preferred hitting Dollar Tree when we are south of the border!) Cheers, Quote
+Headhardhat Posted April 29, 2009 Posted April 29, 2009 I have not tried them personally but when I asked what containers NOT to use as a geocache I received quite a few that said the biggest factor was that rodents love coffee and they get chewed a lot depending on the the region. Just an FYI. -HHH Quote
+sbell111 Posted April 29, 2009 Posted April 29, 2009 (edited) ... Less sarcastically, I mean the chances of an odd odor adding to the freak-out factor if found by a muggle.What's the worse that could happen? People might get a whiff of the mothballs and thing that you've somehow trapped granny in the box?From http://www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/hlthef/naphthal.html:... Whether or not vapors would build up to a harmful level inside a cache container and ignoring the impact on wildlife should it spill outside of said cache container, why would it ever be a good idea to put a poisonous substance inside a cache? Wow. You waited so long to reply to my tongue-in-cheek comment that I didn't recognize it as my own post. Anyway, in response to your question, have you ever put a pen in a cache? BTW, take another read of my post. I was clearly replying to CM's post regarding the freaking of muggles who may stumble upon the mothballed cache. Edited April 29, 2009 by sbell111 Quote
+sbell111 Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 (edited) I hit the local Publix on the way home last night and spotted Millstone coffee being sold in these L&Ls. Sorry for the horrible celphone pic. Edited June 10, 2009 by sbell111 Quote
+Castle Mischief Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 I hit the local Publix on the way home last night and spotted Millstone coffee being sold in these L&Ls. Sorry for the horrible celphone pic. http://img.geocaching.com/cache/log/758122...773cc93cca7.jpg That's one horrible cell phone pic. Thanks for the update. I'll scope out the Target and Wal-Mart in the Huntsville area and see if they have made across the Alabama border. Quote
GOF and Bacall Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 I hit the local Publix on the way home last night and spotted Millstone coffee being sold in these L&Ls. Sorry for the horrible celphone pic. Looks like you had the phone set to vibrate and had an incoming call while taking that picture. Quote
+Castle Mischief Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 No love at the WM. Not that I'm surprised. Quote
+RonnieGeo Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 I hit the local Publix on the way home last night and spotted Millstone coffee being sold in these L&Ls. Sorry for the horrible celphone pic. Still looks better than every cellphone pic I take with my fancy Palm phone!! Quote
+Bubbles&Bonkers Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 I can't find Lock & Locks at Target or Wal-Mart anymore. Quote
+Unkle Fester Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 what about the rule of no food containers? coffee would qualify for this since coffee does stink and stays in the containers even though you wash it out. Please post a link to this 'rule'. Also, a soak in bleach and a run through the old dishwasher will take care of any coffee smell. I think they are referring to the guideline that I'm sure you're well aware of in regards to food and food-scented items in containers. Surely you don't need a link to that? EDIT: Just because you can't smell it doesn't mean that an animal can't. I wouldn't risk it. That guideline does not cover containers, just swag. If you want to split hairs, it refers to "Cache Contents". Call it "Sally" if you want, but the concept of food-smelling items in the cache still holds true regardless of any pedantic issues of nomenclature. EDIT: LINK That guideline does not cover Sally, just swag. All manner of food containers are allowable for cache containers, once they have been properly cleaned. Lock-n-lock tupperware M&Ms PB jars etc Never had a critter chew a coffee can, garlic container, peanutbutter jar or neutella (mmmm...) but oddly - and I think the micro haters dislikers will find it funny that my 35mm film containers get chewed on regularly. Quote
Clan Riffster Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 I think the micro haters dislikers will find it funny that my 35mm film containers get chewed on regularly. I'm guessing that's 'cuz God hates film canisters? Quote
+sbell111 Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 I think the micro haters dislikers will find it funny that my 35mm film containers get chewed on regularly. I'm guessing that's 'cuz God hates film canisters? I thought it was because God and all his wonderous creatures love film canisters. Quote
GOF and Bacall Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 I think the micro haters dislikers will find it funny that my 35mm film containers get chewed on regularly. I'm guessing that's 'cuz God hates film canisters? I thought it was because God and all his wonderous creatures love film canisters. Either way it would appear that the film canisters are doomed. Quote
+sbell111 Posted June 12, 2009 Posted June 12, 2009 I think the micro haters dislikers will find it funny that my 35mm film containers get chewed on regularly. I'm guessing that's 'cuz God hates film canisters? I thought it was because God and all his wonderous creatures love film canisters. Either way it would appear that the film canisters are doomed. I know where we can get more. Quote
+Arrow42 Posted June 12, 2009 Posted June 12, 2009 Is coffee really that big of a draw for pests? Quote
GOF and Bacall Posted June 12, 2009 Posted June 12, 2009 Is coffee really that big of a draw for pests? Have you seen the people sitting it their cars lined up outside the Tim Horton's? Quote
GOF and Bacall Posted June 12, 2009 Posted June 12, 2009 I think the micro haters dislikers will find it funny that my 35mm film containers get chewed on regularly. I'm guessing that's 'cuz God hates film canisters? I thought it was because God and all his wonderous creatures love film canisters. Either way it would appear that the film canisters are doomed. I know where we can get more. Which brings up a whole other question. With all the digital cameras out there replacing film cameras where are all the film cans coming from? Quote
+sbell111 Posted June 12, 2009 Posted June 12, 2009 I think the micro haters dislikers will find it funny that my 35mm film containers get chewed on regularly. I'm guessing that's 'cuz God hates film canisters? I thought it was because God and all his wonderous creatures love film canisters. Either way it would appear that the film canisters are doomed. I know where we can get more. Which brings up a whole other question. With all the digital cameras out there replacing film cameras where are all the film cans coming from? Lot's of people will never give up 35mm. Quote
+Arrow42 Posted June 12, 2009 Posted June 12, 2009 Which brings up a whole other question. With all the digital cameras out there replacing film cameras where are all the film cans coming from? I think there will be a niche market for film for decades. Film offers depth of color and resolution that digital cameras are only just approaching. And even then, those cameras cost upwards of $35,000. Quote
Clan Riffster Posted June 12, 2009 Posted June 12, 2009 Which brings up a whole other question. With all the digital cameras out there replacing film cameras where are all the film cans coming from? Us forum regulars, (AKA: folks who have no life ), learned long ago that Snoogans is going to be directly responsible for the death of geocaching. I believe, as part of his nefarious plot, he has worked some sort of scheme with Kodak to keep those lil' buggers from ever going extinct. Quote
+Ockette Posted June 12, 2009 Posted June 12, 2009 I have a red coffee canister in the rocks of a breakwater, and have never had a report of damp log or animal disturbances. Quote
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