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Old 03-10-2014, 09:49
Toby LaRhone
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Maybe thinner tin? Or their drivers and warehouse staff are not as careful as other brand staff
I don't know but I'm surprised they take the risk of there not being a tiny perforation.
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Old 03-10-2014, 09:52
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I don't know but I'm surprised they take the risk of there not being a tiny perforation.
A can will blow ( can depress the top up and down) if any air gets in. I will buy dented tins, if they are reduced though, but never a blown one.

Mind you years ago all dented tins were put into a bargain bucket type thing with lots of money off. Now they seem to still sell them full price even if dented.
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