Also good are those protein powder containers, they have a large opening and a good size for a few pounds of powder.
Just make sure you label the container. Your memory of it today might be different in a year from now.
Also good are those protein powder containers, they have a large opening and a good size for a few pounds of powder.
What about the Home Depot empty paint cans that they sell? Should be air tight?
Doing quick Google search, some folks suggested using those Chlorine bottles as they were opaque.
What about those water containers used for camping - the blue ones?
Powder used to all come in metal containers with screwed on lids. Plastic is much more likely to generate a spark than metal.
Proper labeling would be my #1 concern
Maybe putting a small desiccant bag inside the container for humidity control could be a good idea?
No. Powder is made with a specific moisture content. It is one of the ingredients that controls powder speed. Do not dry your powder out. keep it in a sealed container in a cool place.



























