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Airgone™ Argon Gas
Airgone™ Argon Gas
$13.00
$13.00
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Introducing Airgone™, a pressurized Argon gas can. Argon is a non-reactive, odorless, tasteless, food-safe gas heavier than oxygen. With just a 2-second flush of Airgone™ (good for 75 flushes), you can prevent freshness degradation by creating a barrier between your stored goods and excess oxygen. Displaced Oxygen releases through the degassing valve of the Fresh-Port™ products, in addition to naturally releasing C02 buildup.
Airgone™ creates an oxygen-free environment for coffee storage and weed storage and is compatible with all Fresh-Port™ products including the Fresh-Port™ Large Mouth Mason Jar Lid and the Airscape® Fresh-Port™ Inner Lid. Not sure yet? Check out these Customer Reviews.
A quick note when using Airgone™! There is a wear-in period when using Airgone™ with the patented Fresh-Port™ Valve Some customers may experience some resistance when inserting the red Airgone straw, and this is entirely normal! These lids were designed with narrow valves to ensure no sneaky leaks or oxygen exchange could harm your product.
For optimal results when using Airgone™, keep the red straw detached from the Airgone™ can when inserting it into the Fresh-Port™ valve. Hold the red straw close to the end being inserted and apply gentle pressure until the straw can stand alone. Then, attach the Airgone can to the opposite end and administer a 2-second flush to displace oxygen. Once worn in, customers should have no trouble using Airgone™ to keep their products fresh.
If you would like to speed up the wear-in process, take a paperclip and poke the blunt end through the Fresh-Port™ valve. This should help widen the valve slightly while maintaining the silicone seal, preventing oxygen exchange!
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Flush out Oxygen with Argon Gas to Preserve Freshness
Compatible with the Airscape® Fresh-Port™ Inner Lid
Use the Airgone™ Argon Gas with the Airscape® Fresh-Port™ Inner Lid to displace oxygen to maintain the peak freshness of your stored goods by slowing down the oxidation process.
The Fresh-Port™ Inner Lid comes with your small and medium Cannascape Stash Jars but you’ll have to buy separately with your Airscape® Container.
Compatible with the Fresh-Port™ Large Mouth Mason Jar Lid
Upgrade the original storage container… the classic mason jar. The Fresh-Port™ Large Mouth Mason Jar Lid allows you to not only make your mason jar airtight but airless with the option to flush out oxygen with Argon gas.
FAQ
Attach the red straw to the canister and place in the Fresh-Port™ insertion valve of the Fresh-Port™ Large Mouth Mason Jar Lid, Airscape® Fresh-Port™ Inner Lid, or Airscape® Bucket Lid Insert. Apply a 2-second flush (repeat every time you open your container).
The Airgone™ Argon Gas Canister will last around 75 2-second flushes
Yes, it is food safe and heavier than oxygen. The Argon gas will replace the oxygen to slow down the oxidation process and keep your stored goods fresher for longer.
Size | Small 4-Inch, Medium 7-Inch |
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Michal –
This is a really innovative way to keep your coffee fresh. I often freeze coffee that I cannot get to in time, but now this will help me keep more fresh coffee on the bar. I’ll be using this for my special Geisha coffees.
Barry Gumbiner (verified owner) –
Great idea and I am optimistic that it will work, but hard to know for sure without (tedious) testing. I am using it for decaf coffee beans which I use less often and have a tendency to stale faster than regular beans.
Natalie Adams –
Barry! Such a great idea using it for Decaf, especially when you do not use as frequently. Let us know how you like it after it has been stored for a bit!
Mark Lucke –
It may seem odd and unfair to knock this product based on its delivery system…but what genius at your company decided it would be ideal to sell these with only a 5-inch straw included, when one of the main things it’s intended to be injected into is a 7-inch-tall Airscape can? Sure, its all good when the Airscape is full…but, seems to me, using argon to preserve the beans is arguably even more important when you’re at the end of your supply and the Airscape lid is way down toward the bottom of the Airscape cannister. The diameter of the Airgone can itself is 2.5 inches, which cuts even more into the usable length of the straw, because when your Airscape cannister is low in contents, you have to try to angle the Airgone nozzle into the can to reach the Airscape Fresh-port, and there’s only so much maneuvering you can do with the Airgone can and the Airscape cannister when the Airscape is near empty. The Airgone can is nearly 8.5 inches. It would have been easy to tape a 7.5-inch straw to the side instead of a 5-inch one. Such short-sightedness really vexes me. You shouldn’t require buyers to search for their own aftermarket solution to that short-sightedness.
Natalie Adams –
Mark – I hear your frustrations. So, the Airgone straw does not need to reach to the level of the contents. It just needs to be long enough to fit through the Fresh Port valve and that is because Airgone is heavier than oxygen, so when Airgone is dispensed at the top of the Airscape, it sinks to the bottom and displaces the oxygen, in return preserving your contents.