Long Cut Tobacco

We have a great selection of Long Cut Dip and Snuff, check it out here!

Copenhagen Natural Extra Long Cut
  • $5.85
  • $29.20
  • $57.00
  • $135.75
Longhorn Natural Large Tub, 14.4oz, Long Cut
  • $26.79
Longhorn Natural Long Cut
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  • $5.25
Stoker's Natural Tub, Long Cut
Grizzly Natural Extra Long Cut
  • $6.09
  • $30.40
  • $59.40
  • $141.25
Red Seal Natural Long Cut
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  • $7.39

What are long cut tobacco and long cut snuff?

One of many different types of cut used for dipping tobacco, experts define long cut tobacco by its long, thin strands. Long cut snus is typically a better option for new users, as it's easier to handle for beginners. This is because the pinches are less likely to fall apart after packing them between your gum and cheek. Here is how you can use it:

 

  • Take a pinch of the long cut
  • Put it between your gum and cheek
  • Pack it in
  • Suck or chew to release flavor

How long does long cut dip last in the mouth?

Nicotine is absorbed through the gum and mouth lining when you place the long cut in your mouth. But how long can it stay there for? Generally, long cut tobacco can rest inside the mouth lining for a period of 20 to 40 minutes. However, this depends on the user's preference. The leading long cut chewing tobacco brands will last in your mouth for about 30 minutes. Remember, you will have to spit during this time.

Top long cut tobacco brands

To find the perfect brand, you can use our filters to pinpoint the right flavor and strength. The best top long cut tobacco brands come in a number of different flavors, including popular varieties like Wintergreen, Mint, and Straight. You can also choose between regular and strong nicotine levels, depending on what you prefer. Some of the top brands in stock include Copenhagen, Timber Wolf, Skoal, and more. Shop with us now!

What's the difference between long cut tobacco and fine-cut snuff?

Not only is long cut more widely available, but it is easier to pinch than fine cut. This is because it's made up of small tobacco strands whereas fine cut is ground into small pieces the size of sand grains. However, though long cut stays together better in your mouth, fine cut covers a larger surface area, which means you can get more flavor and buzz all at once. At the end of the day, the choice is up to you!