Decent Vacuum Flasks
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Zetec-S

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6,579 posts

114 months

Monday 7th March 2022
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Any recommendations? We've got a variety of travel mugs and cheap flasks but none that effective, so really need a proper vacuum flask.

Something to keep coffee hot for a good 8-10 hours. Budget is £30-40, maybe a little higher if it's really worth the extra (although I'd be expecting some sort of NASA spec flask for more than £50 hehe)

Capacity needs to be 2 litres (although buying a couple of cheaper 1 litre flasks would also work)

TIA

jimmytheone

1,856 posts

239 months

Monday 7th March 2022
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Having read a thread on here somewhere, i bought one of these:
https://thermos.co.uk/superlight-direct-drink-flas...
and its been brilliant.

Based on my experience i would recommend any of the Thermos's (?)

eg
https://thermos.co.uk/light-and-compact-flask1l at £25
or this, if your Thermos must float!(boaty types/fisher folk)
https://thermos.co.uk/hercules-flask-1l


21TonyK

12,813 posts

230 months

Monday 7th March 2022
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Mrs21 and Miss21 both swear by chillys for tea, preheated it stays warms until lunchtime (aparently)

Mr.Grooler

1,223 posts

246 months

Monday 7th March 2022
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I suspect you might struggle for properly hot coffee for 10 hours, but still perfectly drinkable after that time should be fine I’d say.

We have a largish (1.5 litre?) fairly standard Thermos with plastic cups on the top that does the above. It is traditional glass inside though, so you don’t want to drop it. From the Thermos site linked above, there are 1.2 litre ones which are steel inside too which is presumably rather more durable. They claim 24 hour hot but that probably depends on definition of hot.....!

vikingaero

12,128 posts

190 months

Tuesday 8th March 2022
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I'll use a flask for anything up to lunchtime, otherwise I'll boil extra water with my jetboil (for use in the flask)

jimmytheone

1,856 posts

239 months

Tuesday 8th March 2022
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Mr.Grooler said:
I suspect you might struggle for properly hot coffee for 10 hours, but still perfectly drinkable after that time should be fine I’d say.

We have a largish (1.5 litre?) fairly standard Thermos with plastic cups on the top that does the above. It is traditional glass inside though, so you don’t want to drop it. From the Thermos site linked above, there are 1.2 litre ones which are steel inside too which is presumably rather more durable. They claim 24 hour hot but that probably depends on definition of hot.....!
Pre-warming helps a lot. However i often DONT pre-warm my Thermos as its too bd hot to drink for hours!

BIRMA

4,182 posts

215 months

Wednesday 9th March 2022
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Not quite the capacity you require but I've had a Thermos Work series flask that I've been using on site for the last 10 plus years. As others have said drop of boiling water in then flush out. Still very hot by 3 in the afternoon, as you can imagine it's been dropped, thrown around etc and still performs like the first day I had it.

MrJuice

3,770 posts

177 months

Wednesday 9th March 2022
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the larger the capacity, the hotter the drink will stay after a given time interval.

eg 1 litre of coffee in a 1 litre container will be hotter than 500ml of coffee made at the same time in a 500ml container.

I like thermos. I have tested it and drinks remain hot at 10h in the litre sized one. Less hot in the smaller one. Mine are the metal lined ones.

Challo

12,131 posts

176 months

Wednesday 9th March 2022
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https://www.chillys.com/uk/categories/coffee-cups-...

I have one of these and it’s excellent. Keeps drinks hot for hours

sherman

14,794 posts

236 months

Thursday 10th March 2022
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Thermos Stainless King Flask, Midnight Blue, 1.2 L, 183267 https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B001ET6P9G/ref=cm_sw_r...

You still cant beat a Thermos.

GC8

19,910 posts

211 months

Thursday 10th March 2022
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Zetec-S said:
Any recommendations? We've got a variety of travel mugs and cheap flasks but none that effective, so really need a proper vacuum flask.

Something to keep coffee hot for a good 8-10 hours. Budget is £30-40, maybe a little higher if it's really worth the extra (although I'd be expecting some sort of NASA spec flask for more than £50 hehe)

Capacity needs to be 2 litres (although buying a couple of cheaper 1 litre flasks would also work)

TIA
I use a large stainless 'air pot'. <£20:00 from Amazon and it keeps water hotter than a glass 1.8L Thermos flask for significantly longer. I use it for boiling water and have a large capacity as a means of extending the water's useful period. The top remains sealed all day and it can still produce very hot water for tea at the end of a long day.

A glass flask can't do this because they do not have the capacity and a stainless flask of the conventional type is only good for keeping your milk fresh.

quinny100

1,000 posts

207 months

Thursday 10th March 2022
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The key to keeping flask contents hot is keeping the flask full. As soon as you leave any space the contents will lose heat at a much faster rate than if the vessel is full. 2x1L would definitely be better, maybe even 4x500ml.

I’ve got a couple of Thermos Thermocafe flasks and travel cups and they will easily keep things hot for 12 hours if they’re full. They’re also pretty light and durable.