What small flask?
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Mrs Freak has a small stubby flask, probably holds two decent size cuppas which we use when we go walking/hiking. However, it's not retaining heat anymore so she's looking for a new one.
I've had a quick look on Amazon but there are 100's so if someone has any good experience that would be appreciated.
Not the most exciting subject I know.
I've had a quick look on Amazon but there are 100's so if someone has any good experience that would be appreciated.
Not the most exciting subject I know.
You are correct about the subject matter, but anything made by Thermos.
I used to have one of these and would get around three mug fulls from it.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Thermos-ThermoCaf%C3%A9-S...
I used to have one of these and would get around three mug fulls from it.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Thermos-ThermoCaf%C3%A9-S...
I have one of these https://www.chillys.com/uk/categories/coffee-cups-... and its excellent
We have the Chillys https://www.chillys.com flasks and they have been brilliant. A couple are very dented and scratched but they still hold the hot in and cold out, or vice versa. I used to use Thermos but they only lasted one or two drops before the seal failed.
I like Yeti - not cheap, but they are if you pick them up for free.,
Project Farm did his usual good job of looking at insulated flasks (but he did not recommend Yeti) -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6j1NJkNzwI
Project Farm did his usual good job of looking at insulated flasks (but he did not recommend Yeti) -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6j1NJkNzwI
One of these, I’ve got two in different sizes , best flask I’ve had .. and I’ve had a few !
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Thermos-Ultimate-Flask-Gu...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Thermos-Ultimate-Flask-Gu...
I like my aladdin thermal travel mugs, as they are dishwasher safe, leak proof, and appear to achieve close to the quoted times
https://aladdin-sustain.com/pages/travel-mugs
Otherwise I also have a 1l thermos, which we use camping. We can boil the kettle in the evening, and then use it to make tea and coffee the next morning. It does live up to it's 24 hour claim for drinking, but wouldn't be hot enough to make a tea at that point.
https://aladdin-sustain.com/pages/travel-mugs
Otherwise I also have a 1l thermos, which we use camping. We can boil the kettle in the evening, and then use it to make tea and coffee the next morning. It does live up to it's 24 hour claim for drinking, but wouldn't be hot enough to make a tea at that point.
Wife has a Chilly one but the build quality was pretty shoddy.
I took a chance (never heard of them) and bought her a Kambukka - it’s brilliant. Easy to clean and keeps stuff hot hot all day
Eta although you may have sorted yourself as the threads nearly 2 weeks old
I took a chance (never heard of them) and bought her a Kambukka - it’s brilliant. Easy to clean and keeps stuff hot hot all day
Eta although you may have sorted yourself as the threads nearly 2 weeks old

Edited by Captain Raymond Holt on Sunday 6th November 09:01
Peanut Gallery said:
I like Yeti - not cheap, but they are if you pick them up for free.,
Project Farm did his usual good job of looking at insulated flasks (but he did not recommend Yeti) -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6j1NJkNzwI
Yeti are so overpriced. Didn’t they have a huge recall on there flasks, kept leaking. Of course, all their products are made in China or Vietnam. Project Farm did his usual good job of looking at insulated flasks (but he did not recommend Yeti) -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6j1NJkNzwI
I bought a fantastic flask in Australia years ago. Still got it and it works a treat, although the brand name has worn off due to it rubbing on other stuff so I can’t remember the name.
The trouble with food grade stainless steel is if it gets scratched they start to corrode.
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