Peter Brownbill
Senior Member
I’ve a Stanley bullet flask bought in America years ago , far better than ones here
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Cheers for the heads up, just ordered oneThermos king £18:75 on Amazon,some nice colours lol
You wont be disappointed Jim. Had mine for about 10 years. Used every day ( cabbie ), and for fishing. By far the best flask ive ever had.Cheers for the heads up, just ordered one
Ian, ive had them 1.8ltr flasks in the past, and they are so damn fragile. You say metal flasks just dont cut it. My ( metal ) Thermos King is 10 plus years old, and is far superior to the plastic/glass blue one. If youve never tried one, give it a go, comes with a 25 year gaurantee.Thermos do a 1.8 litre flask keeps hot for 12 hours .... and it does ! After 8 hours of use and 1/3 of a flask left I'd give you a tenner if you could gulp it ! i like my coffee HOT, and I couldn't do it. I gave up using metal flasks whatever make, they just don't cut it. Yes more delicate obviously and I break one or two a year, usually at work ! but you learn to protect them, and be careful with them, I always keep a new spare just in case of breakage, I get mine from Asdas.
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So have i,went for the duck egg colourCheers for the heads up, just ordered one
Even kept the labelThis is mine, battered and bruised. But still works as good as the day i bought it.
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Never tried the Thermos King Derek, if it's as good as you say I'll have to get one !Ian, ive had them 1.8ltr flasks in the past, and they are so damn fragile. You say metal flasks just dont cut it. My ( metal ) Thermos King is 10 plus years old, and is far superior to the plastic/glass blue one. If youve never tried one, give it a go, comes with a 25 year gaurantee.
P.S. KEEPS WATER HOT FOR 24 HOURS.
I, LL give you £50 quid if you could gulp it the next day.
Priming your flask. Yes this is an absolute mustOne other little tip, while the kettle is boiling, fill the flask under the hot tap, and empty just as the kettle boils. That way, your not putting the boiled water into a cold flask.