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LaDenZ Thermo Flask| 1 Litre | Stainless Steel Flask for Hot & Cold Drinks | Vacuum Insulated with 2 Cups - BPA Free | Perfect for Hot Coffee & Tea Outdoor, Camping, Work - Everywhere

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If you want to carry your flask long distances, it’s a lightweight option – weighing 400g (14 ounces) with canteen cap, or 380g (13.4 ounces) with sports cap, while empty.

Like almost any decent bit of outdoor kit, a good vacuum flask should also be robust and durable. All the flasks we tested are made of high-quality 18/8 food-grade stainless steel that resists dents, dings and scratches. The trade-off with steel flasks is that they can be heavy, although modern designs are shaving weight all the time, and in some cases, they now weigh little more than a standard plastic drinks bottle. After Stanley, I found the Thermos – a brand which has become synonymous with insulated flasks – to come a close second in terms of heat retention. We examined each flask and its pouring mechanism and attachments for faults. We penalised flasks that had faults affecting their usability.Key attributes: Leakproof, practical design enables one-handed drinking, wide mouth for easy filling and cleaning Red Paddle Co manufacture paddle boards, but now they’ve also launched a versatile equipment range, Red Original. The kit can be used by anyone (no paddling required) and their marine-grade stainless steel water bottle is cleverly designed. The higher quality steel means it doesn’t corrode like other metal drinks bottles, and can withstand the elements. You probably wouldn't describe the scientific rigour as laboratory standard – but the tests did replicate the kind of environment you'd actually use these flasks in, either filling up your tea or coffee at the start of the day, or icing water. And the results were certainly interesting. While the cold water tended to record similar temperatures across products (with the exception of Klean Kanteen, which I'll get to), there was a significant degree of difference when it came to heat retention. My conclusion is that if you really care about keeping your caffeine hot, you should choose your insulated flask wisely. How do Thermos flasks work? In short, they use a double walled construction, with the air removed from between these walls, forming a vacuum. Heat struggles to pass through the vacuum, meaning liquid stays at a roughly constant temperature. One of its aims is to reduce the amount of plastic going into the ocean by encouraging the use of a steel bottle, so it is proudly 100pc BPA free.

Unlike many flasks, it is also dishwasher safe – a big bonus in my book. The lid doubles up as a decent-sized cup and provides extra insulation; a handle on the side makes it easy to lug around and grip while battling the elements, but there’s no chance of leakage. While primarily made up of stainless steel, some parts are plastic – but it is BPA-free (an industrial chemical used in water bottles and similar that many people prefer to avoid). Textured coatings are useful – it’s a nice touch to have a handle on a drinks flask but generally, for a one-litre flask, it’s more useful to have a textured coating that provides grip. Capacity: 500ml / Temperature test: 0 hrs 90°c, 90 mins 89.3°c, 4 hrs 82.8°c, 6 hrs 79.2°c, 8 hrs 75.3°c, 24 hrs 50.9°c / Stainless steel interior and exterior / Cool-touch, no-slip finish / Protective silicone rings for ultimate durability / Two part stopper for smooth pouring. BUY NOW: THERMOS.CO.UK We hand-washed each flask with hot soapy water and let them air dry overnight, then ranked them on smell. The wide mouth means it’s also suitable for soups and smoothies to take to work, and it will certainly keep them either sufficiently cold or hot until lunchtime. It's available in a range of colours, which is fun, from canary yellow to baby blue via three shades of pink.

Button-operated lids are more efficient to use than twist-and-pour stoppers – we found the button-operated lids to be more secure than the twist-and-pour stoppers. Capacity: 1 litre (33oz) / Temperature test: 0 hrs 90°c, 90 mins 85.5°c, 4 hrs 79.1°c, 6 hrs 74.3°c, 8 hrs 69.9°c, 24 hrs 44.5°c / Made of food grade 18/8 stainless steel that doesn’t impart or retain flavour / Lid doubles as a mug ensuring you always have a cup handy / Silicon sleeve / Drinking stopper opens and closes with a slight turn / Additional standard stopper for optimum heat retention included / Tapered design for easier handling / Large mouth opening is easy to fill and clean. BUY NOW: PRIMUSEQUIPMENT.COM

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