Karl
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de enero de 2025
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Karl
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Karl
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de enero de 2025
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Karl
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de enero de 2025
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Karl
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de enero de 2025
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Karl
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Karl
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de enero de 2025
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Karl
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Roy Rodriguez jr.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2025
Very good solid thermos. Keeps my soups warm in the cold season.
Roy Rodriguez jr.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2025
Very good solid thermos. Keeps my soups warm in the cold season.
Roy Rodriguez jr.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2025
Very good solid thermos. Keeps my soups warm in the cold season.
Roy Rodriguez jr.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2025
Very good solid thermos. Keeps my soups warm in the cold season.
Roy Rodriguez jr.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2025
Very good solid thermos. Keeps my soups warm in the cold season.
Roy Rodriguez jr.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2025
Very good solid thermos. Keeps my soups warm in the cold season.
Roy Rodriguez jr.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2025
Very good solid thermos. Keeps my soups warm in the cold season.
Roy Rodriguez jr.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2025
Very good solid thermos. Keeps my soups warm in the cold season.
Michael J.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de julio de 2024
I bought this M-Tac bottle on recommendation, not expecting much, but BOY was I Surprised! Made hot coffee at 6:30 AM. It was still Steaming hot when I had some at 10:30, and for lunch at 1:00, and finished it off for break at 3:00 PM, still Steaming hot! Next week temp will be in the 90's and I'll see how it does with iced tea! Very Pleased. Highly Recommended!
Michael J.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de julio de 2024
I bought this M-Tac bottle on recommendation, not expecting much, but BOY was I Surprised! Made hot coffee at 6:30 AM. It was still Steaming hot when I had some at 10:30, and for lunch at 1:00, and finished it off for break at 3:00 PM, still Steaming hot! Next week temp will be in the 90's and I'll see how it does with iced tea! Very Pleased. Highly Recommended!
Michael J.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de julio de 2024
I bought this M-Tac bottle on recommendation, not expecting much, but BOY was I Surprised! Made hot coffee at 6:30 AM. It was still Steaming hot when I had some at 10:30, and for lunch at 1:00, and finished it off for break at 3:00 PM, still Steaming hot! Next week temp will be in the 90's and I'll see how it does with iced tea! Very Pleased. Highly Recommended!
Michael J.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de julio de 2024
I bought this M-Tac bottle on recommendation, not expecting much, but BOY was I Surprised! Made hot coffee at 6:30 AM. It was still Steaming hot when I had some at 10:30, and for lunch at 1:00, and finished it off for break at 3:00 PM, still Steaming hot! Next week temp will be in the 90's and I'll see how it does with iced tea! Very Pleased. Highly Recommended!
Michael J.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de julio de 2024
I bought this M-Tac bottle on recommendation, not expecting much, but BOY was I Surprised! Made hot coffee at 6:30 AM. It was still Steaming hot when I had some at 10:30, and for lunch at 1:00, and finished it off for break at 3:00 PM, still Steaming hot! Next week temp will be in the 90's and I'll see how it does with iced tea! Very Pleased. Highly Recommended!
Michael J.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de julio de 2024
I bought this M-Tac bottle on recommendation, not expecting much, but BOY was I Surprised! Made hot coffee at 6:30 AM. It was still Steaming hot when I had some at 10:30, and for lunch at 1:00, and finished it off for break at 3:00 PM, still Steaming hot! Next week temp will be in the 90's and I'll see how it does with iced tea! Very Pleased. Highly Recommended!
Michael J.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de julio de 2024
I bought this M-Tac bottle on recommendation, not expecting much, but BOY was I Surprised! Made hot coffee at 6:30 AM. It was still Steaming hot when I had some at 10:30, and for lunch at 1:00, and finished it off for break at 3:00 PM, still Steaming hot! Next week temp will be in the 90's and I'll see how it does with iced tea! Very Pleased. Highly Recommended!
Michael J.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de julio de 2024
I bought this M-Tac bottle on recommendation, not expecting much, but BOY was I Surprised! Made hot coffee at 6:30 AM. It was still Steaming hot when I had some at 10:30, and for lunch at 1:00, and finished it off for break at 3:00 PM, still Steaming hot! Next week temp will be in the 90's and I'll see how it does with iced tea! Very Pleased. Highly Recommended!
Don M.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de junio de 2024
Exact size needed. Very happy.Cleans easily & stays hot.
Don M.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de junio de 2024
Exact size needed. Very happy.Cleans easily & stays hot.
Don M.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de junio de 2024
Exact size needed. Very happy.Cleans easily & stays hot.
Don M.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de junio de 2024
Exact size needed. Very happy.Cleans easily & stays hot.
Don M.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de junio de 2024
Exact size needed. Very happy.Cleans easily & stays hot.
Don M.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de junio de 2024
Exact size needed. Very happy.Cleans easily & stays hot.
Don M.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de junio de 2024
Exact size needed. Very happy.Cleans easily & stays hot.
Don M.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de junio de 2024
Exact size needed. Very happy.Cleans easily & stays hot.
J. P. Burke
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de noviembre de 2023
For the scale of the item, see my photo of all pieces separated, next to a standard 12 oz mug.This container is perfect for taking lunch to work if you don't have the means to warm your food, but you prefer a hot lunch. It's rugged, and comes with the convenience of an ingenious, built-in, folding spoon.In order to determine how long food would remain hot and safe to eat, I did a test with boiling water. Assuming that the container was about room temperature at the start, and it was stored in a 70 degree F environment thereafter, I poured half a liter of boiled water into the container, then sealed it up. The liquid registered at 203 F on my instant read thermometer at that time.After letting some time pass, I took some temperature readings and fit the readings to a logarithmic cooling curve. If my estimates are correct, this container will keep boiled water above 140 F (and out of the danger zone) for 5 hours and 45 minutes. According to the USDA, food is theoretically still safe to consume for another two hours after that. So, if your food starts out over 203 degrees F, it appears you're safe for over 6 hours, with some wiggle room. That's a long time. **Don't rely on my calculations, though.** The times can vary depending on starting conditions and storing conditions, so please practice good food safety for the sake of your health.I can say that I've used this to store food for four hours and it was at a good temperature for eating.The top of the jar gets noticeably warm; this is where most of the heat loss is happening. Be aware of that. I used this not only to carry lunch, but also to bring ice to work for iced coffee and tea. It's great for both uses.
J. P. Burke
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de noviembre de 2023
For the scale of the item, see my photo of all pieces separated, next to a standard 12 oz mug.This container is perfect for taking lunch to work if you don't have the means to warm your food, but you prefer a hot lunch. It's rugged, and comes with the convenience of an ingenious, built-in, folding spoon.In order to determine how long food would remain hot and safe to eat, I did a test with boiling water. Assuming that the container was about room temperature at the start, and it was stored in a 70 degree F environment thereafter, I poured half a liter of boiled water into the container, then sealed it up. The liquid registered at 203 F on my instant read thermometer at that time.After letting some time pass, I took some temperature readings and fit the readings to a logarithmic cooling curve. If my estimates are correct, this container will keep boiled water above 140 F (and out of the danger zone) for 5 hours and 45 minutes. According to the USDA, food is theoretically still safe to consume for another two hours after that. So, if your food starts out over 203 degrees F, it appears you're safe for over 6 hours, with some wiggle room. That's a long time. **Don't rely on my calculations, though.** The times can vary depending on starting conditions and storing conditions, so please practice good food safety for the sake of your health.I can say that I've used this to store food for four hours and it was at a good temperature for eating.The top of the jar gets noticeably warm; this is where most of the heat loss is happening. Be aware of that. I used this not only to carry lunch, but also to bring ice to work for iced coffee and tea. It's great for both uses.
J. P. Burke
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de noviembre de 2023
For the scale of the item, see my photo of all pieces separated, next to a standard 12 oz mug.This container is perfect for taking lunch to work if you don't have the means to warm your food, but you prefer a hot lunch. It's rugged, and comes with the convenience of an ingenious, built-in, folding spoon.In order to determine how long food would remain hot and safe to eat, I did a test with boiling water. Assuming that the container was about room temperature at the start, and it was stored in a 70 degree F environment thereafter, I poured half a liter of boiled water into the container, then sealed it up. The liquid registered at 203 F on my instant read thermometer at that time.After letting some time pass, I took some temperature readings and fit the readings to a logarithmic cooling curve. If my estimates are correct, this container will keep boiled water above 140 F (and out of the danger zone) for 5 hours and 45 minutes. According to the USDA, food is theoretically still safe to consume for another two hours after that. So, if your food starts out over 203 degrees F, it appears you're safe for over 6 hours, with some wiggle room. That's a long time. **Don't rely on my calculations, though.** The times can vary depending on starting conditions and storing conditions, so please practice good food safety for the sake of your health.I can say that I've used this to store food for four hours and it was at a good temperature for eating.The top of the jar gets noticeably warm; this is where most of the heat loss is happening. Be aware of that. I used this not only to carry lunch, but also to bring ice to work for iced coffee and tea. It's great for both uses.
J. P. Burke
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de noviembre de 2023
For the scale of the item, see my photo of all pieces separated, next to a standard 12 oz mug.This container is perfect for taking lunch to work if you don't have the means to warm your food, but you prefer a hot lunch. It's rugged, and comes with the convenience of an ingenious, built-in, folding spoon.In order to determine how long food would remain hot and safe to eat, I did a test with boiling water. Assuming that the container was about room temperature at the start, and it was stored in a 70 degree F environment thereafter, I poured half a liter of boiled water into the container, then sealed it up. The liquid registered at 203 F on my instant read thermometer at that time.After letting some time pass, I took some temperature readings and fit the readings to a logarithmic cooling curve. If my estimates are correct, this container will keep boiled water above 140 F (and out of the danger zone) for 5 hours and 45 minutes. According to the USDA, food is theoretically still safe to consume for another two hours after that. So, if your food starts out over 203 degrees F, it appears you're safe for over 6 hours, with some wiggle room. That's a long time. **Don't rely on my calculations, though.** The times can vary depending on starting conditions and storing conditions, so please practice good food safety for the sake of your health.I can say that I've used this to store food for four hours and it was at a good temperature for eating.The top of the jar gets noticeably warm; this is where most of the heat loss is happening. Be aware of that. I used this not only to carry lunch, but also to bring ice to work for iced coffee and tea. It's great for both uses.
J. P. Burke
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de noviembre de 2023
For the scale of the item, see my photo of all pieces separated, next to a standard 12 oz mug.This container is perfect for taking lunch to work if you don't have the means to warm your food, but you prefer a hot lunch. It's rugged, and comes with the convenience of an ingenious, built-in, folding spoon.In order to determine how long food would remain hot and safe to eat, I did a test with boiling water. Assuming that the container was about room temperature at the start, and it was stored in a 70 degree F environment thereafter, I poured half a liter of boiled water into the container, then sealed it up. The liquid registered at 203 F on my instant read thermometer at that time.After letting some time pass, I took some temperature readings and fit the readings to a logarithmic cooling curve. If my estimates are correct, this container will keep boiled water above 140 F (and out of the danger zone) for 5 hours and 45 minutes. According to the USDA, food is theoretically still safe to consume for another two hours after that. So, if your food starts out over 203 degrees F, it appears you're safe for over 6 hours, with some wiggle room. That's a long time. **Don't rely on my calculations, though.** The times can vary depending on starting conditions and storing conditions, so please practice good food safety for the sake of your health.I can say that I've used this to store food for four hours and it was at a good temperature for eating.The top of the jar gets noticeably warm; this is where most of the heat loss is happening. Be aware of that. I used this not only to carry lunch, but also to bring ice to work for iced coffee and tea. It's great for both uses.
J. P. Burke
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de noviembre de 2023
For the scale of the item, see my photo of all pieces separated, next to a standard 12 oz mug.This container is perfect for taking lunch to work if you don't have the means to warm your food, but you prefer a hot lunch. It's rugged, and comes with the convenience of an ingenious, built-in, folding spoon.In order to determine how long food would remain hot and safe to eat, I did a test with boiling water. Assuming that the container was about room temperature at the start, and it was stored in a 70 degree F environment thereafter, I poured half a liter of boiled water into the container, then sealed it up. The liquid registered at 203 F on my instant read thermometer at that time.After letting some time pass, I took some temperature readings and fit the readings to a logarithmic cooling curve. If my estimates are correct, this container will keep boiled water above 140 F (and out of the danger zone) for 5 hours and 45 minutes. According to the USDA, food is theoretically still safe to consume for another two hours after that. So, if your food starts out over 203 degrees F, it appears you're safe for over 6 hours, with some wiggle room. That's a long time. **Don't rely on my calculations, though.** The times can vary depending on starting conditions and storing conditions, so please practice good food safety for the sake of your health.I can say that I've used this to store food for four hours and it was at a good temperature for eating.The top of the jar gets noticeably warm; this is where most of the heat loss is happening. Be aware of that. I used this not only to carry lunch, but also to bring ice to work for iced coffee and tea. It's great for both uses.
J. P. Burke
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de noviembre de 2023
For the scale of the item, see my photo of all pieces separated, next to a standard 12 oz mug.This container is perfect for taking lunch to work if you don't have the means to warm your food, but you prefer a hot lunch. It's rugged, and comes with the convenience of an ingenious, built-in, folding spoon.In order to determine how long food would remain hot and safe to eat, I did a test with boiling water. Assuming that the container was about room temperature at the start, and it was stored in a 70 degree F environment thereafter, I poured half a liter of boiled water into the container, then sealed it up. The liquid registered at 203 F on my instant read thermometer at that time.After letting some time pass, I took some temperature readings and fit the readings to a logarithmic cooling curve. If my estimates are correct, this container will keep boiled water above 140 F (and out of the danger zone) for 5 hours and 45 minutes. According to the USDA, food is theoretically still safe to consume for another two hours after that. So, if your food starts out over 203 degrees F, it appears you're safe for over 6 hours, with some wiggle room. That's a long time. **Don't rely on my calculations, though.** The times can vary depending on starting conditions and storing conditions, so please practice good food safety for the sake of your health.I can say that I've used this to store food for four hours and it was at a good temperature for eating.The top of the jar gets noticeably warm; this is where most of the heat loss is happening. Be aware of that. I used this not only to carry lunch, but also to bring ice to work for iced coffee and tea. It's great for both uses.
J. P. Burke
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de noviembre de 2023
For the scale of the item, see my photo of all pieces separated, next to a standard 12 oz mug.This container is perfect for taking lunch to work if you don't have the means to warm your food, but you prefer a hot lunch. It's rugged, and comes with the convenience of an ingenious, built-in, folding spoon.In order to determine how long food would remain hot and safe to eat, I did a test with boiling water. Assuming that the container was about room temperature at the start, and it was stored in a 70 degree F environment thereafter, I poured half a liter of boiled water into the container, then sealed it up. The liquid registered at 203 F on my instant read thermometer at that time.After letting some time pass, I took some temperature readings and fit the readings to a logarithmic cooling curve. If my estimates are correct, this container will keep boiled water above 140 F (and out of the danger zone) for 5 hours and 45 minutes. According to the USDA, food is theoretically still safe to consume for another two hours after that. So, if your food starts out over 203 degrees F, it appears you're safe for over 6 hours, with some wiggle room. That's a long time. **Don't rely on my calculations, though.** The times can vary depending on starting conditions and storing conditions, so please practice good food safety for the sake of your health.I can say that I've used this to store food for four hours and it was at a good temperature for eating.The top of the jar gets noticeably warm; this is where most of the heat loss is happening. Be aware of that. I used this not only to carry lunch, but also to bring ice to work for iced coffee and tea. It's great for both uses.