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SHO Food Flask - Vacuum Insulated, Double Walled Stainless Steel Food Flask & Food Container - 10 Hours Hot & 20 Hours Cold - 530ml 800ml - BPA Free (Deux Bleu, 530ml)

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INSULATED food flasks are perfect for hiking trips where you don’t have anywhere to heat up your meals but they can also be great for the office or school.

The amount of food you can get into your flask should be one of the main considerations you make when looking for the right food flask. Nobody knows your appetite and eating habits better than you do, so take a close look at the volumes of the flasks you’re considering and weigh that up against how much you’d be looking to carry. After all, it defeats the point somewhat if you can only fit half a lunch portion in what you’ve bought, or on the other end of the spectrum, buy one that’s too big and realise you’ve wasted money on flask volume you just won’t fill. Also bear in mind how many people you’re feeding – one large flask might feed two, if you’re going on a trip somewhere and are trying to economise on how much to take with you. Lid The only downside we could find was that the opening was a bit more tapered compared to some of the other options, which meant cleaning up wasn’t as straightforward. Soup flasks aren’t the most expensive items in the world but they naturally have a range of prices according to the quality. It’s a good idea to set a budget and shop within that for anything you buy but remember that it’s often better to buy something a little more expensive that’s going to last and perform well. Design Best quality & features – The Thermos Stainless King Food Flask proves why Thermos are the standard when it comes to flasks. The durability and build are second to none, something which is exemplified by Thermos’ 50-year guarantee. Although not the largest flask here, the excellent heat retention times of up to 9 hours (hot) and up to 12 hours (cold) are among the best out there for a good-sized single portion of food. The colour options are a nice bonus, too.A soup flask is indispensable when you’re on the go and want to keep your food warm and ready to eat. They’re ideal for a wealth of situations like work, school, going to the gym and outdoor activities. But it’s important to look over the features so that you find a soup flask that exactly meets your needs. The Hydro Flask insulated food jar was one of the simplest designs we tried and the 28oz (828ml) version offered some serious capacity. You can also get a smaller 20oz (591ml) version, though.

Because this is such a durable product, we think it’s ideal for outdoorsy people; perhaps if you’re going out climbing or cycling and want something that’s going to resist these kinds of environments. Moreover, it won’t leak, sweat or burn your hands, so it’s got everything going for it.

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The leak-proof design also promises to keep your food hot for up to six hours or cold for up to eight. It’s lightweight and compact, with insulated walls that are designed to keep your food hot for 9 hours or cold for 14. What’s more, this food flask is perfect for kids. Not only does it have a pretty youthful design but it’s also got a wide opening making it easier to eat and drink from. If you’re on the go with your family then you could each have one of these without breaking the bank.

This one comes with a feature that the Thermos could do with; it has air vents at the top that allow you to release air before opening. This will prevent any difficulty opening the flask which could result in the contents exploding. It’s a nice little addition and not something you see on all flasks. The ValueTalks food flask is made from BPA free materials, just like the last one we looked at. It’s also designed to keep food hot or cold and will manage this for up to 12 hours. This means that it will keep food hotter for longer than the SHO but the SHO does manage up to 20 hours for cold foods so it really depends on what type of food you’ll be storing.Material: 8/8 Pro-Grade Stainless Steel, Capacity: 591 ml, Hours cold: Unspecified, Hours hot: Unspecified. What is the best soup flask? The one thing that this jar does have going for it is its extra wide opening, which makes adding food in and washing up afterwards that much easier. There are a couple of different ways a vacuum flask can keep the contents warm and it starts with the double-layered base. Of course, there is a limit to this and eventually the soup will get cooler but some of the best soup flasks can keep the soup warm for up to 24 hours! Now that’s impressive. And you might think that this means just keeping the soup lukewarm but we’re talking still hot, so much so that you have to blow it before you can eat it. But with all that heat on the inside, you don’t need to worry about having to carry around something that’s got the potential to burn you from the outside. These soup flasks are designed to stay cool to the touch on their exterior so they’re super safe to use as well. Moreover, if you have to keep the flask in a bag with other things, there’s no worry about heat damage.

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