I've never seen one with a temp display.
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Moved back to tea in my flasks. Coffee always seems to taste like mud by the afternoon.I don't use one often but I've had a modern stainless steel one fail. It was letting liquid into the void. I may have to dig one out as I do quite like stewed tea, I think that comes from the big stainless tea top that use to sit on the side of the wood burner when I was a kid, that and fishing trips.
I ended up back on them while fitting bedroom furniture 6 years back. The amount of customers who wouldn't offer you a drink all day was staggering. Take one everyday now.Recently fallen back in love with the flask for on the move, suddenly dawned on me I was doing over a tenner a day on Costly coffee or whatever the stuff is called
Bob
Same here. You buy them for life. Wouldn’t even entertain another brand now. Mines a 1 ltr job and keeps a drink roasting or freezing for 24 hours apparently. I usually have it nailed long before then mind.I've got a modern Stanley one, still drinkable coffee after 8 hours
Moved back to tea in my flasks. Coffee always seems to taste like mud by the afternoon.
I haven't done it for a long time but I used to take boiling water in the flask and then have a plastic pot with milk and one with tea bags and sugar.
When I was a kid I had a flask where it had a small milk bottle in a bottom compartment. It's funny, millions of people took a metal cans with glass liners to work with them years a go. Seem rediculous now. I remember going fishing when I was a nipper, I was with a mate and my brother and the day turned proper cold and it started snowing. I was very smug about my flask of hot tea until I could hear the glass rattling inside it
Used to do the same but cba with the faf anymore.Mother still does that boiling water in the flask and the plastic pot with milk and one with tea bags and sugar. when she comes out with us picking stuff up
They are only about £25 new. Sounds a lot but it’s for life unless you lose it. I don’t think I’d like the idea of a used food/drink container to potentially save a score.I will have to let mother know to keep an eye out for a Stanley one in the charity shops its amassing what she finds in them, and she does love swanning around the town
They are only about £25 new. Sounds a lot but it’s for life unless you lose it. I don’t think I’d like the idea of a used food/drink container to potentially save a score.
Mother still does that boiling water in the flask and the plastic pot with milk and one with tea bags and sugar. when she comes out with us picking stuff up