Saturday, July 30, 2016

Thermos Soup Flask Reviews – Best Of 2015 – 2016

Soup Thermos Flasks With Spoons – Our Top 3 Of 2016

Flasks are commonly known for carrying tea or coffee, or even cold drinks. Over the past few years, food flasks have become the norm.

Whether you are out on a country walk or going camping, a good food flask will ensure you have a hot meal. Sandwiches and cold foods get tiring and boring. Having a nice hot cup of soup or bowl of stew can definitely hit that spot on a cold winters day.

Food flasks are handy as they also have built-in bowls to serve your food on or the flask itself can double up as a bowl so you don’t need to carry extra utensils for dinner time.

In this article, we will review the 3 best flasks for food / soup currently on the market

 

Thermos King Food & Drink Flask Review – Our Number 1

Thermos are well known in the world of flasks for being the first on the market. Not only that, but the name Thermos carries with it trust and reliability.

The King Flask is one of their higher end products and boasts some very good features;

  • Vacuum insulation technology which gives it the maximum temperature retention. It will keep your cold foods and drinks cold for 9 hours and hot foods and drinks hot for 7 hours!
  • Stainless steel body, interior and exterior giving it a high degree of durability
  • Insulated lid which is also built with stainless steel. The lid can also be used as a serving bowl
  • A folding spoon which is stored neatly in the lid and folds out to be a full sized spoon
  • 470ml capacity so you can store plenty of content inside
  • Sweat proof even when its cold
  • Cool to the touch even with extremely hot content within
  • Extra wide opening to allow you to use the flask as a bowl for foods
  • 50 year guarantee from Thermos – an amazing piece of mind!

With features like this, it is no wonder that The King Food Flask by Thermos made it to our number 1 spot. This truly is the “king” of flasks!

 

Thermos Steel Curved Food Flask Review – Number 2

Our number 2 flask is another Thermos product. Just like our number one, King Food Flask, The Curved Flask is a very good and reliable product, and with the Thermos brand, you can be sure you are getting the most from your money. Lets take a closer look at some of its features;

  • An extremely rugged and durable interior and exterior made of stainless steel
  • Keep drinks and food hot or cold for up to 5 hours with its double wall vacuum insulation
  • 400ml capacity to keep plenty of food
  • Heat proof exterior so even with extremely hot foods within, it will be cool to the touch
  • Thermos makes it easy to fill the flask, eat from it and clean with its wide mouth
  • Foldable full sized spoon included with the product

A great number 2 flask in our list, The Thermos Steel Curved Flask is a very good product with the backing of Thermos giving you reliability and durability.

 

Pioneer Food Flask Review – Our Number 3

From manufacturer and seller Grunwerg, comes their Pioneer Food Flask. As the name suggests, this is another flask specially built for foods. With a modest list of features and a pleasant aesthetic finish, lets take a closer look at The Pioneer;

  • The 500ml or 0.5 litre capacity is large enough to hold a full tin of baked beans, soup or spaghetti
  • The Pioneer includes an extra cup so two can enjoy hot food on a cold day out
  • Using a double wall, The Pioneer keeps food warm for up to 8 hours
  • Constructed from stainless steel material making it virtually unbreakable

A very good buy at a decent price point, The Pioneer is a very worthy number 3.

 

Verdict

The number 1 spot has to go to King Food Flask By Thermos. It is very strong, it has vacuum insulation, it can be used as a serving bowl, with a built in spoon and extra wide mouth – you do get a lot for your investment. If all that wasn’t enough, you also get a huge 50 year manufacturers guarantee for that extra piece of mind.

 

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