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$25 · Stainless Steel Thermos. Made by “GSI Outdoors” 1 Litre. NEW

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MEET UP MORNINGS NEAR FORT AND COOK Never used. The new GSI outdoor ones are anywhere up to $100. They are very well made to last many years. Weighs 3.25 lbs full of liquid and 1.25 lbs empty. “The Glacier Stainless 1L Vacuum Bottle is made from 18/8 stainless-steel, so it’s durable, and is built to take a beating. The 1-liter bottle measures 11.8” tall and 3.7” in diameter. It’s leakproof (you don’t want hot liquids spilling), and even better, you can pour your favourite hot beverage into the handy cap/cup for sipping, in fact, you don’t have to fully remove the stopper to pour. This bottle features a “pour-through stopper,” which simply means you can loosen the stopper about one-third to halfway and then slowly pour. The advantage to leaving the stopper in place is the bottle pours slower (more control with frozen fingers if it’s cold out), and the contents aren’t exposed to cold air, which keeps it hotter longer.” I did a “heat retention” test putting boiling water (200F) water in it, After 6 hours 188F After 17 hrs 164F After 23 hours 152F According to the web “the preferred drinking temperature of coffee is specified in the literature as 120-140F. So even after 23 hours it is still hotter than the recommended drinking temperature. Stays hot longer than you need it to likely! Cold liquids would stay colder for a much longer period .

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41123397
Posted
July 3, 2025
Expiry
August 2, 2025
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