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Join Date: Jun 2010
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Food flasks
Anyone used these? I'm thinking about getting a one as I'm on a diet and I'm a dog walker so I don't get a chance to eat anything hot. Sick of salad so I thought I could take soup or something. Does the food stay hot or just warm? It'll probably be 3hours from heating up to eating up
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I use mine a fair bit. If you fill it with boiling water from the kettle first it should keep you soup as a reasonable temperature for three hours.
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Is a food flask different from a normal one? We take soup in a flask out on the boat/fishing and it's still been scalding after 5 hours. We also sometimes take noodles, hotdogs or beans.
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The one I was looking at goes in the microwave. http://www.thermosonline.co.uk/produ...ducts/3769.htm
But if I can put all those other things in a normal flask I might not bother buying one. I'll give it a go tomorrow. |
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