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Stanley 2.0Qt Classic Brushed Vacuum Bottle |  | Brand: Stanley Category: Sports
Buy New: $39.99 as of 11/22/2009 08:18 CST details
New (3) from $39.99
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 19924
Color: Brushed Stainless Steel Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.1 Dimensions (in): 15.5 x 6.1 x 4.8
Model: ABT6028-001 UPC: 041604612541 EAN: 0041604612541 ASIN: B000JOFV6A
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| Features:
| • | Double Wall Stainless Steel Vacuum Insulation | | • | Durable Rust Proof Finish | | • | Easy-Pour Stopper | | • | 8oz. Lid Doubles as Drinking Cup | | • | Lifetime Warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Stanley stainless steel 2.0 Qt. Classic Vacuum Bottle is the ultimate in durability. Double wall stainless steel unbreakable vacuum insulation will keep coffee hot all day long, day after day. The Classic Vacuum Bottle has a double wall stainless steel cup, easy pour stopper, heavy duty handle and rust-proof finish. Every Stanley bottle is backed by a lifetime guarantee. In 1913, William Stanley invented the all-steel vacuum bottle. Since then, the Stanley bottle hasn't missed a day of work, a football game, or a trip to the great outdoors. The distinctive Stanley bottle is an American Icon that still works as hard today as it did nearly 100 years ago. Stanley... Built for Life.
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| Customer Reviews:
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Worth It September 17, 2009 Inspector Nash Bridges (Baghdad by the Bay) 10 hour shifts often run into 12, 14, & 16 hours. Imagine going to a cafe every couple of hours. $3+change into the tip jar rounds up to $4 a cup. 5 trips to Starbucks & I'm spending $20 a day. With 5 work days, you'll save $100 a week by bringing your own coffee in this big Thermos. If you only save $10 a day, you'll be saving enough for a car payment each month. I pack my lunch every day into a bunch of Thermos food jars that I cram into a tool box. The economy is bad. Get a big Thermos. This is old school. For those of you lucky enough to have inherited one, you can testify to how good they are. For those of you just buying one, you'll leave it to someone in your will.
Just something to keep in mind: coffee from a machine (Mr. Coffee) is not boiling hot. So when you start out with something that isn't hot, you'll end up with something that is just a few degrees above lukewarm at best. When I brew the coffee on my stove top with a percolator, that coffee is boiling hot going into the Thermos and is still very hot when I reach for it hours later. If you have to use a machine, transfer the finished product to a pot & bring it to boil before bottling. You'll notice a huge difference.
Thermos Nissan 16-Ounce Stainless Steel Food Jar
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Now someone tell me why when I was a kid, everything was called a Thermos; and now Stanley is a vacuum bottle & Thermos is Nissan.
Stanley 2Qt Classic Vacuum Bottle Stainless September 17, 2009 R. Hollenbeck (Missouri , Near STL) This is a great Thermos. You surely cant beat the Guarantee. I have had several Nisan type. Nisan work excellent, maybe ever so slightly better. For my use, I'll take the Stanley. I find the Nisan to be damaged ez, then on vacuum, so no insulation. Break it, Stanley will send you a new one.
Perfect September 12, 2009 Clarke G. Ammerman (Alaska) a perfect size for coffee drinkers like me--no more lugging around two 1 qt thermos, when I have a half gallon one. the price is as good as the product, excellent. I recommend this Stanley to anyone
No Cup July 17, 2009 T. Huff 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The vacuum bottle works okay, but it arrived without the cup and I've had absolutely no luck contacting anyone at Amazon to get the missing cup.
Not boiling hot but just hot. March 20, 2009 BC (MA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I own both the Thermos Nissan 61 oz silver/black one and this Stanley brushed classic 2 qt. Fill them both with boiling hot water to the top and close for overnight. The next morning, the Stanley will be hot but barely enough to make a batch of tea which you can begin to sip immediately. The Nissan will literally burn your lips hot. ( Also have the Rugged 1 qt Stanley bottle but due to its smaller volume, it loses heat even faster ) I think the major problem is the head/neck which you can feel the heat with the bottle closed. For about the ten dollar difference, go for the Nissan over the Stanley.
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