Laken Thermo 34 Ounce Vacuum Insulated Food Jar, Stainless Steel + Neoprene Cover + 2 PP Containers, Katuki Saguyaki, Dolphin

April 26, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $54.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 17:27 GMT+0100 - Details)

How many times have you wondered how to keep your food hot when going out? Laken’s stainless steel vacuum insulated Thermo Food Containers are champions at keeping your hot foods hot (up to 10 hours) and cold foods cold (up to 24 hours). These food flasks has a capacity of 34 and 50 ounce (1 and 1.5 liter), inner PP containers, leak-proof, and a pouch for easy carrying. Laken Thermo Food Flasks are leak proof, even for liquid (soup etc.)

Product Features

  • Double wall 18/8 food grade stainless steel food jar + 2 PP food containers (8.5 + 12.5 ounce)
  • High performance vacuum insulated food container for hot/cold food, solid or liquid, up to 10 hours
  • No Bisphinol A, phthalates, lead or other harmful substances
  • Doesn’t retain or impart flavors; Leak proof, even for liquids
  • Carrying pouch with Velcro handle; Size (with bag) – height 6.7 Inches, diameter 4.9 Inches, weight 1.65 lbs

Comments

Claire B says:

Thermos? Can you come back to the states now? We got this for my daughter because we were tired of everything being made in China. It’s too big and it’s been on the counter ever since I washed it. I’ll use it someday and report back. It is very nice, good design, and well made. Easy to clean, without that groove in the lid that I can never reach and it gets stinky and nasty and god knows what germs are in there! Hey, somebody make a thermos in America I can stick in the dishwasher!They’re not hot anymore!

Manuel Mosquera says:

and of course my son does not like it. The containers are easy to hand-wash (I … I purchased it for my four-year-old son (he is now 5 years old). I prepare his lunch everyday and pack it at 6:30 am. He has lunch at 11:30 am. My son states his lunch it a bit cold by the time he has lunch. I checked it once and it was warm-cold. Hence, I avoid preparing sauce based meals. I can’t include a salad or a cold entree since it gets too hot (possibly during the first hour). I have noticed the salad cheese (Manchego sheep’s cheese) to get a bit melted. The main problem I have is…

Amazon Customer says:

A dilemma for an adult with a healthy appetite A hot lunch is mandatory for myself because of my long-term habits, and I have been searching hard for a big thermo container. Apparently it is extremely hard to find a big thermo food container in US markets, perhaps because most of us have microwaves at work or just opt for takeouts. Laken’s 50oz Thermo was one of my final choices, and I chose it due to its longer-than-average time for hot food insulation (promised to have 10 hours). One of the designs is simplistic with blue-grayish colors,…

Comments are disabled for this post.