Thermos Funtainer 10 Ounce Food Jar, Olaf

December 9, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 22:12 GMT+0100 - Details)

THERMOS products deliver what matters every time. As the leading manufacturer of convenient insulated products for over 100 years, THERMOS is trusted by consumers to provide innovative portable containers that promote a safe and healthy lifestyle. THERMOS delivers when it matters. THERMOS brand products offer superior insulation that keeps food at its maximum temperature retention for hours, and the 10 ounce FUNtainer food jar is no exception. THERMOS vacuum insulation technology virtually eliminates temperature change within the beverage container by creating an airless space between two stainless steel walls. The result is an insulation layer that performs better than any other. A superior insulated container you can depend on to keep your child’s food hot or cold for longer. This food jar keeps food cold up to 7 hours and hot for 5 hours. Constructed with double wall stainless steel, this 10 ounce food jar is built to withstand the demands of everyday use with its durable stainless steel interior and exterior and features a wide mouth that is easy to fill, serve from and clean. In order to maximize the incredible insulation technology, it is recommended to pre-chill or pre-heat the jar just prior to use.

Product Features

  • THERMOS vacuum insulation technology for maximum temperature retention, hot or cold
  • Durable stainless steel interior and exterior
  • Wide mouth is easy to fill, serve from and clean
  • Keeps cold for 7 hours and hot for 5 hours; stay cool exterior
  • 10 ounce capacity; hand washing is recommended

Comments

Anonymous says:

Classic Thermos Thermos makes it easy to take something for lunch besides a sandwich. Olaf does remind you of wanting to build a snowman rather than being in school, but it is a great and easy to clean container.

Anonymous says:

Great Little Thermos, Doesn’t Leak Bought these for the grandkids. I had them over one morning and packed their lunches with cup of noodles. I dump out the liquid because of the sodium and put them into disposable zip-loc bowl containers. It worked but it was too many steps so I bought a couple of these so they can take homemade, healthy food to school. I did a test by filling one with water and kept it in different positions during the day to see if it would leak. It didn’t leak. This size is a perfect portion and you can put…

Anonymous says:

Unofficial tests, this is a winner. This is perfect for toddlers’ lunch. It stores enough food for a hungry tot when unpressed. If you need even more then compressing it will help insulate the food even better!I was curious to see how much better this was compared to other insulated methods. So I tried this versus the Pinacle insulated lunch boxes and the popular insulated bento boxes (which I have 3 versions of).The test consisted of hot tap water run until the boiler’s thermostat limit was reached (@100…

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