Thermos Stainless Steel King 40 Ounce Beverage Bottle, Midnight Blue

May 30, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $20.07Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 05:18 GMT+0100 - Details)

The thermos brand is well known as the quality and performance leader in insulated food and beverage products. The stainless king series creates a new chapter in thermos’ storied history with a modern line that blends our newest technology with a dash of the past. The stainless king beverage bottle has thermax double wall vacuum insulation for maximum temperature retention, hot or cold. The unbreakable stainless steel interior and exterior keeps the beverage bottle cool to the touch with hot liquids and sweat proof with cold liquids. Lid doubles as a insulated serving cup, and the twist and pour function allows you to pour without moving the stopper. 40-ounce/1-1/5-litre capacity.

Product Features

  • Made with Thermos patented vacuum insulation for maximum temperature retention, hot or cold
  • Designed to keep liquids hot for 24 hours, and cold for 24 hours
  • Durable stainless-steel interior and exterior keep bottle cool to touch with hot liquids and sweat proof with cold liquids
  • Lid doubles as insulated serving cup; twist and pour function allows you to pour without moving the stopper
  • With an ample 40-ounce capacity, the bottle offers plenty of sustenance on the go

Comments

Amazon Customer says:

Poor quality and costly to file for warranty and replacement. The product doesn’t last long. Not able to keep the water hot for more than 2 hours. Too costly to file for warranty and replacement. Need to pay to ship back the product back to Thermos. It happened to me twice and total cost to ship the product is more expensive than getting a new one.

Y. R. Wu says:

Tips for use – Latest Mfg technology + VACUUM insulation = smaller, lighter bottle with more capacity! Summary – fantastic performance as would be expected of a vacuum bottle – even a major upgrade from older quart vacuum bottles…. 

PK says:

Rusting inside the bottle I have bought this item in July 2015 and started to observe rusting inside it after few months of usage. Not sure if anyone is having the same issue. Attaching the pics which can show the details. Can someone from Thermos look into this and confirm why this would have happened?

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