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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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- 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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By K. Roberts (Florida Panhandle)
Ok, I did not get the 2 QT Thermos, but a 1.4 QT Thermos. It was a warranty replacement. It is a lighter version of the USA made type of years past. Now Stanley-Alladin are putting their "Since 1913" seal of approval on these thermos that are Made in China. Sad. Very Sad. I can actually feel the difference in its' weight and metal composition. I am curious to see these thermos in the local stores. Are they Made in China also? I'll use this one out of necessity.
By Boinger (USA)
I was in the market for a larger thermos. I read some good reviews on here so I decided to purchase the Stanley. After purchasing the Stanley I put it to the test up against my 31 ounce thermos brand thermos. I filled both the Stanley and the thermos with 2 cups of boiling water at 7:00pm. I waited to open them up 12 hours later at 7:00am and here are the results.
Thermos brand: upon opening you could see steam and it was piping hot to the touch.
Stanley brand: no steam and room temp.
Thermos was clearly the winner.
I will be returning my Stanley.
By 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.
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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.
By 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.
By 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
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