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For those people who use the mlitary type drink flasks, come across these yesterday
![]() Just under half litre and keeps your brew hot for 12 hours. Quite expensive at £16 a throw but you get what you pay for
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I use the Thermos Thermax flasks of various sizes, best I've ever used (I'm a bit of a Thermos geek). Its worth paying the extra for some flasks, £16 is not bad.
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Where did you get it from for £16?
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I was in Tesco last week and spotted http://www.tesco.com/direct/tesco-1l...skuId=213-1303 only one on the self and it had a dent in the cup so I got it reduced to £2.25. This is by far the best 'cheap' flask I've come across. The flask has no heat loss through the sides as do many cheap flasks and it passed my '12 hours still hot' test at home.
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