Thankyou, I managed to score one in mint condition from an op shop today. The explanation of the screw top/pouring action was very helpful. Will be a very handy addition to day hiking backpack.
I’ve had one of these for over a decade. The paint has chipped off, I’ve dented the crap out of the poor thing over the years, but it still works as well as the day I bought it. I totally recommend!
Thankyou, I managed to score one in mint condition from an op shop today. The explanation of the screw top/pouring action was very helpful. Will be a very handy addition to day hiking backpack.
Really this video of yours atleast helped me....i was so confused after reading negative reviews ....thanks a lot .....i am gonna buy now
Excellent information, just wanted I needed thanks 😊
Nice review. Couldnt agree more that sometimes you want a drink without having to light a fire. I use a vacuum flask drink cup fo convenience
Good review, I’m stuck between this and a yeti 12oz , will be carrying it in a sling pack fishing
I’ve had one of these for over a decade. The paint has chipped off, I’ve dented the crap out of the poor thing over the years, but it still works as well as the day I bought it.
I totally recommend!
Thanks, super helpful, wanted to know if it was spill proof and that’s what I got 👍 great work
Thank you very much! Really helpful.
Useful video, cheers mate.
Very good real world review 👍.
Mine drips every time I pour coffee, what's the trick? How many turns on the cap to get a good pour?
I use mine for tea
great review, im gett`n one.
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5$ in the shops now........ for a cup of coffee
Starting to take one with us now
Payed for its self in no time.
michael fraser still using mine almost a year on. No spills or leaks at all and like you said its paid for itself many times over
The inventor passed away before his work was a success he was given a posthermos award
Is this guy Australian ?
I think it is a copy of the Stanley vacuum flask.
Ummmmmmmm