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Thermos Vacuum Insulated Food Jar 470ml Midnight Blue $21.50 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/$39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Cheapest around.Not at all time low but still a good price if you need one now.

Thermos vacuum insulation technology for maximum temperature retention
Keeps contents hot for up to 9 hours or cold for up to 14 hours
Durable stainless steel interior and exterior
Extra wide mouth is easy to fill, serve from and clean
Cool to the touch with hot liquids, sweat-proof with cold

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  • +1

    I see these posted a lot. What do people use this for? Like soup or something?

    • +2

      Hot water.. soup yeah, good brand

    • +1

      Can keep food eg chicken rice warm for hours. Convenient if u dont have access to a microwave eg school/work/road

      • +2

        My kids use them for school lunches, keeps whet ever the meal is warm eg rice, pasta, great for if/when they ever get to go back!

        • +1

          good idea, thanks for the heads up

      • +2

        Is that safe to keep food like rice and chicken semi-warm for hours? Could understand if it’s >60 degrees but what temp would these keep food?

        • +3

          Best result is when you put freshly cooked hot food and rinse the container with hot boiling water prior to sealing the lid.

    • +4

      I know someone who keeps their weed in it. It's the perfect size and the heat sealing technology also traps odours. Throw in a humidity pouch and it's the perfect storage environment.

      • -4

        That sounds like a lot of work for a stoner

        • +4

          You put a bag in a box and put the lid on. Humidity sachets are quite common so you usually end up with them as free samples - just leave one sitting at the bottom if its handy.

          • -5

            @Satyrical: See you lost me at humidity sachets

            • +3

              @enwar: That'll learn me for being fancy. They are similar to those silica dioxide packs but more futurey - makes any enclosed container an instant humidor

              • -6

                @Satyrical: Humidor? Dat dere dem fancy words

    • its a food jar, you can't use it for soup or coffee. it is illegal to use it other then its intended purpose.

      • I thought you could use it for soup? Even the marketing picture in the OPs link shows what looks like minestrone soup in there.

    • Iron soup

  • +1

    personally prefer the 710ml,this 570ml is too small.

    • thia ia 470ml, isnt it?

      • yes, the one with spoon is 470ml.

        unfortunately the 700ml version doesn't come with a folding spoon or a place to store the spoon if you already had one.

    • you like to take it big

  • Price match against Bigw sale I see

    • yup, with the bonus of free shipping so i can continue to be lazy and let it come to me. #winning

  • Is this dishwasher friendly?

    • Yes

    • no, it will melt or dissolve. it can't handle the water being splashed on it from your dishwasher. ymmv

      • Actually the previous Thermos vaccum food jar from ALDI had water ingress into the empty space after putting it into the dishwasher. Shaking it you could hear a swish sound even with nothing inside.

  • +5

    Previously $17.73 on 6th April, wait out if it isn't an urgent buy

    • +1

      Ebay was $17.00 in July.

  • Thanks. I better wait.

  • Its $27 now.

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