- Sales Rank: #453 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Size: 1 PACK
- Color: Midnight Blue
- Brand: Thermos
- Model: SK3020MBTRI4
- Dimensions: 7.20" h x
3.70" w x
7.20" l,
Features
- Thermos vacuum insulation technology for maximum temperature retention, hot or cold, keeps liquids hot for 9 hours and cold for 12 hours
- Unbreakable stainless steel interior and exterior
- Cool to the touch with hot liquids, sweat proof with cold
- Compact and insulated stainless steel serving bowl
- Wide mouth is easy to fill, eat from and clean
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
66 of 68 people found the following review helpful.Love These Thermos Food Jars
By M. Lu
I originally bought the 16 ounce food jar to use for work and loved it. When the 24 ounce was available, I snatched it up right away. So far I've only used it twice. It's too big for my lunch and everyday use. It's also too tall. It has the same footprint (diameter/circumference) as the 16 ounce jar. The 24 ounce jar is just taller.When I bring soup to work in the 16 ounce jar, I can easily eat directly out of it. The shortness/squatness of the 16 ounce jar makes it more like a big soup mug. since this one is taller, it stores more stuff. But to get to the bottom, unless you're using a straw or a super long handled spoon, I have to pour out the contents into another container order to still eat lunch like a lady! None the less, this jar, just like my 16 ounce one, keeps food piping hot. When I pour boiling hot soup in at 7 AM, the soup is still hot at 4PM--even after sitting in a cold A/C cooled office.The stainless steel inside is a great feature, too! So easy to clean and I don't have to worry about melting or releasing toxic chemicals when subjecting plastics to high temperatures. The inside of the cap is plastic however, but compared to the rest of the jar, the surface area is minimal. I try not to overfill it so that I minize food contact with the cap. Anyway, I highly recommend.
53 of 55 people found the following review helpful.Perfect size, nice looking and works really well
By Shala Kerrigan
I wanted this to pack my husband soup or chili for lunch at his job. First though, I had to test it in a completely unscientific way to make sure it would suit.The chamber will hold 24 ounces, like it says, which is 3 cups using a standard 8 ounce measuring cup. The lid under the screw on cup is plastic. The inside of the Thermos is steel. The lid screws on very securely and after tossing around it a bit filled with liquid, there was no leaking.The mouth is a good size, if you hand wash it as recommended, a regular dish washing brush fits it just fine. Steel also cleans up nicely. I don't recommend soaking the whole Thermos, but you can fill it with soapy water to sit to get out stubborn food.First test- Hot! I pre-rinsed it with hot water, then filled it with fresh coffee.After 6 hours, the coffee was still steaming.After 9 hours, still very hot.After 16 hours, it was very warm.So while the label says hot foods for 9 hours, that means it keeps things very hot for 9 hours. Most people won't need it to be hot that long, but it works out well if you miss lunch.Cold-For this, I decided on ice water.After 6 hours, still icyAfter 12 hours- still icy, some meltAfter 20 hours- the ice is a solid block and it's melted about 25%. Still a lot of ice.The label says 12 hours. It's definitely good for that.So if you're looking for a basic insulated food jar, this is a great one, it keeps food or drinks hot or cold. It's the perfect size for lunch for my husband or for my daughter and I to share something. I plan to pick up a couple more.
22 of 24 people found the following review helpful.Thermos still makes some of the best.
By Adrian Black
I have the smaller version of this food jar, so when I was offered a chance to get one I jumped on the larger size. It is a nice very dark blue color - perfect and professional for work or school. I use both to keep soups warm in winter, egg and tuna salad cold in the summer, and though not ideal, they are great for drinks in a pinch.The way it works best is to first fill the thermos with hot water and let it sit for a few minutes. I then pour it out and add hot food. Mine has stayed toasty from 6-7 hours easy. It's great for anyone on the run who needs to eat and doesn't want to go out. This has helped me stick to my strict diet with enjoyable food I can make myself, and avoid fast food/processed crap entirely.It's pricey, but for what it does well worth the money. The Zojirushi thermoses are also fantastic, and are really the only models I've found to be superior, but they are even more expensive.Mine has gotten a bit scuffed from tossing in my bag and backpack, however I am a rough-and-tumble kinda gal. Probably best to keep it in a soft bag when traveling if you can.One thing to note is that this model does NOT come with the spoon that it's smaller cousin does. So, the inside it just a screw top. This isn't an issue for me, but if you liked having a folding spoon handy, you'll have to remember to bring a separate one instead.
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