- Sales Rank: #2336 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Size: 51-Ounce
- Brand: Thermos
- Model: TGS1500P6
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.60" h x
4.50" w x
6.50" l,
2.00 pounds
Features
- Unbreakable 18/8 stainless-steel interior and exterior to withstand the demands of everyday use
- Thermax vacuum insulation virtually eliminates temperature change by creating an airless vacuum space between stainless-steel walls
- Designed to keep food and beverages hotter, colder, fresher, longer; large opening makes filling and cleaning easy
- Able to hold up to 51 ounces, the container is great for lunches or dinners on the go
- Leak-proof top opens with push-button ease for 1-handed pouring; contoured handle comfortable to hold
For over 100 years consumers have trusted Thermos brand products to keep their foods and beverages hotter, cooler and fresher. Today this tradition continues with an array of products for every purpose. The Serving Carafe has an unbreakable 18/8 stainless steel interior and exterior and will withstand the demands of everyday use. The Thermax® vacuum insulation virtually eliminates temperature change by creating an airless vacuum space between two stainless steel walls. The result is an insulation layer that performs better than any other. A superior insulated container you can depend on to keep your food and beverages hotter, colder, fresher, longer.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
222 of 223 people found the following review helpful.Some like it hot . . .
By J. R. Porter
We just bought ours last week. This was a bit of a surprise because of its size - very small compared to insulated carafes using conventional technology. But, after all, shape determines surface area and the closer to a sphere you get the less surface area you have across which to exchange heat. A good thing. But I was somewhat skeptical about the insulating properties of its all metal design. Here is what I found:Rinse and fill carafe with boiling water. Ambient temp 72 F.Temperature at filling: 211 F (We live close to sea level.)1 hr 15 min: 200 F2 hrs 15 min: 194.9 F3 hrs 15 min: 189.9 F6 Hrs: 177.3 FBut who fills a carafe with boiling water? I rinsed the carafe with hot tap water (138.8F). More like what I'd actually do. I took coffee from our old Krups coffee maker which holds it at 175 F on its hot plate and filled the carafe about 3/4 full.Temperature at filling: 173.0 Ambient temperature 72 F.2 hrs: 166.1 F3 hrs: 160.87 hrs 15 min: 136.9 FThis heat retention performance is excellent in my estimation, keeping coffee in the drinkable temperature range for up to six or seven hours. Much better than the glass lined carafe we had. Of course, some like it hot and some like it hotter. So I thought it would be helpful to see numbers.
114 of 116 people found the following review helpful.Thermax insulated carafe is the way to go
By Daniel Rutkowski
This is the carafe you need for any beverage you want to keep hot or cold as long as possible. Thermax insulation is a vacuum space where all the air has been removed from between two layers of stainless steel. It is the most efficient and compact form of insulation you can get in a carafe, and it's unbreakable.This type carafe beats any of the foam or glass models hands down, but it's more expensive, too. I had a glass model for years and years, and this one holds more liquid in a smaller sized pitcher and it keeps it hot for much longer. As an example, I've gone back to the carafe after about seven hours and poured the last cup of coffee that was just as flavorful and almost as hot as it was when it went in the carafe.Now here are some things to think about. First, the within described product (the Nissan TGS1000) is a 1 liter or 34 ounce size. It will NOT hold 10 to 12 cups of coffee; the standard measure for a coffee cup is 6 ounces so this model will hold just over 5 cups. The carafe you want for maximum capacity is the Nissan Thermos TGS1500 that is 1.5 liters or 51 ounces; it will hold just under 12 cups.Second, while the product is described as dishwasher-safe, you don't want to put it in the dishwasher. The exterior has a clear coating that will dull and chip off in the dishwasher. The best way to maintain it is to scrub the interior with a bottle brush, and, if you use detergent, rinse very thoroughly.Third, the screw-on stopper is quirky. It seals very well to help keep in heat since heat rises even in an insulated carafe. However, it uses a push lever to dispense the liquid and then the stopper does not drain well for dispensing or cleaning. The best way to clean it is to rinse and then shake out all the water so it dries between uses.The bottom line...this product does an admirable job of keeping beverages very hot or very cold for long periods of time and it looks nice. It's just not very easy to clean.
41 of 41 people found the following review helpful.Thermos Nissan vs. Zojirushi
By FFDR
We owned both Thermos Nissan and Zojirushi Premium Thermal Carafe. Here is a comparison of the two products:Heat retention:Some people claim that Thermos Nissan keeps heat better. We did a careful head to head comparison -- hot water in each, and then tested after 1 hr, 2hr, overnight. We did not notice much of a difference until we were exhausted and gave up on further testing.Size & weightBoth hold 1 liter (34oz). However Thermos Nissan is half of outside measure of Zojirushi (mainly the height). Zojirushi's bulky size is due to its inside glass unit plus outside shell. For the same reason, Thermos Nissan 34oz is also much lighter.Pouring:W/ Thermos Nissan, you need to continuously push down a lever while pouring. This is not a problem for 34oz one, but is a bit inconvenient when holding a bigger size Nissan. Zojirushi's open/close button does not have this issue.Durability:Thermos Nissan is made of steel, so not breakable. Somebody mentioned that the seal at mouth will need replacement eventually. We don't know how soon that would be. We have owned the Zojirushi carafe for 14 years, and it is still working properly.We have Zojirushi at home and bring Thermos Nissan to the office. We have quite happy w/ both of them.
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