2-Pack Insulated Soup Thermos for Adults (18.5oz & 27oz) - Stainless Steel Food Jars with Carry Bag & Spoon (Black)
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- 【MULTI-FUNCTIONAL FOOD THERMAL BOTTLE】Double-layer vacuum insulation technology effectively blocks temperature conduction and convection, keeping food warm for 10 hours and cold for 10 hours. This thermal bottle is suitable for storing hot and cold foods such as pasta, soup, oatmeal, cheese, hot coffee, and ice water. For better heat retention, preheat the insulated jar with hot water for 5 minutes before adding hot food.
- 【RELIABLE AND LONG-LASTING】The top is constructed from food-safe PP material, the sealing ring utilizes food-grade silicone, and the body of the canister is comprised of easy-to-maintain 316 stainless steel. Its wide opening facilitates effortless filling with food and beverages while ensuring straightforward cleaning. Additionally, it is equipped with a substantial rubber gasket at the base for superior non-slip stability.
- 【WIDE RANGE OF USES】We offer two separate tote bags that can be used individually or together as needed. They are ideally for daily work, travelling, fishing, picnics and even carrying meals for freight drivers and others who need to carry hot food.
- 【EXCELLENT CRAFTSMANSHIP】The double-layer lid design enhances heat preservation. The outer lid doubles as a small bowl, while the inner lid features a sealing rubber ring to prevent leakage and overflow. The outer lid includes a carrying handle for easy carry. The inner lid is designed to be opened, allowing water vapor to be released through the pressure relief plug promptly. This design keep that the jars will stay dry and clean when not in use.
- 【MEET ALL YOUR NEEDS】 The package includes 2 different sizes of stainless steel thermo food jars, large 27 oz (800 ml), small 18.5 oz (550 ml), 2 folding spoon, and 2 carry bags to meet daily life requirements. Additionally, It also comes with 1 pressure relief plug ,1 sealing ring, 1 cleaning brush.























