
KLEAN KANTEEN 16 oz. Wide Insulated Thermos, Color Options
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KLEAN KANTEEN 16 oz. Wide Insulated Thermos, Color Options
The sleek Klean Kanteen 16 oz. Insulated Thermos is a double-walled, vacuum-insulated bottle that does triple duty as a leakproof thermos, an insulated food container, and a stylish to-go mug.Features/Benefits:
- Insulates hot beverages up to 6 hours; insulates iced drinks up to 24 hours
- Durable, double-walled construction; high performance vacuum insulation
- Slim design fits in most cup holders
- Made of 18/8 food-grade stainless steel—no liner needed
- 100% stainless interior with leakproof stainless-interior loop cap; external stainless steel threads
- Extra-wide mouth (2.125 in.)
- No BPA, phthalates, lead, or other harmful substances
- Doesn’t retain or impart flavors
- Rounded corners are easy to clean
- Works with standard backcountry water filters
- Reusable and recyclable
- Easy to hand wash
- Attachment loop on cap makes it easy to clip Klean Kanteen onto a belt, harness, pack, or anywhere else you need easy access to your drink
- Capacity: 16 oz. (473 ml)
- Size: 7.25 in. (height w/o cap) x 2.93 in. (width)
- For “sip-on-the-go” convenience, check out the Café Cap (sold separately: search Item # 11769599 to view)
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KLEAN KANTEEN 16 oz. Wide Insulated Thermos, Color Options
Weight 8.75 oz. (without cap)
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Comments about KLEAN KANTEEN 16 oz. Wide Insulated Thermos, Color Options:
This insulated bottle really works for keeping liquids hot for at least 2 hours with tea being warm for at least another 2. I have trouble with very hot liquids, and I can hardly sip my tea even after 1 hour, it is so hot! I have not tried it with cold liquids - perhaps in the summertime. Love it!
Pros
- Does not leak
Cons
- Allows my coffee to cool
- Too narrow to clean
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Comments about KLEAN KANTEEN 16 oz. Wide Insulated Thermos, Color Options:
I have tested this thermos by filling it with extra boiling water, then pouring in my second morning cup of coffee from my melita pot. Within a couple of hours the coffee is lukewarm and that is sitting on my kitchen counter. How is it going to do when I take it out for a snowshoe or XCountry ski trip when the air is 20 degrees instead of 65 degrees?
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