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Product Details Manufacturer: Thermos Nissan Brand: Nissan Model: FBB1000 Product features: - Light, compact briefcase bottle from Nissan Thermos
- Stainless-steel exterior with vacuum insulation
- Thermos keeps hot liquids warm for up to 12 hours, and cold drinks cool for 24 hours
- Easy twist off lid prevents leaks; hand wash only
- Thermos carries up to 34 ounces
Accessories: - Thermos Nissan 34 Ounce Stainless Steel Bottle w/ Folding Handle
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Price List for Thermos Nissan 34-Ounce Stainless-Steel Vacuum Insulated Briefcase Bottle
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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of the Thermos Nissan 34-Ounce Stainless-Steel Vacuum Insulated Briefcase BottleCustomer Review: Amazing little (tall) bottle! Summary: 5 StarsLet's start with the outside... it's made of stainless steel, I can probably beat somebody with it and it won't make a dent, and it's tall but compact. It's also made in Malaysia.
So, what do we have here? It's a very spacious, 34 ounce thermos. And boy does it work, and well! It was in the high 80s out today, and I filled my new thermos with organic apple juice. I put it in my messenger bag, and ran numerous errands all day in the heat, and with the bottle bouncing around inside the bag as I ran, walked, and climbed numerous steps into, and out of the subway.
The end result? 12 hours or so later, the apple juice is still cold! (what's left of it) And nothing leaked out, nope. You can tell the stopper and lid are meant to keep things (including the cold) inside.
So, to get to the liquid, first there's the main cap that you screw off. Below that layer is a plastic stopper, recycling code 05. Unscrew that, and ah, liquidy goodness!
The only thing that may be difficult is cleaning, as it's a tall bottle, and hard to get into... my method thus far is dropping water and soap in it, covering it, and shaking it furiously like I'm mixing a drink or something. This seems to work well.
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