Amazon has 16-Oz Goodful Vacuum Sealed Stainless Steel Insulated Thermos Food Jar (Sage) on sale for $8.63. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25+.
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Product Description:
This double wall vacuum sealed insulated food jar can keep hot soup steaming hot or yogurt at the perfect cold temperature for hours.
The screw on lid is leak proof, so you can place this food jar in a gym bag, purse, backpack and more without worrying about your food leaking everywhere.
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Amazon has 16-Oz Goodful Vacuum Sealed Stainless Steel Insulated Thermos Food Jar (Sage) on sale for $8.63. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25+.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal.
Product Description:
This double wall vacuum sealed insulated food jar can keep hot soup steaming hot or yogurt at the perfect cold temperature for hours.
The screw on lid is leak proof, so you can place this food jar in a gym bag, purse, backpack and more without worrying about your food leaking everywhere.
Model: Goodful Vacuum Sealed Insulated Food Jar with Handle Lid, Stainless Steel Thermos, Lunch Container, 16 Oz, Sage
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I highly recommend sticking with established brands for these. We have food jars my kid has used for school for at least 5 years, and thermos was able to sell just replacement rings so we didn't waste the whole jar.
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Vacuum-sealed? Hardly. The lid screws on and there is air in with your food.
Now, the double-walls are vacuum insulated, but when I read vacuum-sealed, I thought I could pump out the air to vacuum seal the contents.
I guess another way to read this is, what they are saying that the insulation gap is vacuum sealed with no air in between walls. It is a little convoluted writing
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I highly recommend sticking with established brands for these. We have food jars my kid has used for school for at least 5 years, and thermos was able to sell just replacement rings so we didn't waste the whole jar.
I highly recommend sticking with established brands for these. We have food jars my kid has used for school for at least 5 years, and thermos was able to sell just replacement rings so we didn't waste the whole jar.
I highly recommend sticking with established brands for these. We have food jars my kid has used for school for at least 5 years, and thermos was able to sell just replacement rings so we didn't waste the whole jar.
I just realized this is not Thermos brand. Yeah would stay away.
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Now, the double-walls are vacuum insulated, but when I read vacuum-sealed, I thought I could pump out the air to vacuum seal the contents.
Now, the double-walls are vacuum insulated, but when I read vacuum-sealed, I thought I could pump out the air to vacuum seal the contents.
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