Anyone got any real world suggestions for a wide mouthed Thermos?
I always struggle to get my ordinary ones cleaned out after flling them with soup and things..
Real world suggestions would go a long way.
Wide mouthed Stainless thermos..
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Drop it in a bucket of hot water with some washing powder and leave overnight... Bingo!Alf_resco. wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 4:08 pm Anyone got any real world suggestions for a wide mouthed Thermos?
I always struggle to get my ordinary ones cleaned out after flling them with soup and things..
Real world suggestions would go a long way.
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Re: Wide mouthed Stainless thermos..
Hubs has one of these for soups and stews in the winter and it's been really good. It comes with a lifetime guarantee and when he lost the gasket from the lid they sent him a whole new lid free of charge. We got ours from a local store but this is the one.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stanley-Classi ... B00NFI5CMA
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stanley-Classi ... B00NFI5CMA
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I've got a "Thermocafe" by Thermos for winter work soup...... Not used it much as it hasn't been winter yet. Five quid, pre-owned from Ebay.
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I've had Aladdin and Stanley in the past.
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Got a bog standard one from Argos. Just rinse well, soak in hot & soapy, then wash thoroughly - a big bottle brush can help with that. If it smells, I leave it standing filled with water & a tablespoon of bicarb.
Anything I have like that, if it's stored long term, it gets a tablespoon of bicarb dropped in it and the lid set on top but not done up tight. Easy enough to rinse it out before use & stops it getting that musty smell.
Anything I have like that, if it's stored long term, it gets a tablespoon of bicarb dropped in it and the lid set on top but not done up tight. Easy enough to rinse it out before use & stops it getting that musty smell.
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Keep your eyes open in charity shops too - if they're letting people in, anyway. I got one for 50p, perfectly serviceable. I realise you probably want to get it sorted, but you could always have two at that price
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BTW I have a bog brush (bought new for the purpose) I use as a bottlebrush because regular ones are a bit skinny
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Don't get them mixed up.ForgeCorvus wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 7:17 pm BTW I have a bog brush (bought new for the purpose) I use as a bottlebrush because regular ones are a bit skinny
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I love that.redskies wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 1:38 pm Got a bog standard one from Argos. Just rinse well, soak in hot & soapy, then wash thoroughly - a big bottle brush can help with that. If it smells, I leave it standing filled with water & a tablespoon of bicarb.
Anything I have like that, if it's stored long term, it gets a tablespoon of bicarb dropped in it and the lid set on top but not done up tight. Easy enough to rinse it out before use & stops it getting that musty smell.
"If in doubt, drop a tablespoon of Bicarb in"
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