| | |  | Food Jars & Lunch Containers | Home » » Thermos 2340STP6 Jar with Folding Spoon | | | | | | | Description: | | Thermax double wall vacuum insulation. Unbreakable stainless steel interior and exterior. Extra wide mouth. Unbreakable folding stainless steel spoon fits into lid. Keeps liquids cold 9 hours, hot 7 hours. | | | Features: | |
• Stainless steel food and beverage carrier with 16-ounce capacity and included folding stainless steel spoon
• Double wall vacuum insulation retains hot or cold temperatures
• Unbreakable stainless steel interior and exterior
• Extra wide mouth is easy to fill, serve from and clean; non-slip, scratch-resistant base
• Storage compartment holds condiments and more
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 8.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.7 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 26 reviews |
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26 of 26 found the following review helpful:
The perfect container for a hot lunch!Feb 20, 2009
By Molly Grue
"Renaissance Woman"
I have been packing two of these containers with soup, spaghetti, stew, baked beans or other hot foods five times a week for the past year, and I'm happy to report that this product really works. The food stays piping hot, the seals are leakproof, and the jars and lids are durable and don't retain odors.
The rubbery gaskets that seal the food jars do have grooves where food or broth can lodge, so they can (and should) be removed for hand washing. Unfortunately, the Thermos company doesn't mention this anywhere on the packaging or in the enclosed literature, so you'll have to trust me on this. Please take the gaskets off for cleaning or your thermos will start to smell bad.
The Norpro Stainless Steel Wide-Mouth Funnel makes the task of filling the food jars with messy, splashy food MUCH easier. I recommend it highly.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Great thermos.Apr 05, 2008
By K. Wall
"Cooking Mom"
We have owned a lot of different thermos-type products but they were too big, too under-insulated or too fragile (glass). We gave up for a while and the kids had to go back to cold lunches...until I discovered this product. It is wonderful! We are back to packing soup and chili once more.I love the slim design and its ability to retain heat. The hidden spoon is an added bonus. I just bought another one.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Awesome thermos!Oct 15, 2010
By N. Marnell I have not used a thermos since I was a child but decided I wanted to give one a try. I hemmed and hawed over buying one but after a lot of comparison and thought, I purchased this one. I LOVE it! The spoon is super handy, it is leak proof, and has kept my food very hot after 5-6 hours. I have warmed the thermos up with hot water before filling it in the morning and it is great. By the time I get to eating it, the food on top is cooler but I just shake it up and all is good. I really love this thing---more than is probably rational. If you are on the fence, buy it! You won't regret it!
11 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Thermos soup container with spoonMar 22, 2010
By J. Clark
"jeeper2007"
I got this product as I hoped it would keep my soup nice and hot...well it's ok. I will start with the pros... holds a good amount of soup, has not leaked in a week of use and built in spoon is really handy
so holding heat...it's ok, after about 5 hours soup is not bad, but not hot either
here are my test that i ran with numbers filled with 180 degree water and sat on my counter, after 5 hours it dropped to 130 with it being about 68 in my house. This wasn't bad, so if your in a office and take soup it should work pretty good filled with 180 degree water again and sat it on my back porch, temp was around 38 to 40 and in 6 hours it dropped to 100 degrees. I work outside all day so i can't always keep it warm. I also have to say that i don't have it full right to the top as a little more soup/fluid in there might hold onto heat a little longer.
In all I can deal with it as I'm not a real picky eater, just trying to save a few bucks and watch what I eat
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Keeps it HOT, fits in my IglooMay 14, 2009
By fugraw Thermos TherMax IS Maximum Insulation! This thermos will keep your hot food nice and hot for hours. I tested hot foods for 3 hours and will push it and see how hot my food will stay after 7 hours. When I get the chance I will also try cold food and see if it will live up to the claim.
Overall great product. This Thermo holds just enough food. Comes with a nice fold-able metal spoon in a screw-on compartment. Nice simple design.
My only small complaint, the container might be a little too tall so you may need to dive in to spoon up some food.
Thermos makes some of the most effective products on the market.
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