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I am on the market for a new thermos (specifically for coffee). I am interested in it being leakproof and it only has to keep the coffee hot for 3 hours. Please share if you've found the perfect thermos or if you got a dud you would not recommend. *If you could be so kind as to post details as to type and size in the comments, I would appreciate it.

orange_girl 8 Jan 28
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My Reduce Wedge thermos keeps hot tea steaming hot for over four hours.

It does a better job than any thermo my hiking partners have tried over the years.

Here's one on E-Bay for $10:

[ebay.com]

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I have a large thermoscafe by Thermos I’ve had for over a decade. Works great for night shifts for keeping my tea hot.
If I’m just going to a sports event or something where I can have an open drink, I have Yetis for that. They’re good too.

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Word of mouth says Yeti.

I also had good luck with a Stainless Steel Thermos. Made by "Thermos". But that was decades ago. (It still works though). Nothing to break either.

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[ebay.com]Thermos-Black-16-Ounce/202503432432?_trkparms=aid%3D333200%26algo%3DCOMP.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20171012094517%26meid%3D0917e40d21e74fbea8fbfc3e413c2098%26pid%3D100008%26rk%3D5%26rkt%3D9%26sd%3D352556179176%26itm%3D202503432432&_trksid=p2047675.c100008.m2219

...of course, all stanley thermoses are good.

Screw the red solo cup - the green Stanley thermos is the ultimate beverage container!

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If your budget is large enough ($80 on Amazon), the Ember Temperature Controlled Ceramic Mug looks interesting. But, it isn't a thermos. It's just a mug.

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I have a (actually a pair) of 'contigo' cups. They're not carafe size but large for drinks. They keep my tea hot for hours and they are very spillproof. Like other suggestions here they are expensive (so I've been told -- they were a gift) but I'll highly recommend them.

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My nephew and his wife both use Yetis for their coffee. They swear by them.
I've heard they're expensive, but last a long time, and keep hot liquids hot, and
cold liquids cold.
So, I think this is just another instance of "you get what you pay for".

I think Yeti is over priced, and comparable performance can be found for less money. The Reduce brand has been good to me, and has good customer service when I lost the top to my 32 ounce coffee mug.

@orange_girl
I just think of the ring as being well seasoned, rather than dirty🙂

@orange_girl
The Contigo brand at Costco are nice, and affordable as well as dishwasher safe!
I believe the top screws on, so it can be inverted without spilling.

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The ones made by Yeti are very good but pretty expensive.

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