About this deal
You don’t need to spend a fortune on a soup flask and while this one isn’t a whole lot cheaper than the others on this list, there is a difference in price. But this doesn’t mean that you have to compromise on quality and performance; the Flintronic food flask does a great job at keeping your food warm.
You want something lightweight but you don’t want something that compromises durability for this. Therefore, it’s really essential to look at the materials and choose something with a good balance between the two. Flask Size It’s lightweight and compact, with insulated walls that are designed to keep your food hot for 9 hours or cold for 14. Of course, one of the main reasons to buy a flask is to keep hot food hot. As such, heat retention is another of the most important factors to consider before buying. This heat retention time can vary hugely between around 4 hours, up to 12 hours and potentially even longer than that. This means that you have to factor in how, where and when you intend to use your flask. For single portions, a few hours is probably fine, but on longer expeditions with multiple meals, you’re naturally going to need one that’ll hold onto that heat for longer. It has a 400ml capacity, which is perfect for one person - although if you’re particularly hungry you’ll need some extra sides.We don’t think it’s a huge problem but obviously it depends on how long you’d need to keep your food warm. For a camping trip where you might not eat for hours, it’s not ideal but for the office, the keep-warm time should be sufficient. One of the most important things to think about when buying a soup flask is how heavy it is. If you’re going to be carrying the flask around with you, the last thing you want is something that’s going to weigh you down. If the flask is already pretty chunky, just think how that weight is going to increase when you fill it.
The cylindrical jar has a wide base with a lid that’s coated in a grippy material that makes it much easier to unscrew.
Easiest to unscrew: Zwilling vacuum food flask
Material: 8/8 Pro-Grade Stainless Steel, Capacity: 591 ml, Hours cold: Unspecified, Hours hot: Unspecified. What is the best soup flask? At 530ml, the SHO insulated food flask was one of the bigger ones we tried but you can get an even bigger 800ml version. France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Ireland, Netherlands, Austria, Denmark, Poland, Sweden, Czech Republic This one comes with a feature that the Thermos could do with; it has air vents at the top that allow you to release air before opening. This will prevent any difficulty opening the flask which could result in the contents exploding. It’s a nice little addition and not something you see on all flasks.