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Old 19-06-2008, 11:59 PM   #1
psaffrey@googlemail.com
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Default Flask with compartments

I'm after a kind of Thermos flask (although not necessarily made by
Thermos) that looks like a regular flask from the outside, but inside
contains a number of tight-fitting smaller containers. This is ideal
for, for example, taking a curry for a picnic, where you put rice in
one container and curry in another then put them both inside the main
flask to keep warm.

My dad has one of these, so I know they exist. However, I can't seem
to find one on the interwebs. Can somebody give me some pointers? I'm
UK based, if that makes any difference.

Thanks in advance,

Peter
 
Old 20-06-2008, 01:13 PM   #2
Brian Huntley
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Default Re: Flask with compartments

On Jun 19, 8:59 am, "psaff...@googlemail.com"
<psaff...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I'm after a kind of Thermos flask (although not necessarily made by
> Thermos) that looks like a regular flask from the outside, but inside
> contains a number of tight-fitting smaller containers. This is ideal
> for, for example, taking a curry for a picnic, where you put rice in
> one container and curry in another then put them both inside the main
> flask to keep warm.
>
> My dad has one of these, so I know they exist. However, I can't seem
> to find one on the interwebs. Can somebody give me some pointers? I'm
> UK based, if that makes any difference.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Peter


Do you mean like a thermal tiffin pan (like this
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page....t=1,43326,43330
with a thermal layer?)

I'd like to see that!
 
Old 20-06-2008, 08:49 PM   #3
ACAR
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Default Re: Flask with compartments

On Jun 19, 9:59 am, "psaff...@googlemail.com"
<psaff...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I'm after a kind of Thermos flask (although not necessarily made by
> Thermos) that looks like a regular flask from the outside, but inside
> contains a number of tight-fitting smaller containers.

snip
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Peter


Thermos All-in-One Meal Carrier JLN1400P

You're welcome.
 
Old 20-06-2008, 08:58 PM   #4
Tom Biasi
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Default Re: Flask with compartments


<psaffrey@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:82592b2c-0680-4d18-b1ed-8f047444caa7@f36g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
> I'm after a kind of Thermos flask (although not necessarily made by
> Thermos) that looks like a regular flask from the outside, but inside
> contains a number of tight-fitting smaller containers. This is ideal
> for, for example, taking a curry for a picnic, where you put rice in
> one container and curry in another then put them both inside the main
> flask to keep warm.
>
> My dad has one of these, so I know they exist. However, I can't seem
> to find one on the interwebs. Can somebody give me some pointers? I'm
> UK based, if that makes any difference.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Peter


ACAR beat me to it. here is the link to his suggestion.
http://www.thermos.com/Product_deta...2&ProductID=502

Tom


 
Old 25-06-2008, 03:38 AM   #5
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Default Re: Flask with compartments

On Jun 19, 9:59*am, "psaff...@googlemail.com"
<psaff...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I'm after a kind of Thermos flask (although not necessarily made by
> Thermos) that looks like a regular flask from the outside, but inside
> contains a number of tight-fitting smaller containers. This is ideal
> for, for example, taking a curry for a picnic, where you put rice in
> one container and curry in another then put them both inside the main
> flask to keep warm.

[snip]

Just that I can't imagine taking one camping. I take my rice and
curry products camping, yes. But I take them dehydrated, and
cook them just before eating.

Still, such a device might be pretty keen for taking lunch to the
office.
Socks
 
 


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