| Thermos Nissan 26-Ounce Travel Companion Stainless-Steel Insulated Bottle |  | Brand: Nissan Category: Kitchen
List Price: $35.00 Buy New: $20.10 as of 2/5/2012 10:24 CST details You Save: $14.90 (43%)
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Seller: ANTOnline Sales Rank: 728
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 3.3 x 3.3 x 11.5 Warranty: 5 Years
MPN: FBB750P6 Model: FBB750 UPC: 080012068915 EAN: 0080012068915 ASIN: B00004S1CY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Keeps beverages hot or cold for hours | | • | Holds nearly 26 ounces | | • | Easy, no-drip pouring without removing stopper | | • | Hand wash with mild detergent | | • | Five-year warranty against defects |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description THERMAX DOUBLE-WALL VACUUM INSULATION LOCKS IN TEMPERATURE TO PRESERVE FLAVOR & FRESHNESS; UNBREAKABLE 18/8 STAINLESS STEEL INTERIOR & EXTERIOR; CONVENIENT TWIST & POUR STOPPER MAKES SERVING SIMPLE; BUILT-IN STAINLESS STEEL CUP; LIGHT, COMPACT DESIGN FOR EFFORTLESS TRANSPORT & STORAGE; BOTTLE STAYS COOL TO THE TOUCH WITH HOT LIQUIDS & REMAINS CONDENSATION-FREE WITH COLD; CAPACITY: 26 OZ; WEIGHT: 1.4 LBS; DIM: 11.5"H X 3.8"L X 4"W
Amazon.com Review Virtually unbreakable, this lightweight, vacuum-insulated thermos travels to work or recreation easily, and for hours afterward, coffee, tea, or broth will still be hot. Or lemonade, iced tea, or a sports drink will still be chilled. Tapered toward the top and slim enough (11 inches high, 3 inches in diameter at bottom) to safely pour with one hand, it slips into a briefcase or backpack. Pouring is a snap--twist off the cup, which holds 6 ounces of liquid, twist the stopper a few turns and pour through a no-drip slot (there's one for righthanders, another for lefthanders) without removing the stopper. Fine threading ensures the stopper seals tightly, while the exterior has a handsome satin finish. The smooth interior cleans with sponge or cloth, and preheating or prechilling with hot or cold water is recommended. --Fred Brack
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