colorado russ
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- Aug 10, 2017
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Okay, in preparation for a late season deer hunt with my wife in NE Colorado, I started thinking of things I might normally not take. Given the possibility of very cold weather and winds, keeping her warm will make for a more enjoyable hunt. I found we had 2 Stanley Aladdin thermos\' downstairs so thought I should give them a try before tossing and buying a new one. Hot coffee, tea or chocolate around 09:00 will be a welcome treat!
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Here\'s my test. As you can see, these are almost identical - one on the right is older and has some rust but what I think is more important is the lid. The newer one on the left has an insert you unscrew to pour out liquid which avoids possible lid falling off if unscrewed too far then hot water everywhere. I boiled a quart of water and added to each thermos then took the temp. Below is how they compared. To check the temp, I unscrewed one lid, put in thermometer, got max then put lid back on. Maybe lid is off 15-20 seconds. Repeated with second thermos.
Older vs Newer
186 deg vs 186 deg - starting temp
175 deg vs 177 deg - after 2 1/2 hours
171 deg vs 175 deg - after 3 1/2 hours
146 deg vs 156 deg - after 12 hours
134 deg vs 145 deg - after 19 hours
Seems like I could boil the water the night before and take off the early morning list if still 150-160 deg 10-11 hours later.
P.S. Yes, things are slow at work today!
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Here\'s my test. As you can see, these are almost identical - one on the right is older and has some rust but what I think is more important is the lid. The newer one on the left has an insert you unscrew to pour out liquid which avoids possible lid falling off if unscrewed too far then hot water everywhere. I boiled a quart of water and added to each thermos then took the temp. Below is how they compared. To check the temp, I unscrewed one lid, put in thermometer, got max then put lid back on. Maybe lid is off 15-20 seconds. Repeated with second thermos.
Older vs Newer
186 deg vs 186 deg - starting temp
175 deg vs 177 deg - after 2 1/2 hours
171 deg vs 175 deg - after 3 1/2 hours
146 deg vs 156 deg - after 12 hours
134 deg vs 145 deg - after 19 hours
Seems like I could boil the water the night before and take off the early morning list if still 150-160 deg 10-11 hours later.
P.S. Yes, things are slow at work today!