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  • Thank you very much!!

  • Wow! Im getting a nissan

  • @thayne559 youll be glad you did.

  • @bctruck Out of curiosity, are they both 32 oz thermoses?

  • @sk8tafrnk no they where 61 (nissan) and 64 (stanley)

  • great comparison! ive got both an old stanley and an old thermos, the kind with the flip open spout on the lid that never seals! lol! if i use that one i always have to try to keep it standing upright, and you know thats almost impossible in a truck!

  • @chevynova7177 the old thermos brand is not the same as the thermos by nissan. i don t have an old style thermos so i wasnt able to do a comparison to the stanley or nissan thermos. if you bought a nissan thermos you couldnt go wrong.fill it up in jacksonville and have hot coffee in el paso.

  • @bctruck i actually looked at the store today but all they had was chinese alladin ones!

  • @chevynova7177 you can get the nissan thermos far cheaper through amazon than you can at a store. i bought mine at bass pro shop,,,,then thought about amazon.

  • My brand new vaccum insulated Stanley kept my hot chocolate hot for almost a day. I filled it up thursday morning with hot chocolate, took it to work, brought it home maybe 5 hours later and it was still steaming. I took it to a friends house and left it in the car for about 4 hours, then drove home, stayed up a few hours, and it was still hot. This was at about 11 at night. I went to sleep, and the next morning at noon it was cold

  • Thanks for this video! I was literally about to hit buy on a Stanley, and thought I would just double check Youtube, to see what people had to say. I'm so glad you posted this vid! I bought a Thermos brand flask. It's the second one I've owned, and I love it! Keeps food and drink hot for AGES!!! thank you again!

  • Thanks was waiting for this....

  • @barnett1129 your welcome .i hope i saved you from spending hard earned dollars on a stanley. i dont feel bad saying that now that i know they arent even made in america anymore.

  • Maybe the Stanley was good enough when it was new. If they are vacum insulated, maybe it leaked and now it's air insulated.

  • @cipmars well i would consider that as a possibility if the stanley didnt keep coffee hot for the same length of time as when it was new

  • @bctruck Oh, then it's got no excuse. It has sucked from the very begining.

  • @cipmars well i wouldnt say it sucks. i would say its not even in the same league as the nissan. however,at this very moment im in the middle of a test with the stanley to see if its capable of cooking rice which requires less heat and less time. i should have results up in a couple of hours.

  • @bctruck Waiting for it.

  • Big difference

  • @abushua i had no idea till i tested them side by side that there was this big a diiference

  • where did you get yours all the ones i find say vacum insulated

  • @rdnkrfnk i bought mine at bass pro shop over in shreveport. ill check on amazon and send you a link if i find one.

  • Interesting. I looked up the Nissan on Amazon. They're about $25, but there's shipping, too. Still, not bad.

  • @DIYMakerman i payed way to much for mine at bass pro. i didnt know they could be had that cheap till after i bought it.

  • @bctruck There is one thing you didn't mention, though. How many ounces are your thermoses? I think you have the 34 oz model Nissan there. The Stanley looks a bit smaller...

  • @DIYMakerman the nissan is the biggest one they make. its 60 ounces. the stanley is smaller but i dont remember by how much.i think its a little over half as big as the stanley because when i started mixing my coffee in the big one i nearly doubled the amount of sugar i put in to get it to taste like i was used to.

  • With that much heat retention you could probably cook the beans without boiling for 5 minutes. Thanks for the video.

  • @bubbaisgr8 well my next test will be to soak the beans for 24 hours then put them into the thermos with boiling water. i think ill try them at 8 hours to see if they are done. it would be nice to do that in the morning and have beans ready to eat in the evening.

  • Thanks for the Video. I always considered Stanley the Cadillac of thermo's and never gave anything else a chance.

  • @Jeffrich308 me to. i was suprised to see that much difference in heat retention. then a little mad that i paid so much for the stanley. i think they are about 25 bucks now.

  • Thank you.

  • @WATCHMANTRUTH007 your welcome.

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