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Them ones specially made for Council workers?

I just use it for the hot water. Make the tea in the cup. 👍

I broke mine 39 years ago. Never been  able to work since.

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9 minutes ago, king said:

Right what's the difference between these 2 I can only see a different design neck on the more expensive 1, and why the price difference..

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Well, the top one has a different neck shape, and is the 'classic' model. 

Hope that helps.  🙂

Yes, I'm being facetious.  🙂👍

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14 minutes ago, Daniel cain said:

Them Stanley flasks are the bollocks mate..you wont be disappointed,well worth the coin💯👍

Sound mate I will buy 1 tommorow go outdoors got them down the road from me..

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2 minutes ago, Daniel cain said:

Shop around,I picked one of them big heritage one's up for £29 👍

I've been using 1 of these travel mugs for 2.5yrs now the same 1 it's lasting well and keeps a brew warm for hrs and hrs. Can't fault it for £12.50 mate.

So the 1ltr stanley flask will give me 2 refills In the travel mug which will be spot on..

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3 minutes ago, Greyman said:

Lidl’s or Aldi make a copy for about a fiver I,ve had mine quite a few years with no problem 

I haven't seen them mate..the 1 I've got now needs throwing out the window and tracking the dozer over it lol..so need a replacement 

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Most flasks are pretty good - you're going to work, you're not going on an Arctic expedition so, they will keep your tea warm for long enough.

 

Mine was less than a tenner from Asda - I put 3 tea bags,a slosh of milk and boiling water in it. It's still warm after 10 hours.

 

 

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