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Reddit mentions of Hydro Flask Travel Coffee Flask, 20 oz, Pacific
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Hydro Flask Travel Coffee Flask, 20 oz, Pacific. Here are the top ones.
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- Newly produced Hydro Flasks do not feature a registered trademark symbol next to the logo
- Keeps beverages cold up to 24 hours and hot up to 6 hours when using the lid
- BPA-free and phthalate-free; 18/8 food-grade stainless steel
- Comes with a Hydro Flip lid to help reduce spills; lid not leakproof
- Lifetime warranty
Features:
Specs:
Color | Pacific |
Height | 9.055118101 Inches |
Length | 2.9133858238 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 20 oz (592 ml) Wide Mouth |
Weight | 0.675 Pounds |
Width | 2.9133858238 Inches |
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This is the best thermos I've ever had. Use it daily.
Another fan of Hydro Flask here, I use mine the same way you describe. I have about 10 different thermoses and to be honest none of them are quite perfect but overall the Hydro Flask is my pick for on the go coffee.
Contigo -- the thermos itself is really easy to clean but the lid is a pain, like you mentioned.
Hydro Flask -- the lid is incredibly simple and easy to clean, but the thermos itself is a bit trickier since the opening is smaller, for a deep cleanings I usually have to use a fork to push around a brillo pad to get all the coffee discoloration out of the steel.
With Hydro Flask all of the "Wide Mouth" lids are interchangeable so you could put the same lid on the 64oz growler as you do on the smaller bottles if you need to have half a gallon of hot coffee at work. I've got the 20 and 40oz versions, the coating on them is the best I've experienced and has laughed off drops onto concrete/asphalt, a few dents but no negative impact on the vacuum seal or longevity of heat/cold retention.
Yeti Tumbler -- they are great but they don't actually seal closed so you stand a risk of spilling some. Easiest to clean since it's basically a steel cup with a polycarbonate lid (don't use the scrubby side of a sponge on the lid or you will scratch the crap out of it.)
A Hydro Flask. Keeps whatever's in it cold for up to 12 hours without any condensation on the outside. Cold water is so much easier to drink!
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