Thermos Nissan 34-Ounce Stainless-Steel Vacuum Insulated Briefcase Bottle | 
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List Price: $40.00 Buy New: $34.95 You Save: $5.05 (13%)
Rating: 103 reviews Sales Rank: 1616
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 12.7 x 3.5 x 3.5
MPN: FBB1000 Model: FBB1000 UPC: 041205609087 EAN: 0041205609087 ASIN: B00009V4FM
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| Features:
| | Light, compact briefcase bottle from Nissan Thermos | | | Stainless-steel exterior with vacuum insulation | | | Thermos keeps hot liquids warm for up to 12 hours, and cold drinks cool for 24 hours | | | Easy twist off lid prevents leaks; hand wash only | | | Thermos carries up to 34 ounces |
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Product Description COMPACT STAINLESS STEEL BOTTLE,
Amazon.com Review Morning coffee still steams at the end of a long workday when stored in this briefcase bottle from Nissan. This larger version of the popular FBB500 bottle holds enough cocoa for a small family, and is easily stowed in a daypack or briefcase. While the thermos keeps hot beverages warm, it also excels in keeping cold drinks chilled. Made from stainless steel, the thermos is both durable and easy to care for. Vacuum insulation keeps fluids secure within the thermos and hot for up to 12 hours. Cold beverages remain cool for up to 24 hours. The lid easily twists on and off, and features a leak-proof design. The briefcase bottle holds up to 34 ounces. Hand wash only. --Jessica Reuling
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| Customer Reviews: Read 98 more reviews...
Amazing little (tall) bottle! June 7, 2005 Phillip Roncoroni (Manhattan, New York) 92 out of 94 found this review helpful
Let's start with the outside... it's made of stainless steel, I can probably beat somebody with it and it won't make a dent, and it's tall but compact. It's also made in Malaysia. So, what do we have here? It's a very spacious, 34 ounce thermos. And boy does it work, and well! It was in the high 80s out today, and I filled my new thermos with organic apple juice. I put it in my messenger bag, and ran numerous errands all day in the heat, and with the bottle bouncing around inside the bag as I ran, walked, and climbed numerous steps into, and out of the subway. The end result? 12 hours or so later, the apple juice is still cold! (what's left of it) And nothing leaked out, nope. You can tell the stopper and lid are meant to keep things (including the cold) inside. So, to get to the liquid, first there's the main cap that you screw off. Below that layer is a plastic stopper, recycling code 05. Unscrew that, and ah, liquidy goodness! The only thing that may be difficult is cleaning, as it's a tall bottle, and hard to get into... my method thus far is dropping water and soap in it, covering it, and shaking it furiously like I'm mixing a drink or something. This seems to work well.
Outstanding Thermos January 10, 2005 Ben Turnbull (NY, NY) 38 out of 40 found this review helpful
I make my tea early in the morning, pour it into this Nissan thermos, and 8 hours later my tea is still very hot. This thermos looks good, has convenient cork that unscrews just a little bit to pour out my drink, and it keeps my tea HOT for long long time. Pretty good for a thermos.
Excellent so far! September 19, 2004 Ivan Osipkov (Saint Paul, MN, USA) 26 out of 26 found this review helpful
Very light, simple, keeps things hot very long. Does not leak, easy to pour without opening it completely. Easy to clean, looks very good. So far, I'm very happy with it and recommended it to my friends.
My favorite purchase from Amazon.com March 21, 2006 Emerson (Starkville, MS USA) 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
Leave it to some engineers to produce one of the best products on the market. The Nissan Thermos is excellent. The high vacuum means that my coffee made today is still hot enough to drink tomorrow, no lie. In one case I made coffee on a friday morning, filled the thermos full, and forgot about it. I use a french press and always pour into the thermos after it's made. Sunday morning when I went to make coffee, I realized that the thermos was still full. The coffee inside was still hot and almost as fresh as if I had just made it. In my opinion, this high-vacuum thermos is the best on the market. Another shock, the thermos came with a pamplet of plots and charts. They were temperature vs. time plots comparing their high vacuum to an unspecified lower vacuum and a non-vacuum insulated thermos. Being an engineer myself, I got a large kick out of this. Only complaint: The rubber seal on the top is absorbant. Since the second use, the seal has smelled of old coffee. When I put tea in the thermos the next day it took on a hint of this smell. The seal is a vital component of the thermos, without which it leaks and does not hold heat as well. It holds just over a half pot of coffee (6 cups, according to Cuisinart). Overall, the Nissan Stainless Steel briefcase bottle is, without a doubt, my favorite purchase from Amazon.com.
Perfect? February 23, 2008 C.S. Williamson 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3O1IJLFA1S337 A concise video review, after using daily for about a month.
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