GiNT 34Oz Stainless Steel Thermal Coffee Carafe with Lid/Double Walled Vacuum Thermos / 12 Hour Heat Retention (Purple, 1L)
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Even though the carafe's lid is one piece, cleaning it is simple.
Even though the carafe's lid is one piece, cleaning it is simple.
Although the carafe's lid is removable, cleaning it is still simple.
The warranty information, I believe, is also available online.
Selected User Reviews For GiNT 34Oz Stainless Steel Thermal Coffee Carafe with Lid/Double Walled Vacuum Thermos / 12 Hour Heat Retention (Purple, 1L)
This is what I use to keep my tea hot. It keeps the water warm for a while, but it's not hot enough for me after a few hours. br>br>RECENTLY UPDATED REVIEW: After receiving a new carafe from the seller UniQUE, I increased my rating from three to five stars. They contacted me on multiple occasions to ensure that I was satisfied with my purchase. They quickly sent me a replacement carafe, which keeps my liquid hotter for a longer period of time than the previous one. I'd say a half carafe keeps my water hot for at least 6 hours! I'm not sure what went wrong with the first carafe I bought; The lid seal, I believe, was ineffective. Overall, I am extremely pleased with my replacement, as well as the seller's follow-up and persistence in ensuring my satisfaction.
This replaced a carafe with a peeled and flaked plastic handle, spout, and stopper, making it dangerous to use. It actually caused me to bleed. Oh, and it was always keeping the coffee hot, so that was going on as well. br>br>Because I use this on a daily basis for my 40 oz. , I appreciate the Gint's size options. I don't like baking on the stove because it gives me a caffeine boost. Some people I know could brew a watery, miserable, weak pot and not notice if they burned it to a paste, but I'm one of those snobs who insists on grinding fresh beans and enjoys the flavor of good coffee. br>br>Here's a simple, drip-free stopper. proof, as well as simple. Every morning, I simply pour hot water through the spout to rinse the carafe, then refill it to pre-heat it. While the pot is brewing, heat it up. After pouring my first mug, I fill it halfway with coffee and am pleasantly surprised at how hot it stays. It can take me up to two hours to finish the last cup, and it's still hot! Exceptional. I expected the carafe's entire volume of air to act as a cooling agent, but nooooooo! This thing is incredible! It also comes with a nice rubber pad on the bottom to protect your counter. br>br> Gint has figured out how to keep coffee hot and tasty for as long as possible. I'm so thankful that I snapped a photo for your benefit. Or something along those lines. The mid- size 1. 5L fits nicely with my brew battery and keeps my canister and grinder in perfect incline symmetry, which is important for aesthetics and obsessive/compulsive tendencies. Don't hesitate to buy.
Last year, we bought a larger Gint carafe and were very pleased with it. It was ideal for when the whole family was together, but it was far too large for just my wife and me. This smaller carafe is ideal for travel, and we'll be using it this summer. It's fashionable and simple to operate. The only reason we gave this product four stars instead of five is because once you open it up, there are six pieces inside; we cleaned it and reassembled it without difficulty, but it could be difficult to do so. We believe this is a fantastic product in general.
It's a lovely, well-designed stainless steel carafe, but we make coffee in a french press and bought the carafe to transfer the coffee and keep it hot. Within two hours, the coffee began to cool and left a lingering aftertaste. We cleaned the carafe with vinegar and it finally got rid of the aftertaste, but we needed a carafe that could keep hot liquids hot, and this one didn't meet our expectations.
I'm glad I came across this hobby. I broke my Ninja, and I didn't want to replace it with another glass one because they're so fragile and expensive, so I went with this one because it gives me so much more flexibility. It fits in my Ninja Brewer and maintains heat for an extended period of time, which is a feature I didn't have before. And I'm free to use my pot as usual. I turn off the warming burner because there is a non-removable object in the room. Replace the carafe's bottom by slipping it on. However, it retains heat even when the burner is turned off, which is a plus! Simply brew with the lid off until it's done, then replace the lid to keep it hot for a long time, and you'll have an insulated carafe for a fraction of the cost of a new Ninja carafe.
one that clings to the surface and snaps into place; there's no screw-up here on lid. It has a modern appearance and is available in three different sizes. Another 68-dollar bill was returned to me. I purchased an oz thermos and this 1. Because the previous one was too large for the amount of coffee we make, we upgraded to a 5 liter one. This model keeps coffee hot for 3 hours, but you can extend the life of the carafe by filling it with hot water before using it to hold coffee. That pre- It comes with instructions on how to clean and use it, as well as heats the thermos walls so they don't steal heat from your coffee as quickly. Other models, on the other hand, do not have inserts. This product has exceeded my expectations.
11th November, 2019: This was only received a week ago, so these are just first impressions; I'll update if it turns out to be particularly good or particularly bad over time. For the time being, it appears to be keeping the temperature stable. br>br>Here's some of the data I gathered after preheating it for about 5 minutes with hot water from the tap, then filling it with boiling water (FYI, I check my kitchen thermometer against an ice water bath at 32°F from time to time, and it's accurate): br>br>Water temperature was 201°Fbr>at 2 hours, 190°Fbr>at 6 hours, 175°Fbr>at 8 hours, 170°Fbr>at 15 hours, 145°F (coffee would be plenty hot to drink and enjoy at 145°F for me)br>br>at 17 hours, 135°Fbr>at 24 hours, 125°F (coffee would be "pleas My test, on the other hand, confirms that this device has incredible insulating capabilities.