THERMOS FUNTAINER 10 Ounce Stainless Steel Vacuum Insulated Kids Food Jar with Folding Spoon, Lime
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No, I don't think so; it's a little too deep for a toddler. My daughter is a senior in high school, and I believe that it is preferable to have an older child.
A spoon is required, as agreed.
There aren't any that I've discovered!
It doesn't leak, so don't worry. 2- It is used by my son. Three times per week is recommended. He didn't close the lid properly, leaving a little chili inside, and it didn't spill in his lunch box.
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This was purchased for my daughter to bring ramen to school in. She's a ramen aficionado. It functions admirably. The quality is excellent, and her ramen stays warm for 6 hours.
This is exactly what we needed for the upcoming winter months! I start by pouring boiling water into the pot and letting it sit for about 5 minutes before dumping it and adding hot soup/taco meat/etc. Everything is always hot by lunchtime, according to my son, so I'll probably buy another one!.
My children enjoy bringing their lunches to school, and they occasionally wish to bring leftovers, but the hassle of warming the food discourages them. Although the school has a microwave, there is often a long wait to use it. So I went out and bought a bright green kids thermos for my ten-year-old, who is obsessed with neon green and loves to bring his lunch to school. It's a big hit with him. Especially since he'll be able to eat a warm lunch with a spoon. There is some preparation work involved, such as boiling water and placing it in a thermos to keep the food warm, but it doesn't take long to prepare in the morning while doing other things. Cleaning it is a breeze. They recommend hand washing despite the fact that it is dishwasher safe. There aren't many crevices, and it's fairly shallow, making cleaning a breeze. It's the ideal size for lunches for children. Because he kept saying he was going to use the green one, I bought one for one of the other kids as part of his birthday gifts.
My 7-year-old found it to be well-made and simple to open. The servings are quite substantial. If he doesn't finish his lunch, he'll be hot when he gets home from school. A travel spoon should come with a spoon. It suits our needs perfectly.
We like the size, and it keeps things cool for a long time without leaking. The lid, on the other hand, is extremely difficult to clean. The bottle's lip is inserted into a groove. I've tried getting brushes that fit, but no matter how hard I try, the smell never leaves my lid completely. I'm not sure if it's because the plastic retains odors or because I can't seem to get it clean enough.
I like the color and the foldable spoon, but it doesn't keep food warm for more than three hours, so it's not worth the money for me, and I won't buy it again.
It was a flop the first and only time I took it to school with her! I made her a noodle with butter in the morning around 7 a. m. , didn't waste any time, drained the noodles, added room temperature butter, stirred it up, and put it in the thermos. Before I put the noodles in, I made sure it didn't cool down too much. Her lunch, she said, was at 11 a. m. The temperature dropped to 30 degrees: (I didn't even bother trying again. ).
It's a little tricky to get the folded spoon out, so I almost brought my own. My grandson thought it was more interesting than his lunch, so I gave it to him. Very well-crafted and color-accurate design.