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Best stainless steel flask I've ever owned cost me a fiver from Asda, keeps hot longer than any others. Had the Aladdin flasks, and some other expensive ones. I only put in boiling water, and add the beverage of choice on site, usually a nice Cappucino with choccy sprinkles:biggrin:

 

I say very cosmopolitan Andy.

 

Dare i say refined, even

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What you need to do Mozza is tell the customer you forgot to pick up your lunch as you were in a rush . Most customers will be only to happy to feed you .:thumbup: And a hot brew .

 

know thats a good idea:thumbup:

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Liam, the answer is in your Avatar :wink:

 

Good thread though, I've been trying to get a decent flask for ages. We carry a small dumpy lpg cylinder, gas ring and kettle with us, and a selection of tea and coffee, sugar etc. (chai spiced tea being my drink of choice)

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know thats a good idea:thumbup:

 

Why thank you kind Sir . Also we used to take a flask and just ask the customer to fill it with hot water . This justs means you can save a bit of time in the morning and have hot water all day .:biggrin:

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I know a guy thats got a cap with "Tea white with one sugar" on it, turns up in the morning points to his hat and the customer finds it so cheeky 9 times out of 10 they make him one.

 

He is from Manchester so he's got that cheeky thing down to a fine art.:biggrin:

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Liam, the answer is in your Avatar :wink:

 

Good thread though, I've been trying to get a decent flask for ages. We carry a small dumpy lpg cylinder, gas ring and kettle with us, and a selection of tea and coffee, sugar etc. (chai spiced tea being my drink of choice)

 

 

Aye Ed, that chai stuff you gave me in the lakes was really nice :thumbup:

 

Id love to get a firelog going on every job, It would be soup and brews all round at dinner time :thumbup1:

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