Hit some garage sales on the weekend. I have seen some of the older Thermos' at them occasionally. Might try a local flea market as well.Everything is made in china.
Would live to find a stainless steel vacuum insulated drinking bottle thingy made in the US. Not assembled, not headquartered. Clearly to much to ask
I currently own Hydro flask
The Ecoway Housewares web site has a great explanation:
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Are any stainless steel tumblers made in USA?
Are any stainless steel tumblers made in USA? The answer is no stainless steel tumbler made in the USA. Why not made in the USA? because of the labor, cost, efficiency, environment, even it is not made in China, still will made in other countries, not made in the USA anyway.www.ecowayhouseware.com
Thay would involve inter acting with people.....something I avoidHit some garage sales on the weekend. I have seen some of the older Thermos' at them occasionally. Might try a local flea market as well.
I'd feel better buying something made in Japan than buying something made in china. For vacuum flasks and tumblers you really can't go wrong even with the "cheap" imitators. I think yeti and other expensive brands tested well, but the clones also did really well in independent tests for a fraction of the cost. I got an Ozark Trail from Walmart and used it for years. Ice water and hot tea alike keeps for more than half a day. I don't know exactly how long it'll keep cold or hot because I drink it too fast to know. I've also got a huge 64oz from Tal, and another generic one smaller than my 32oz Ozark Trail. Even if the vacuum fails, it still has the air gap and it'll keep hot or cold for most of the day regardless.I have an old Nissan vacuum bottle & coffee cup that were made in Japan. I was looking at their stuff briefly.