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Well-known for the "Constructed For Life" tagline, Stanley thermos merchandise have a sterling fame for being just about indestructible. Having as soon as thought that tales about their durability and toughness are just marketing hype or a bunch of exaggerated retellings, I made a decision to resolve issues and do some experimenting of my own. I would try to abuse a Stanley thermos as much as its breaking level, and see if it still keeps espresso warm after a considerable amount of bodily damage. At worst, I'll see if it can develop a leak.

My check subject is a basic green Stanley thermos that I inherited from my father. It is older than me but can nonetheless maintain coffee scorching for almost 24 hours, however I only attributed its longevity to the fact that my father is an obsessive compulsive neat freak. He takes actually excellent care of his belongings so I assumed the thermos was simply nicely preserved. I fully supposed to put my Stanley thermos to a bunch of punishing assessments that may happen to a thermos in its day by day duties as beverage holder. The entire conditions are practical and may occur accidentally. It isn't like I will put one beneath a chainsaw.

My first test was to drop the unfortunate Stanley thermos from a high place. I poured scorching coffee contained in the thermos, closed the lid tightly and went behind the workplace so I can drop it from the fifth flooring's fire escape ladder. After the autumn, I checked the thermos for spillage, leakage or any damage. There was a small scratch and a dent on the underside, the part that hit the pavement first, however no leaks or spillage, as the lid remained tightly closed.

The second take a look at was to treat the Stanley thermos like a Slinky toy and let it roll down a protracted flight of stairs by itself. Luckily, the workplace constructing had a flight of stairs reserved for instances when the elevator is unavailable. The elevator being obtainable meant that we had the stairs all to ourselves, and it was an excellent factor because a thermos rolling down vertically from ten flights of stairs is extraordinarily loud. As for the take a look at, a whole lot of noise was made but injury and leakage were nonexistent.

Our remaining take a look at consisted of going exterior after office hours and directly banging the Stanley thermos on the pavement. I can not provide you with a state of affairs where a thermos would unintentionally hit the pavement 5 times at breakneck speeds, but it surely seemed like a natural plan of action on the time. We banged the thermos on the pavement 5 times as onerous as we may, and checked for damage. There have been additional dents and scratches made, but nonetheless no leakage. At that point we declared the experiment over and I began believing that a Stanley thermos is truly Built For Life. We celebrated the Stanley thermos' sturdiness by drinking the coffee inside, which, by the best stainless steel water bottle (http://buyingabottle.livejournal.com/) way, is still hot.

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