A vacuum flask holds a drink at the right temperature for as long as the person carrying it needs. Double-wall construction removes the air between the inner and outer walls, cutting off the main path for heat loss or heat gain, keeping hot drinks at drinking temperature for up to 12 hours and cold drinks cold for up to 24 hours. Capacities run from compact 350ml for desk and commute use through to styles approaching 2 litres for site work and extended outdoor activities. Exterior finishes include brushed stainless, powder-coated matte, and polished variants. Printed branding suits powder-coated and coloured exteriors. Engraving cuts permanently into natural stainless for a mark that won't fade regardless of how many wash cycles the flask goes through.
A tradie who gets a flask at a company event and fills it every morning before a cold site day doesn't think about the brand consciously. The flask just works, and so does the brand on it, quietly accumulating impressions in the van, on the workbench, in the hands of the person sitting next to them during the morning break.
One variant in this range accepts solid food as well as beverages, maintaining the temperature of soups, stews, or meal prep through a full working day without refrigeration.
Worth Knowing
What occasions drive the most vacuum flask orders?
Corporate gift programs order vacuum flasks as client and staff recognition pieces because the product carries perceived value in professional gifting settings. Construction and trades businesses order them for staff because keeping coffee hot through a six-hour shift makes the flask a genuinely appreciated piece rather than a shelf decoration.
How do powder-coated and stainless steel finishes differ for branding?
Powder-coated finishes take printed artwork cleanly, giving the branding colour and contrast against the flask body. Natural stainless steel takes engraving, which cuts into the metal surface to leave a permanent mark that reads as more polished and executive than colour print.
What size flask suits which use?
Compact 350ml to 500ml styles work well for desk-based and commuting use where a smaller vessel matters, and mid-range around 600ml to 750ml covers most daily activity from office to outdoor. Larger styles from 1 litre upward suit site workers and outdoor enthusiasts who spend extended time away from hot water points.
Are there flask options for organisations with sustainability commitments?
The range includes an option made with recycled stainless steel content, giving organisations with sustainability targets a flask that aligns with their environmental commitments. The insulation performance and branding quality of the recycled steel option match the rest of the range.