Famous for its slogan, "Built for Life" Stanley Thermos products have an excellent reputation, almost indestructible. Having once thought that the stories about their life and durability are just marketing hype or a group of remakes too much, I decided to get to the bottom of things and some experiments on my own. I will try and abuse of the Stanley thermoses breaking point, and see if it still keeps the coffee hot after a considerable amount of physical damage.At worst, I'll see if you develop a leak.
My guinea pig is a classic green Stanley thermos that I inherited from my father. And 'bigger than me, but can still keep the coffee hot for almost 24 hours, but I just attributed his longevity to the fact that my father is a monster OCD clean. He works very well of his stuff so I thought well just get the thermos. I fully intend to punish my Stanley thermos for a series of tests that can happen to puta thermos in your daily duties as a cup holder. All situations are realistic and can happen accidentally. It's not like I'm under a set of a chain saw.
My first test was to drop the hapless Stanley thermos from a high place. I poured the coffee into a thermos, close the lid firmly and went behind the office, so I did the 5 th floor of the store manager can fire. After the fall, I checked the thermos for spills, leaks or damage. There was a small scratchand a dent on the bottom, the part that hit the floor first, but no spills or leaks, as the lid was closed.
The second test was the Stanley thermos handle like a Slinky toy and let it roll a long flight of stairs by yourself. Fortunately, the office building of a scale it had reserved for times when the lift is not available. The elevator is available means that we had the stairs all to ourselves, and it was a good thing, because a thermos rolledten vertical scale is too high. Since the test was done a lot of noise, but it was not leaking and damage.
Our last test was made to go out after work and direct the Stanley thermos beating on the sidewalk. I can not find a situation in which he inadvertently opened a thermos flask five times with breakneck speed, but it seemed a natural course of action at the time. We beat the thermos on the sidewalk five times stronger than wecould, and checked for damage. There were bruises and scratches more, but no loss. At this point we have declared the experiment, and I began to believe that a Stanley thermos is actually built for life. We celebrated the Stanley "Durability thermos to drink coffee in, among other things, it is still hot.
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