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Thermos JBQ-301 MSD Vacuum Insulated Lunch Jar 300ml - Made in Japan

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Thermos JBQ-301 MSD Vacuum Insulated Lunch Jar 300ml - Made in JapanDescription The Thermos JBQ 301 MSD Vacuum Insulated Lunch Jar 300ml is a premium solution for keeping your meals fresh and at the perfect temperature wherever you go. Crafted in Japan with attention to detail, this lunch jar features vacuum insulation technology that maintains heat or cold for hours, ensuring your food tastes just as good as when you packed it. Its compact 300ml capacity makes it ideal for single serve meals, perfect for work,

Description

The Thermos JBQ-301 MSD Vacuum Insulated Lunch Jar 300ml is a premium solution for keeping your meals fresh and at the perfect temperature wherever you go. Crafted in Japan with attention to detail, this lunch jar features vacuum insulation technology that maintains heat or cold for hours, ensuring your food tastes just as good as when you packed it. Its compact 300ml capacity makes it ideal for single-serve meals, perfect for work, school, or outdoor activities.

Designed with a stylish mustard-colored exterior, the Thermos JBQ-301 MSD combines practicality with a sleek look that complements your daily routine. Made from high-quality stainless steel, it offers durability and easy cleaning, making it a reliable companion for your lunchtime needs. Enjoy the convenience of savoring delicious meals on the move with this well-crafted vacuum insulated lunch jar.

Details

• Product Material: Stainless Steel

• Manufacturer: Thermos

Features

  • Vacuum insulated technology keeps food hot or cold for hours
  • Compact 300ml capacity ideal for single-serve meals
  • Durable stainless steel construction for long-lasting use
  • Stylish mustard-colored exterior adds a touch of personality to your lunch gear

How to use

Open the lunch jar by unscrewing the lid before placing your food inside. To maximize temperature retention, preheat or precool the jar by filling it with hot or cold water for a few minutes, then empty before adding your meal. After use, securely tighten the lid to prevent leaks and enjoy your meal on the go. Avoid placing the jar in a microwave or freezer.

Care instructions

Hand wash the lunch jar with warm soapy water using a soft cloth or sponge. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbers that may damage the stainless steel surface. Rinse thoroughly and allow to air dry completely before reassembling. Do not soak the lid or jar for extended periods and avoid exposure to harsh chemicals or bleach to maintain its insulation properties.

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