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Arzum shows Termotwin double reservoir vacuum flask

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Arzum showcased the Termotwin - an ingenious vacuum flask - at IFA 2010
Arzum showcased the Termotwin - an ingenious vacuum flask - at IFA 2010
The dual containers of the Termotwin keep liquids at constant temperatures for up to four hours
Want milk with that? The Termotwin makes camping a little more civilized
The Termotwin is ideal for that mid-morning break
The dual containers of the Termotwin keep liquids at constant temperatures for up to four hours
Termotwin vacuum flask
The Termotwin has two separate containers so you can add coffee and milk or hot water and tea
The Termotwin containers slot into one unit
Sugar or tea bags can be kept in the bottom of the Termotwin
Want sugar with your brew? It's here in a handy drawer at the base of the Termotwin
Liquids such as milk can be stored in the inner container
The Termotwin - an ingenious way to carry two types of liquid
The Termotwin is a convenient way to carry milk and coffee
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If you’re into camping but miss your creature comforts, you’re going to love Arzum’s Termotwin, which was on display at IFA 2010. It’s a vacuum flask that consists of two separate reservoirs that keep liquids at the same temperature for up to four hours – so milk and coffee or brewed tea and hot water (or I’m thinking maybe rum and cola!) are ready when you are. Now that’s good thinking.

The Termotwin’s innovative design has two separate containers with capacities of 250ml (8.45oz) and 800ml (27.05oz) that keep liquids at the same temperature. It seems you simply fill each container with the desired liquid; put the unit together and with a twist of the switch at the top you pour and mix as desired. There’s also a handy drawer at the bottom of the unit which is ideal for tea leaves or sugar cubes.

The Termotwin is a convenient way to carry milk and coffee

Arzum, a Turkish company, showed the Termotwin at IFA this week and there are plans to enter other European markets at a later date. There’s no word on pricing or when this clever gadget will be available…but anything that makes camping slightly more bearable certainly gets my tick of approval.

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1 comment
Michael Mantion
not a terrible idea. I can think of a number of used beyond coffee, like using a brine to make a fluid even cooler or perhaps when camping and you want to warm up some leftover beans with some boiling water from the tea pot. I\'m not going to run out and get, but its interesting all the same.