Comparison test of 6 insulated bottles with drinking cups
Whether it's an intense Americano, a chai masala rich in sweet-sweet flavours or, finally, a yerba mate that promises full awakeness: For many of us, the regular consumption of drinks outside the home has become a matter of course. They are always at hand, whether in the car, on the bus or train, or while hiking out in nature. If you have individual demands on the quality of your drink and therefore don't want to make do with the to-go options offered by local restaurants, you should get a modern insulated bottle for your home: With such a bottle, drinks can be prepared within the four walls of your home in the way you ultimately want to consume them and then take them with you. Most of them are completely stable thanks to the metal on the outside and can withstand most of the stresses and strains that can occur outside and inside the household, such as accidental knocks. They should close securely and keep tight in all situations, so that you don't have to worry about your rucksack, bag or similar outside. The market now offers many models in every conceivable colour and shape: Some of them come with a wonderfully light drinking cup right from the factory. In the last four weeks we have tested ten different vacuum flasks, six of which have a six of them with a drinking cup and four without (€min-€max: €12.87-31.95). How the insulated bottles can be used, how safely they really enclose their contents and how effectively they maintain its original temperature, you can read here!