Anyone used this ?
https://www.hotpackmeals.co.uk/thermal-self-heating-mug-for-tea-coffee-and-soup.html
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https://www.hotpackmeals.co.uk/thermal-self-heating-mug-for-tea-coffee-and-soup.html
Ta
I think from what I remember the bottom outer case was Metal - the inner which had a void airspace between the chemical and inner plastic would i think (?) maybe work.If you add water to quick lime would it not melt the container it was in?
I was wondering if one could use one of those super fine mesh tea leaf holders you get in kitchen type shops?It seems a really good idea,i just don't know how to bag the lime as to make it work.
You do realise that if it goes horribly wrong me acting career is kaput...As long as the inner vessel was hermitically sealed within the larger and the larger had a metal bottom - I think it could work. But I am used to not believing everything I think..
You do realise that if it goes horribly wrong me acting career is kaput...
That reminded me of limelight,i wonder if its the same stuff...I think the reviewers called your treading of the boards " A singular experience... "
I haven’t used one, but it seems a very niche product. We have stoves and heat storage. Wood, Butane, Propane, Paraffin, Petrol, Coleman fuel, and vacuum flasks for food and hot water when we don’t. All tried and tested, no muss no fuss.
I suppose if you were in a situation where none of those options could be used, like emergency services then it could be useful. This is their marketing. If that’s you, then go for it.
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As a novelty story thing and well aside from this product, my only experience with self heating products was the Nescafé coffee can. In 2002, Nestlé were taking over Cadbury, hoping to introduce the foul Hershey chocolate brand to our markets. In order to distract the British consumer from the horrible things they did to our chocolate, and the baby milk powder scandal (look it up), they introduced the self-heating coffee can but discontinued it the same year.
I remember the Nescafé thing, I recall it wasn’t that effective either and volume of coffee to size of can was all wrong, loads of can and heating stuff but not a huge amount of coffee!Nescafe discards self-heating cans
LONDON - Nestle UK has abandoned Nescafe Hot When You Want, its self-heating coffee in a can, because it failed to get hot enough in cold weather.www.campaignlive.co.uk