I’ve misplaced rely of what number of occasions we’ve reviewed Excessive Camp’s luxe flasks, however I don’t see a lot purpose to cease, seeing because it retains cranking out new merchandise. The Parkside Flask is an enormous one — 750ml in measurement — which could clue you in to its meant objective: Filling it up with wine.
The good-looking, powder-coated canister (out there in 4 colours) is concerning the measurement and form of a bottle of wine, full with a slender neck and a steel stopper that vaguely evokes a cork. The stainless-steel, vacuum-insulated design guarantees 24 hours of insulation time (whereas retaining the skin of the flask from icing over). That declare could be a slight overstretch, however not by a lot. You additionally get two included steel cups, every acceptable in measurement for a glass of vino, which cling magnetically to both finish of the flask in basic Excessive Camp vogue. The included microfiber sleeve can be utilized to wash out the cups once you’re carried out together with your pinot for the day till you get an opportunity to scrub them with cleaning soap.
The Parkside might make for harder clean-up than different Excessive Camp choices, due to the slender neck and the shortage of a detachable undercarriage. These involved with eliminating any hint of residue might have to spend money on an extended, slender brush to assist issues alongside. It’s additionally not an awesome selection if you wish to use it for one thing apart from wine, specifically as a result of you may’t actually get ice down the neck.
Whereas much less versatile than lots of Excessive Camp’s different merchandise, that is nonetheless a fantastically machined — and exquisite — flask that stands close to the head of the class.
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