Flasks from the Frontier

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Frontier Flasks are a versatile and useful tool for outdoor enthusiasts, travelers, and anyone looking for a durable and portable way to carry their favorite beverages. These vacuum-insulated stainless steel flasks are designed to keep your drinks hot or cold for hours, making them perfect for hiking, camping, or just everyday use.

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to use and care for your Frontier Flask:

1. Choose the right size and design: Frontier Flasks come in a variety of sizes, ranging from 12 oz to 64 oz, so be sure to choose one that fits your needs. Additionally, there are different designs and colors available, so pick one that suits your style.

2. Clean your flask before use: Before using your Frontier Flask for the first time, it’s important to clean it thoroughly with warm, soapy water. Rinse it out and let it air dry completely before filling it with your desired beverage.

3. Fill your flask: Once your Frontier Flask is clean and dry, you can fill it with your preferred drink. Whether it’s hot coffee, cold water, or a refreshing cocktail, this flask can keep your drink at the perfect temperature for hours.

4. Screw the lid on tightly: Make sure the lid is securely screwed on to prevent any leaks. The lid is equipped with a silicone gasket to ensure a tight seal, so be sure to check that it is properly in place.

5. Enjoy your drink on the go: Frontier Flasks are perfect for taking on hikes, camping trips, or just for everyday use. The vacuum-insulated design will keep your drink hot or cold for hours, so you can enjoy it wherever you go.

6. Clean your flask after each use: To keep your Frontier Flask in top condition, it’s important to clean it thoroughly after each use. Simply disassemble the lid and wash it with warm, soapy water. Rinse out the flask and let it air dry completely before storing it.

7. Avoid putting your flask in the dishwasher: While some flasks are dishwasher safe, it’s best to hand wash your Frontier Flask to prolong its lifespan. The high temperatures and harsh detergents in dishwashers can damage the vacuum insulation and affect the performance of your flask.

8. Store your flask properly: To prevent any odors or mold from developing, store your Frontier Flask with the lid off and allow it to air out thoroughly before sealing it up for longer periods of time.

9. Avoid dropping or banging your flask: While Frontier Flasks are durable, they can still dent or scratch if dropped or banged against hard surfaces. Treat your flask with care to ensure it stays in top condition.

In conclusion, Frontier Flasks are a convenient and reliable way to enjoy your favorite beverages on the go. By following these steps for proper use and care, you can ensure that your flask will continue to keep your drinks hot or cold for years to come. So grab your favorite Frontier Flask, fill it up with your drink of choice, and hit the trails with confidence!

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@HeinrichWeingartner1839
3 months ago

The in-depth explanation is very much appreciated, thank you

@bostonrailfan2427
3 months ago

thanks for distilling this information, we really drank it up

@roblowe9283
3 months ago

Such a Great Show !

@dexter_animates2205
3 months ago

My dad bought a flask for me, It came with a tiny funnel, I put so much soda in that thing.
I mixed sprite, dr pepper, fanta, crush, Sometimes even fresca or coca-cola (but i prefered the bottles because it felt more original to me.

@claytonslavens2074
3 months ago

I love my flask. I recommend everyone have a good one. Love passing it to my Father in Law at the alter during photos.

@indigowolf556
3 months ago

That was pretty cool I love those different colored flasks. One thing you don't see much of today is people who can blow glass and make it the different colors. Thanks for sharing this with us. 🤠🌵

@mygirl444
3 months ago

Happy New Year

@darthdmun
3 months ago

i have a small JD metal flask…..sorry, but the JD that comes out of it after being inside of the flask….picks up like a metallic taste, and kind of ruins the taste of the Whiskey. 🙁
rather drink the JD out of glass 🙂

@moorshound3243
3 months ago

Dammit now I want to take my flask to work with me today.

@Devin_Stromgren
3 months ago

I've got a Jacob Bromwell copper flask which I highly recommend. They've been making copper and tinware in Vermont since 1819.

@somekid6718
3 months ago

Yeehaw Jesus hath blessed us again

@robmarshallofficial
3 months ago

I found this very interesting. I’m after one but not easy to find in the U.K.

@Paladin1873
3 months ago

I can't let my wife watch this episode. She cries every time she sees the Island of Misfit Toys scene.

@jayhighfield6038
3 months ago

Axs

@cowboyoperator215
3 months ago

Hi santee I just realized I have said hi on every video since the Remington revolver one thank you for keeping us entertained

@gaelwinchester3936
3 months ago

Cool

@OverOnTheWildSide
3 months ago

John have you done one on prices in the Old West? I’m watching Bad Company and he paid $2 for a hotel room. It made me think it’d be neat to know what whiskey, dinner, hotel rooms, revolvers, rounds, property, state trips, etc would’ve really cost back then. Seems like it’d be some really interesting history for people.

@fancygooz2131
3 months ago

do video about LeMat revolver

@SleonHikari
3 months ago

Note to self, research what types of flask designs were popular in most regions of the ol west.
Again great vid!

@brianfuller757
3 months ago

Thanks for another great video. The Old West and Western glass are fascinating history.