3 types of water that shouldn’t be stored in a thermos
While thermoses are generally designed to store and keep beverages at the desired temperature for an extended period, there are certain types of water that are not recommended for storage in a thermos due to potential health risks or other concerns. Here are three types of water that shouldn’t be stored in a thermos:
Boiling or Extremely Hot Water:
Storing boiling or extremely hot water in a thermos can be unsafe as it can create pressure buildup inside the thermos, leading to potential leakage or even explosion. The high temperature can also cause burns if the thermos is opened or spilled accidentally.
Carbonated Beverages:
Carbonated beverages, such as soda or sparkling water, should not be stored in a thermos. The built-up carbonation in these drinks can increase pressure inside the thermos, potentially causing leaks or an explosion when opened.
Milk or Dairy Products:
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