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I used the Korum mesh folding spoon before that and had no issues, but I’ve got a small hole in the top of the mesh (brambles), hence the replacement.

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With a 1.6liter capacity, this stainless steel food jar comes with double-wall insulation that makes it ideal for cold desserts, hot drinks and hot food. Its durable stainless steel exterior is also cool to the touch and sweatproof when hosting cold food and drinks. Are you looking for the best lunch companion for your soup and food needs on and off the trail? If yes, then the YGJT Maxso food flasks should be your go-to option. Not only do they boast of a vacuum insulated interior that helps keep food hot up to 12 hours and cold for 12 hours. But also their top lids double as a serving bowl. wikiHow is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors. To create this article, 10 people, some anonymous, worked to edit and improve it over time.

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If you’re in the market for the best hot food flask UK stores have to offer, then the 720°DGREE WunderJar is an excellent choice. This stainless steel food jar boasts of its ability to keep hot and cold food at the perfect temperature. And its 450 ml makes it ideal for both office and school trips. I'm expecting the usual negative comments as per the previous posts on this subject, but do wonder if a better folding net has maybe appeared on the market in more recent times 🤞 So, are the current crop of folding nets, triangle or spoon type, any good at all or do they still fall to pieces relatively easy as seems to have been reported in the past?

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Oversize but not silly large and very lightweight, the carbon arms are also easy to pop out with the elbow method when transferring fish to mat etc. The mesh is deep and great for fish retention/revival but it is delicate - I use a slim Trakker net float which has an integrated elastic net retainer to take up the excess mesh when roving and also making it easier to manoeuvre prior to netting fish etc. This makes a massive difference - smaller 'nuisance' chub / chublets and the net does not 'unravel' in the water - bigger fish and it releases, fully enveloping the fish. Would def prefer latex type as mesh nets just seem to snag up on any and everything and stink after use.Have looked at the folding nets ( Daiwa Mission 36", Wychwood folding spoon 30" etc) but have not seen anybody using them.

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