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QuestionWhy do I need the paper towels when making a thermos?Community AnswerThe paper towels insulate the thermos which is what allows it to keep things hot or cold.
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QuestionWill it trap in the heat very well?Community AnswerIt depends if your thermos is made correctly and if there are no gaps in your insulation. If your thermos is made properly, then it should keep heat in well.
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QuestionWhy do I need to wrap the Thermos in foil?Community AnswerBecause the silver-colored surface reflects escaping heat back into the bottle.
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QuestionCan I use a type of tape other than electrical tape?Community AnswerElectrical tape has insulating properties, making it the ideal tape to be used. You could use other, strong tapes (e.g. duct tape), but they wouldn't be as well as electrical tape.
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QuestionCan a thermos hold something that is 90 degrees Celsius?Community AnswerMake sure you're not using an ordinary plastic bottle, otherwise it could melt and pour boiling water onto you. If you plan on putting hot liquids into it, make sure to use heatproof plastic or glass.
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QuestionDoes it work with ice?Community AnswerYes. Insulation works both to keep cold things cold, as well as keeping hot things hot.
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QuestionFor a simple thermos, do I just leave the bottom of the bottle as it is? Or do I wrap it in something?Community AnswerWrapping the bottom will help with insulation, but it will make the bottle harder to stand safely. You can address this by making a 'stand' out of crumpled foil so that the bottle remains upright on a surface.
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QuestionShould I keep adding more electrical tape if it doesn't work the first time?Community AnswerYou may want to try using other insulators. Adding a layer or two more of electrical tape may be a good idea, but there may be other factors making your thermos ineffective.
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QuestionHow does a thermos work?Community AnswerThe layers built into the thermos take the heat from the liquid it is holding and reflects it back onto the liquid to keep it warm.
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QuestionWhy should I use aluminium foil and how does it work?Community AnswerUse it because it is a good conductor. Aluminum foil is used in this to keep heat from escaping by reflecting it back into the bottle.
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QuestionDoes the advance thermos keep things colder better than the simple thermos?Community AnswerYes, because now there is a layer of air in between the two layers of the plastic bottle. The layer of air is a very good insulator and will contribute a lot more to keeping the cold inside your thermos.
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QuestionWill the first thermos remain hot for 30 minutes?Community AnswerMost likely, yes, if you wrap the foil and tape very tightly.
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QuestionWhat is the difference between the advanced thermos and simple thermos?Community AnswerThe advanced thermos will insulate drinks better because of its better construction.
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QuestionWill this still work if I wanted to keep my drink warm?Community AnswerYes, I do believe that this will work with both warm and cold liquids. The foil and tape helps keep the warmth and cold in. I personally used duct tape, but I don't really think the tape matters.
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QuestionShould I heat up the electrical tape so that it shrinks and tightens?Community AnswerNo.
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QuestionFor the bottles, can I use aluminum soda cans instead of glass or plastic?Community AnswerNo. While aluminum foil is used on the outside, it wouldn't be the best insulator on the inside compared to plastic or glass, so I wouldn't use the cans in place of bottles.
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QuestionDo you always need to use cotton? What it the liquid spills on the cotton?Community AnswerWhile you don't absolutely need to use cotton, it is a good insulator to use. If the bottles are sealed correctly with lids and tape, no liquid should spill on the cotton.
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QuestionCould I replace the glass bottle with a copper bottle?Community AnswerNo. Copper is a conductor, and in a conductor the electricity flows freely. Insulators (which include pure air, plastic, ceramics, and of course, glass) have the opposite effect. In short, you would be much better off with a glass bottle.
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QuestionIs cotton or Styrofoam better for maintaining warmth?Community AnswerStyrofoam is definitely the right way to go with keeping hot and cold locked in! It's very good for insulation.
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QuestionWhy do I need to use electrical tape?Community AnswerElectrical tape is a better insulator than other types of tape.
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QuestionCan I use plastic wrap to make a thermos?Community AnswerNo, you cannot make a thermos with plastic wrap. It does not provide enough insulation.
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QuestionCould I use napkins instead of paper towels?Community AnswerYes, though you might need more napkins than you'd use paper towels, unless the napkins are extra thick.
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QuestionWhat is a disposable sanitary towel?Community AnswerA paper towel. You use it to mop up spills like grape juice or something. When you're done, you throw it away. You can buy it at most drugstores.
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QuestionIf I do not want to make the advanced thermos, is the simple thermos almost as good as the advanced?Community AnswerProbably not, but both can function well. The bottles act like a Hydro flask, with a two-layer insulation.
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QuestionWhat should I do with the cap?Community AnswerKeep the cap on. You can put tinfoil around it as an extra insulating layer.
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QuestionCan this thermos keep a big ice cube frozen for about 4 hours?Community AnswerMost likely not, because a thermos usually traps heat.
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QuestionHow do I keep my thermos cool?Community AnswerYou can use the same steps and just put cold liquid into the thermos. The insulation will keep it cold.
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QuestionWhat if I don't have foil?Community AnswerThere is no substitute. Talk to your neighbor to see if you can have some.
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QuestionHow long can the thermos keep a liquid hot?Community AnswerIt is difficult to say. It mainly depends on the temperature of the liquid and the temperature of the thermos' surroundings.
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QuestionIs there an alternative for electrical tape for a simple thermos?Community AnswerYes, you could try duct tape. But since duct tape has wider strips, it could be difficult to make it air tight.
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