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Title: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: KarenH on July 08, 2011, 12:24:54 am
For anyone who is interested, I found this on ebay as an alternative to a thermoserver.  I have been wanting a mini-thermoserver, but just cant seem to get one from TMX because of their restrictive policies of making them only available as a bonus, and even though they are a bonus this month, I already have a TMX and dont need to buy another one just to get a mini-thermoserver!

This is a set of 3 insulated food bowls with a plastic outer and a stainless steel inner, sizes 800, 1200 and 1600mls ....... I paid $54.54 including postage for the set.  Not sure how well they will work, but they are convenient sizes, and quite cheaper than a thermoserver!

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270775440055#ht_3238wt_907

Karen
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: judydawn on July 08, 2011, 01:05:39 am
They'll be fine KJH, I have one similar from an Indian grocery store but these 3 are a real bargain at that price.  H.O. would sell so many thermosavers if they just let us buy them and are losing out because many people are buying what you have highlighted here.
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: CreamPuff63 on July 08, 2011, 01:09:18 am
how well do yours keep in the heat JD?
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: judydawn on July 08, 2011, 01:56:31 am
They certainly do the job CP - used the 3 that I have when I had visitors recently, my large thermosaver, the small one and my Indian shop one. They rang when they left home so that gave me time to finish off what I was doing, put it all in the warmers and have everything on the table by the time they got here 40 minutes later.  I wouldn't want to keep food warm much longer than that anyway but you can put the lids back on after they've had their first helpings and if they want seconds, it will still be warm.  I love them all.
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: achookwoman on July 08, 2011, 02:13:20 am
I also find that if you pour boiling water into the warmers that they hold the food hotter for longer.
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: judydawn on July 08, 2011, 04:00:17 am
Yes, I do that too Chookie.
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: KarenH on July 08, 2011, 04:15:20 am
Good hint Chookie - and thanks for your advice Judy - I look forward to getting mine from ebay now and trying them out!  I would still prefer a mini-thermomserver, just because I think they look nicer, but in the end I suppose it only matters how well they do the job.
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: faffa_70 on September 02, 2011, 06:46:10 am
just found this (http://www.ikea.com/au/en/catalog/products/00110032) and thought it could be another option for those seeking them :)
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: andiesenji on September 02, 2011, 07:36:45 am
I mentioned several months ago that I have some of the large Vollrath insulated SS bowls that are intended for buffet service in restaurants, etc.  They are fairly expensive.  

However I recently got a smaller ThermaWare bowl (http://www.amazon.com/ThermaWare-Insulated-Server-Stainless-Insert/dp/B001AT28QE/ref=pd_sim_k_1)  which has the advantage of the lid locking tightly to avoid spills.  
So far it has worked great.  
I don't know if this product line is available in Australia but it is very sturdy and well worth the price.  
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: trudy on September 02, 2011, 08:00:43 am
Karen you won't be sorry.  These containers are used all the time in India to keep food warm.  It seems a great price, so you can't go wrong!!!!
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: Decadent Dot on September 02, 2011, 08:32:42 am
I have been looking at insulated bowl sets on Amazon. I am curious to know if water can get between the inner and the outer skins. Also, I realise that the steel lined ones can't be microwaved but how do the plastic lined ones fare in the microwave?
What is your verdict?
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: Amanda on September 03, 2011, 02:04:49 am
Wonder how efficient this would be with the hole for the spoon?

just found this (http://www.ikea.com/au/en/catalog/products/00110032) and thought it could be another option for those seeking them :)
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: Yvette on September 03, 2011, 08:35:03 am
I was wondering that too Amanda? It also says also works with the lid on, or something like that.
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: nola276 on November 07, 2011, 04:30:25 am
I took a drive to Kelmscott today and found a shop called Crazy Don's Discount Homewares, U9/2 Gillam Drive, Kelmscott.  (for all of you who are in Perth)  They had large stocks of a 2.5 liter insulated bowl with lock in lid - made in India - for $14.95 each.  I had been looking at the exact same ones on Ebay http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/220884977544?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649 (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/220884977544?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649) which were really good value, but I didn't need 4 of them.  They had small ones in the set though, so they would have been good to have I suppose.  Still, I bought one of the 2.5 liter ones for $14.95 and am sure it will do the trick nicely.  Make a good alternative to the Thermoserver.
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: judydawn on November 07, 2011, 04:57:39 am
Good buy there Nola - I paid a lot more in Adelaide for a 1.5 litre size at an Indian store here. The bigger one would be very useful.
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: thermoheaven on November 07, 2011, 05:51:04 am
i had a look around for insulated bowls a la thermoservers, but i've decided that the thermomserver still looks the best, so i have no regrets about holding demos to collect them - they're half price when you hold a demo and at $30, i think they're pretty good value. have to say those 1 litre thermoservers are as rare as hens' teeth though - i've only managed to get one.
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: nazar on November 07, 2011, 01:16:49 pm
 l got my thermie in july when they had the 1 litre one as a bonus and have never used it and only used the bigger one 1 time only
l was thinking that l should get rid of the smaller one , bur after reading this post maybe l should kept it and read up about using it
l have not used my varoma  either  but have not had a varoma party yet
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: tarasis on November 07, 2011, 01:55:03 pm
You should keep it, it would be very useful if you want to keep rice warm to go with a curry.

I wish that the Vorwerk Germany sold them asi would certainly have bought one, instead I keep putting off researching one to buy.
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: nazar on November 07, 2011, 01:58:27 pm
hey tarasis   what time / day is it were you live
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: tarasis on November 07, 2011, 02:23:25 pm
Currently 15:23 CET (Central European Time), why?
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: judydawn on November 07, 2011, 10:06:50 pm
Nazar, if you want to know what time it is where one of our members lives, just click on their name and this will take you to their profile where you scroll down to 'local time'.
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: tarasis on November 07, 2011, 10:15:56 pm
Hadn't noticed that before Judy, thanks. Now what are you doing on here at 8:15 in the morning? :)
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: judydawn on November 08, 2011, 12:42:29 am
Had to be up early for babysitting duties Rob.
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: nazar on November 08, 2011, 09:11:21 am
l was just wondering if it was day or night were you live   thats all
thanks judy l never knew that
my computer keeps on crashing so sometimes l dont get back to posts until later
my husband said it needs a clean
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: cookie1 on November 09, 2011, 06:53:29 am
Good info Nola. You can also get them at one of the Indian shops in High Road.
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: jeninwa on November 09, 2011, 09:35:51 am
I use these  (http://www.thermalcookware.com.au/), you need to scroll down a bit to the see the saucepans/container, not the best tableware, but they keep the food hot and if I want it hot for longer I pop the saucepans in the Thermos. We use these when we are away sailing, and I have now found another use for them.
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: tarasis on November 09, 2011, 09:43:57 am
l was just wondering if it was day or night were you live   thats all

Thats okay, I was just curious myself :)
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: AmandaN on January 13, 2012, 06:28:47 am
Does anyone have these?  They look a bit nicer than the indian ones, though I don't know about it being 3 price worth of niceness!

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Set-3-Insulated-Thermo-Servers-Keep-Food-Hot-NEW-Stainless-Steel-Thermoserver-/190589781224?pt=AU_Dinnerware&hash=item2c600944e8#ht_1235wt_1398

Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: judydawn on January 13, 2012, 09:06:08 am
They do look nice Amanda, for a set of 3 that isn't a bad price.
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: MEP on February 28, 2012, 01:06:09 pm
Whilst I'm still waiting for my thermomix to arrive I'm already addicted to this forum - there's just soooo much to learn. So just wanted to say thanks to everyone for all of their sage advice and tips. I have been thinking about the thermoservers for a while now (how useful is it given the high price - is Thermomix HO price gauging perhaps?) and found this wonderful thread tonight. Thanks from a newbie  :)
Title: Re: alternative to thermoserver
Post by: Frozzie on February 28, 2012, 04:22:02 pm
They look quite nice and ss