The demand for electric thermos flasks for making tea, cooking noodles, keeping warm, brewing coffee, etc., among consumers is increasing. Consequently, the number of people using electric thermos flasks has significantly risen due to the convenience and ease they offer. However, there are some lesser-known tricks, one of which is the various methods of pouring water from an electric thermos flask. Let's explore with Mytour!
1. Using the electronic button to pour water
Some electric thermos flasks nowadays are equipped with electronic buttons, allowing users to dispense water with just a press of a button designed on the control panel.

Panasonic electric thermos flasks are equipped with this technology
As a result, users no longer need to exert mechanical force to press a pump button. Now, when users want to dispense water, they simply press a button on the control panel, and the water will automatically pour from the flask into their cup. This feature allows users to adjust the flow rate of water according to their preferences. The price of this type of flask usually ranges from below 1 million dong.
2. Using a manual pump to dispense water
Using a manual pump to dispense water is the most common method for electric thermos flasks in the current market, and almost everyone is already familiar with this method. With manual pumping, your task is simply to gently press the pump button designed on the flask's lid, creating pressure to push the water out of the flask. The water will then flow out through the spout into your cup, which you have placed at the end of the spout.

Some affordable Comet electric thermos flasks are equipped with this technology
Most of the electric thermos flask products that use manual pumps to dispense water have low prices, ranging from 600,000 to 1,000,000 dong.
3. Pouring water by cup touch
Pouring water by cup touch is one of the latest technologies introduced by many brands in the market, helping users to easily and quickly dispense water due to its convenience. Designed with an additional button at the spout outlet, your task is to place the cup and touch that control button, then the flask will dispense water into the cup very simply and conveniently with a completely automatic method.

Pouring water by cup touch
However, this technology is not commonly designed. There are also few product lines that use this technology.
