The Thermos Fire and Ice Grill was discontinued primarily due to a combination of market competition and consumer preferences. While it offered unique features for outdoor cooking, it struggled to compete with other established brands and newer technologies in the grilling market. Additionally, changing consumer trends may have led to decreased demand for such specialized products. As a result, Thermos decided to phase out the grill to focus on more successful product lines.
The Thermos Fire and Ice Grill 2 Go is made by Char-Broil. All parts and Manuals may be found at www.charbroil.com. Good Luck!
Hi there, did you happen to find one? i have been looking for one also and have been unsuccessful! they seem to be U.S based and cost a fortune to send to OZ. hope you had better luck than me?
You can find a grease catcher for the Thermos Fire and Ice Grill To Go at various retailers, including home improvement stores, outdoor cooking supply shops, and online marketplaces like Amazon or eBay. Additionally, you can check the Thermos website or contact their customer service for specific parts and accessories. Local barbecue specialty stores may also carry compatible accessories for portable grills.
Regulator Valve usually refers to a table-top bbq model. Although not available through the manufacturer there are table top regulator valves readily available through grill parts companies. I don't know if i'm allowed to leave a link but I know there are regulator valves available at grill-repair dot com.
my thermos was full with ice cold water.
The Thermos Ice Bucket Model 1939 was introduced in 1999, not in 1939 as its name might suggest. It is a modern design and not from the year 1939.
If anyone knows the value of this thermos I would also be interested to know as well.
The ice cubes will help to keep the contents of the thermos flask colder for a longer period of time. The thermos flask's insulation will prevent heat transfer from the surroundings, helping to maintain the temperature of the ice cubes and the contents of the flask. Over time, the ice cubes will melt and help to cool the contents of the flask.
The final temperature of the coffee in the thermos after the ice cubes melt can be calculated using the principle of conservation of energy. The heat lost by the coffee as it cools down will be equal to the heat gained by the ice cubes as they melt. By applying this principle along with the specific heat capacities of water and ice, you can determine the final temperature of the coffee.
discontinued. Best flavor out and they discontinue it.....
Latin: Fire = ignis, Ice = Glacies French: Fire = Feu, Ice = Glace Italian: Fire = Fuoco, Ice = Ghiaccio Portuguese: Fire = Fogo, Ice = Gelo Spanish: Fire = Fuego, Ice = Hielo Sorry if this didn't help :)
Fire Ice was created in 2002.