







800 ml, double-wall vacuum 304 stainless. It is the one with a barrel sized to be held and opened one-handed, with 4 stock colours to choose from. Custom logo from 500 pieces.
| Capacity | 800 ml |
| Material | Double-wall 304 stainless steel |
| Insulation | Double-wall vacuum — keeps hot and cold |
| Stock colours | Blue, pink, silver, gold |
| Custom colour | Any Pantone — MOQ 1,000 pcs |
| Packaging | Printed colour box |
| MOQ | 500 pcs per design |
| Lead time | 30 days |
| Pcs / carton | 30 |
| Carton size | 62 cm × 47 cm × 56 cm |
| N.W. / G.W. | 12kg/14kg |
The vacuum layer is what makes this work: with almost nothing left to conduct heat away, hot food stays above serving temperature through a working day, and in the larger sizes you can pour in boiling water and raw rice in the morning and open cooked congee at lunch. The inner wall is 304 stainless throughout — the grade matters because lower grades pick up odours and pass them to whatever goes in next.
Also on the buyer’s checklist here: matte, portability, parents, baby food.
In practical terms that means a few specific things: The matte surface hides fingerprints and keeps looking new longer than gloss. The 304 liner throughout — the grade decides whether it holds odours, and lower grades do. The metallic finish is what gets it onto a premium shelf rather than a value one. The capacity covers a genuine adult portion rather than a token one. The finish reads as a considered product in the hand, not a commodity one. Every food-contact part is food-grade and tested, with FDA and LFGB reports downloadable before you order rather than promised after.
Also on the buyer’s checklist here: matte, feel, outdoor use, burrs, inner liner.
Buyers come back to this one for a combination of reasons rather than a single feature: mixed-colour containers let them test the range before committing capital to one colour. None of those is a claim about the product on its own — they are the reasons a buyer gave when they placed a second order, which is a different and more useful thing.
Also cited on repeat orders: matte, appearance, high volume, mixed loading, shipment planning, full container.
Buyers rarely arrive knowing which model they want — they arrive knowing the brief. This table is the fastest way to check whether TW-1007 is the right answer or whether a sibling fits better. The row highlighted is the one you are looking at. Every model listed runs from 500 pieces per design.
| Model | Capacity | Insulated | What sets it apart | Pcs/ctn | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TW-1001 | 800 ml | Vacuum | plain finish that suits corporate branding | 30 | |
| TW-1002 | 500 ml | Vacuum | slimmer barrel that sits better in one hand | 30 | |
| TW-1003 | 400 ml | Vacuum | smallest capacity here, for a child or a light portion | 30 | |
| TW-1004 | 520 ml | Vacuum | styling aimed at a younger buyer | 30 | |
| TW-1005 | 500 ml | Vacuum | see spec table | 30 | |
| TW-1006 | 500 ml | Vacuum | see spec table | 30 | |
| TW-1007 | 800 ml | Vacuum | barrel sized to be held and opened one-handed | 30 |
Every model above ships from 500 pieces per design. Mixing several of them in one container is normal — a 20ft container holds roughly 26 m³ of cartons, so a mixed load is planned on carton volume rather than on piece count. Send the full list at enquiry rather than model by model.
A stationery shop in Vietnam takes this one for students. The orders themselves are for school procurement. On the buying side: they reorder in small frequent batches rather than one large drop; and ordering in volume.
Also on the buyer’s checklist here: students, high volume, restock.
End uses we actually see: porridge that finishes cooking on the way; soup; camping and days out; shelf retail; iced drinks in summer; picnics; camping and picnics. Those are the briefs this model was shaped around, and it is why the spec looks the way it does.
Also on the buyer’s checklist here: porridge, portability, outdoor use, retail.
A harder run we did on this model: A buyer in the US across mixed colours with their own logo printed timed to a seasonal peak. We ran the line on overtime and moved their batch up the queue, we split the run across batches so the first pallets could ship while the rest finished. They now order on a monthly cycle. We mention it because a deadline is the one thing a factory cannot negotiate after the fact — either the line is free or it is not, and knowing which is the useful answer.
Also in play on that job: mixed loading, part container, shipment planning, custom decoration, holiday season, promotional, peak season, sea freight.
This model packs 30 per carton (62cm×47cm×56cm for the base size — the full carton table is in the spec above), and that number decides how many pieces fit a 20ft container far more than the FOB price does. What decides your landed cost here is the carton, not the unit price: ask for the container plan before you fix a retail price, because a wide-body jar fills a 20ft on volume long before it hits the weight limit. We quote EXW Yongkang, FOB Ningbo or Shanghai, or DDP door to door, and we will say which of the three costs you least given where you are rather than defaulting to whichever is easiest for us.
On TW-1007 the stock range is 4 colours (blue, pink, silver, gold), so a Pantone match is only worth the 1,000-piece run if none of those is close enough. Budget it as three lines, not one: decoration sits inside the unit price, a matched Pantone is its own spray run from 1,000 pieces, and packaging is separate with its own tooling and proofing round. Brands that budget these as a single number are the ones surprised at quotation: decoration sits in the unit price, a matched Pantone is a separate spray run from 1,000 pieces, and a printed colour box carries its own tooling and one proofing round. We sign an NDA before you share artwork, and a shape you tool for stays reserved to you — the same terms we have run with Hallmark since 2017 and with KRAUS for over ten years.
TW-1007 packs 30 per carton, so a 12-store drop lands on a clean carton multiple rather than a split case. Retail-ready means more than a colour box: UPC or EAN printed and scan-tested before the carton is sealed, carton marking to your own packaging manual, and inner counts that match what your DC expects. A barcode that fails at the till becomes a chargeback, and it is entirely preventable at our end: we print and scan-test every UPC or EAN before the carton is sealed. Ask for the retail packaging spec sheet with your first quote — it lists carton dimensions, inner counts and the UPC placement we scan-test before sealing.
TW-1007 is a single-capacity line, which is the fastest thing we can turn around when a date is already tight. Work backwards from the in-hands date, not forwards from the order date: 7–10 days for a pre-production sample, about 30 days production after approval, then 30–35 days sea freight to Europe or 25–30 to the US west coast. Production is 30 days after deposit and artwork approval, plus 7–10 days for a printed pre-production sample, plus sea freight — roughly 30–35 days to Europe, 25–30 to the US west coast. Late artwork is normal in this business; a date discovered late is not survivable — artwork approval is what starts the 30-day production clock, not the deposit. Tell us the date at enquiry and we will say honestly whether it is achievable.
TW-1007 ships in a 62 cm × 47 cm × 56 cm carton — send us your FBA plan and we will confirm whether that splits cleanly under the dimension cap before you book. FNSKU labels, Prop 65 and suffocation warnings applied here, cartons built to FBA dimension limits, and we can split a shipment across fulfilment centres if you send the plan. Doing it at the factory removes a prep-centre handling fee and about a week of transit on every restock. Watch dimensional weight on this category — the carton is light for its size, so FBA usually bills on volume.
On TW-1007 laser engraving is the safe call for daily institutional washing. Canteens, schools and site catering wash hard and often, and this category goes through more of it than a drinks bottle because it holds food. Laser engraving costs slightly more up front and removes the complaint entirely: the mark is cut into the steel and reads the same after a season of commercial dishwashing, while printed artwork on a coated body visibly fades.
Almost every buyer who moves this product to us arrives with the same list of complaints about a previous supplier. Worth knowing whoever you end up buying from.
Cheap outer paint scratches through within weeks and the product looks second-hand on a shelf long before it stops working.
An unfinished rim catches on the lip and chips in transit. Every rim in this range is machine-polished — it matters more on glass than on steel.
A weak draw passes a same-day test and disappoints two months later. We check vacuum integrity on 100 % of bodies as semi-finished parts — before assembly, before coating — because on a finished branded unit the flaw stays invisible until it becomes your customer’s problem.
Eight workshops in Yongkang, Zhejiang, running since 1998 — mould development, vacuum welding, injection moulding, spray painting, laser marking, printing, assembly, inspection and packing, all in one building. For TW-1007 the stage worth watching is the vacuum draw and the wide-mouth seal.
A food jar is harder to build than a drinks flask for one reason: the mouth is wide, so the sealing surface is long and the liner has a bigger opening to close around. We draw the vacuum on the liner as a semi-finished part and test it there — before assembly, before coating, before your logo goes on. A weak draw passes a same-day test and fails two months later, and on a finished, printed, shipped jar that flaw is invisible until it is your customer’s problem. The second bench that matters is the inverted seal test: liquid in, lid on, upside down. We run it because a jar that seeps congee into a laptop bag is returned once and never bought again.
We inspect 8% of every batch rather than a fixed sample per shipment. Buyers are welcome on site — eight workshops in Yongkang, Zhejiang, running since 1998, about three hours by road from Ningbo port and two from Hangzhou airport, which makes a factory visit a realistic side trip rather than a separate journey. Ask to see that bench specifically; it is where the difference shows — we check vacuum integrity on 100% of bodies at the semi-finished stage, before assembly and coating, because a micro-leak is undetectable once the jar is built.
Importers & wholesalers — Workable from 500 pieces per design. At 30 pcs per 62cm×47cm×56cm carton, a 20ft container takes roughly 4,800 pieces of this model alone — worked from the biggest of this model’s carton sizes, and confirmed on the pro forma once the load plan is fixed. Tell us the full model list at enquiry rather than one at a time — the quote changes when several models share a colour run or a carton size.
Brand owners & private label — Yes. Three separate lines to budget: the logo sits in the unit price, a matched Pantone is its own run at 1,000 pieces, and packaging is third — this model ships in a printed colour box as standard, and anything else is a separate tooling and proofing round.
This one runs 800 ml, and it is the one with a barrel sized to be held and opened one-handed, with 4 stock colours to choose from. End users are outdoor and camping use, picnics. If your brief is different from that, say so in the enquiry — we would rather point you at a sibling model than sell you this one and have it come back.
At 800 ml, expect around 12 hours with a full fill, less if it is opened repeatedly or only half filled. The double-wall 304 stainless body is the reason: with the air drawn out between the walls there is almost nothing left to conduct heat away. Two habits worth printing on your packaging — rinse with boiling water before filling, and fill it as close to the top as practical.
Stock colours are blue, pink, silver, gold — those run from 500 pieces per design. A matched Pantone is a separate spray or resin run and starts at 1,000 pieces. Mixed-colour containers are normal here: several buyers deliberately split a container across colours to see which ones move before committing to one.
Laser engraving is what we would recommend for anything washed daily — the mark is cut into the metal, so there is nothing on the surface to strip. The trade-off is one tone in the colour of the steel, not your brand colour. For colour, silk screen runs one to three flats and UV digital handles photographic artwork, both onto a sprayed body.
From 500 pieces per design in stock colours; a matched Pantone starts at 1,000 because a custom colour means a dedicated run. Production runs 30 days after deposit and artwork approval, sample in 7–10 days. Packing is 30 pcs per carton at 62cm × 47cm × 56cm. We quote EXW Yongkang, FOB Ningbo or Shanghai, or DDP if you would rather we handled duty and delivery.
Tell us the quantity, colours and how you want the logo applied — we reply within 24 hours, Monday to Saturday.
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