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What's the difference between a saucepan and a thermos? Can the saucepan be used as a thermos?
In normal life, Bao Ma will consider buying some advanced products to take care of their babies, such as saucepans and thermos pots. But many treasure moms can't figure out the difference between a stew pot and a thermos pot, so what's the difference between these two products? Besides, can the braised pot be used as a thermos? Let's take a look at these two products: braised pot and insulated pot!

As far as stews and humidifiers are concerned, the main differences between them are as follows:

1, appearance. From the appearance, the difference between the two is not particularly great, and they are mainly made of stainless steel. But overall, the appearance of the braised pot is still not as good as that of the insulated pot.

2. Function. Functionally speaking, the braised pot is obviously superior to the insulated pot. Both of them have heat preservation effect, and the heat preservation time of braised pot is longer than that of insulated pot. Besides, the braised pot can cook raw food, which is not available in the insulated pot. So the function of the braised pot is relatively more comprehensive.

So the biggest difference between a stew pot and a thermos pot lies in its function. The saucepan can not only keep warm, but also cook some food, which is a very good choice for treasure mothers who take their babies out. At the same time, the braised pot can also be used as a heat preservation pot to a certain extent, which is very good.