Classic Steels launches stainless steel vacuum flasks, bottles

ANI  |  Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India] 

recently introduced vacuum flasks and bottles with a guaranteed maintainance of 12 hours for hot and 24 hours for cold beverages. These are useful for the storage of water, tea, coffee, juice, and other beverages, and are made from the highest quality of rust-free with a scratch resistant coating. These products are much superior and provide good value for money when compared to other products available in the market.

was established in the year 1985 by Kantilal Premji Maru (Giju Bhai). Today, is one of the leading brands in and largest manufacturers of utensils in Classic Steels is an manufacturer with a network of about 500 distributors and over 5,000 spread across are also exported to many countries.

Classic Steels has its 12,000 sq. feet factory situated in Bhayandar, having headquarters situated at CP Tank Steel Market in It is a trendsetter in customised with Its product range consists of more than 1500 items ranging from tea jars, and kitchen utensils to drum wedding and dinner sets.

Apart from stainless steel utensils, the company is known for its copper bottom, sandwich bottom, and induction compatible utensils. like dinner sets, tiffins, leak-proof boxes, and bottles are ideal for gifting.

Classic is a registered and popular brand. Hence several cases of duplication of its trademark and violation of copyrights have taken place. Thus, Classic was the first to introduce hologram embossed stickers applied to its products which gave assurance of originality and quality. The firm was also the first to offer a lifetime guarantee for its products.

Classic Steels has organised Samuhik Vivah and as a part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR). Kantilal Maru of Classic Steels has been honoured with many awards. He has also diversified into the hospitality sector.

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First Published: Sat, September 08 2018. 11:20 IST