Ok I went out to collect my Stanley thermos and I was kind of afraid that I might have ruined it by letting it freeze. I grabbed it and on heading back into the house I gave it a shake to see if I could feel a frozen ice chunk inside.
I got a nice vacuum "pop" as I removed the stopper and poured the contents out and it was still pipping hot. I would say it went in a little under 98C or 208F and it probably was 130F or so when I poured it out. The temp out side when I put the thermos out was 6F and it did warm to 13F overnight I would the thermos to perform just as well and you will probably use it in a 12 hour span.
I give it 2 thumbs up for sturdiness (it weights at least 1.5 pounds), you really can't break it easily, unless you drive over it and replacement parts are available at Walmart or Target. IIRC I paid 19.00 for my 1.1 quart.
Here is a link:
http://www.stanley-pmi.com/shop/product_detail.aspx?ProductID=5Dave