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I bought one of these on sale and I wouldn't recommend it. Compared to other metal insulated bottles, these are bigger but hold less for the size and don't keep your drink cold as long (ice melts overnight).
I bought one of these on sale and I wouldn't recommend it. Compared to other metal insulated bottles, these are bigger but hold less for the size and don't keep your drink cold as long (ice melts overnight).
Overnight left out on the counter room temperature, or left out in the summer
Overnight left out on the counter room temperature, or left out in the summer
Next to my bed in a cool, air conditioned space. We have other SS insulated bottles that keep ice even through several hours on a car seat in a car with all of the windows up in the summer. This thing can't even keep ice overnight in air conditioning!
I'd get a different brand is all I'm saying. Not sure why someone would thumbs down a post that's meant to be a helpful review, but that's how people are these days. This thing isn't up to the normal SS insulated bottle standards for temperature control, in my opinion. I've tried Healthy Human bottles (great for insulation, not a great lid design), Takeya (decent bottles overall), Yeti, Ozark Trail, CamelBak, Coleman, Contigo, Asobu, Klean Kanteen, and some others I can't remember off hand. The design of this one is okay, but the insulation seems pretty shoddy from my experience.
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I'd get a different brand is all I'm saying. Not sure why someone would thumbs down a post that's meant to be a helpful review, but that's how people are these days. This thing isn't up to the normal SS insulated bottle standards for temperature control, in my opinion. I've tried Healthy Human bottles (great for insulation, not a great lid design), Takeya (decent bottles overall), Yeti, Ozark Trail, CamelBak, Coleman, Contigo, Asobu, Klean Kanteen, and some others I can't remember off hand. The design of this one is okay, but the insulation seems pretty shoddy from my experience.