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Product Information:- Magnet top stows securely while you drink
- Leak-proof when closed
- Double-wall vacuum insulated to maintain temperature
- Stays Dry: Sweat-proof insulation
- Easy carry handle
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While optional, you can do shorter cleans in between by emptying the bottle, putting in a little soapy water and swishing it around (or use a bottle brush to give a quick inside scrub), and do a quick sponge wash around the screw threads on all lids, takes less than a couple minutes. Rinse and if you can, dry it (a second bottle helps for rotation).
The main issue with metal bottles is the (removable gasket) and lid threads (both sides). The gaskets because moisture can get trapped where the gasket seats, so there's a whole hidden side that can grow mildew, and you have to pop the gasket out to clean there. The lid threads, particularly at the drinking spout, because it's right next to where people touch their lips to drink so microbes collect most easily there.
You can pop the gaskets out with a couple quick taps of the lid onto a padded hard surface, or you can use a toothpick or similar to pry them out. Then use a brush or swab with soapy water to scrub out where the gasket sits, and around any lid screw threads (both sides), as well as cleaning the gasket itself. If you're going to soak with vinegar (10 minutes is enough), you should pop the gaskets out as well since you'll want to remove residue/mildew first anyway.
You don't need to fit your hand in the bottle, the inside of the bottle is pretty low on the list of mildew risk (much lower compared to the gasket areas and screw threading for the lids). You should still get a bottle brush/sponge that can reach all over the inside of the bottle though.
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I like the screw on caps compared to flip up straw styles because screw on caps keep dirt out of the part you drink from.
I was also looking for the empty weights of these, I want to get 2, one for each kid but are these heavy, their backpacks are already unnecessarily heavy!
If I knew they won't destroy them, I would get them zojirushi's, they are by far the best, especially SV-G2E50, it's a smaller capacity but every single bottle I owned starts smelling funky before end of the week with daily use, SV-G2E50 has some kind of way to keep the funk out, I think it's because there is no backwash with their push button design.
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I like the screw on caps compared to flip up straw styles because screw on caps keep dirt out of the part you drink from.
I was also looking for the empty weights of these, I want to get 2, one for each kid but are these heavy, their backpacks are already unnecessarily heavy!
If I knew they won't destroy them, I would get them zojirushi's, they are by far the best, especially SV-G2E50, it's a smaller capacity but every single bottle I owned starts smelling funky before end of the week with daily use, SV-G2E50 has some kind of way to keep the funk out, I think it's because there is no backwash with their push button design.
Do you wash them daily? Also, can you fit a large hand inside any of the one's you know about? I hear you have to wash them daily to keep them nice and fresh, but I need one I can fit hand inside. I've heard about vinegar and rice shakes or something, but that just seems like too much work for me.
You probably need a very wide one in order to fit a hand, I can't fit my hand even in some my mugs and that bothers me too. However, if it's just water for indoor use, I think once a week (once every 5 days of usage) is generally more than enough, I just rinse it with hot water between washes. I think the other fancy brand Yeti has wider mouth canisters.
I was about to order this but it says:
Prime Delivery: Thursday, Dec. 28 - Tuesday, Jan. 16
I was also getting one of those 4 pack carabiners, they help keep things strapped to the bag's handle so I know they won't fall off the bag's side compartment.
While optional, you can do shorter cleans in between by emptying the bottle, putting in a little soapy water and swishing it around (or use a bottle brush to give a quick inside scrub), and do a quick sponge wash around the screw threads on all lids, takes less than a couple minutes. Rinse and if you can, dry it (a second bottle helps for rotation).
The main issue with metal bottles is the (removable gasket) and lid threads (both sides). The gaskets because moisture can get trapped where the gasket seats, so there's a whole hidden side that can grow mildew, and you have to pop the gasket out to clean there. The lid threads, particularly at the drinking spout, because it's right next to where people touch their lips to drink so microbes collect most easily there.
You can pop the gaskets out with a couple quick taps of the lid onto a padded hard surface, or you can use a toothpick or similar to pry them out. Then use a brush or swab with soapy water to scrub out where the gasket sits, and around any lid screw threads (both sides), as well as cleaning the gasket itself. If you're going to soak with vinegar (10 minutes is enough), you should pop the gaskets out as well since you'll want to remove residue/mildew first anyway.
You don't need to fit your hand in the bottle, the inside of the bottle is pretty low on the list of mildew risk (much lower compared to the gasket areas and screw threading for the lids). You should still get a bottle brush/sponge that can reach all over the inside of the bottle though.
https://www.costco.com/thermoflas...07
I like the screw on caps compared to flip up straw styles because screw on caps keep dirt out of the part you drink from.
I was also looking for the empty weights of these, I want to get 2, one for each kid but are these heavy, their backpacks are already unnecessarily heavy!
If I knew they won't destroy them, I would get them zojirushi's, they are by far the best, especially SV-G2E50, it's a smaller capacity but every single bottle I owned starts smelling funky before end of the week with daily use, SV-G2E50 has some kind of way to keep the funk out, I think it's because there is no backwash with their push button design.
The grab handle on the bottles in your link look like they will brake if it drop the bottle and it hits any part of the handle…. like I have experienced with other brands.
The torque is to great for the small plastic handle piece at the hinge, it snaps with very little pressure at the side of the handle.
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That's the feature I look for high capacity but slender enough for backack/car/lunch bag holders. Or atleast somewhere to hook a carabiner. Sam's also has two 26oz Zulu insulated bottles for 19.98.