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DISCREET: This sleek and sneaky flask holds 7.25 fl oz and is made out of non-detectable Tritan plastic. Perfect for sneaking into games, concerts and other special events!
HIGH QUALITY: Made from an approved Tritan plastic, the flask construction won't break or scratch, ensuring a long life of use.
MODERN DESIGN: The tethered strap locks the flask lid in place for a leak-free seal. Removable lid also allows for easy filling and cleaning.
GIFT IDEA: Perfect gift for someone who loves to take the fun with them. Whether it's a day at the park, a music festival or sporting event, easily slide undetected by security or other parents. Cheers!
EASY TO CLEAN: Top rack dishwasher safe
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B091G7MWJF -
OOS, see FP post for additional purchase options
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And there are actually more than 20 reviews about it leaking.
Also doesn't bother to say what kind of plastic it is, and that it's not BPA free…so it's very likely to be toxic and def not a plastic I would use. Alcohol would leach chemicals into it easily.
Many other options out there to go with.
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Someone I know once taped IV bags to her legs and ran the IV line up to her chest. Insta-Incognito flask with a straw! 😆
Coffee mug works much better during WFH zoom calls.
Coffee mug works much better during WFH zoom calls.
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And there are actually more than 20 reviews about it leaking.
Also doesn't bother to say what kind of plastic it is, and that it's not BPA free…so it's very likely to be toxic and def not a plastic I would use. Alcohol would leach chemicals into it easily.
Many other options out there to go with.
Clearly in the listing it says it's TRITAN plastic which is about the best you can do for food safe BPA free plastic.
SMH
They're much easier to clean and fill than the old narrow flasks. The whole top comes off and you can put it all into the dishwasher.
The only minor complaints I have are that the silicone band has some weak points that break after some use. It's still usable but the band holds it all together more securely. I've never had one leak when it's sealed properly but the top came off when I'd been using one without the band, spilling some contents into my pocket.
Also, the seal between the clear and dark parts gets loose after several uses and washes, making it harder to close it all the way. Still no leaks.
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And there are actually more than 20 reviews about it leaking.
Also doesn't bother to say what kind of plastic it is, and that it's not BPA free…so it's very likely to be toxic and def not a plastic I would use. Alcohol would leach chemicals into it easily.
Many other options out there to go with.
Fakespot is nonsense and lists many products that very obviously don't buy fake reviews as C, D, and F. It grades some Frosted Flakes, Nintendo Switch, and GE Lightbulbs varieties as D. I promise, GE and Nintendo and Kellogg do not hire bot reviews.
And sadly, BPA free means nothing except marketability. Products that removed BPAs use BPA substitutes including BPS, known to have the same risks.
You can skip buying it, but your reasons other than potential leaks are not sound.
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And there are actually more than 20 reviews about it leaking.
Also doesn't bother to say what kind of plastic it is, and that it's not BPA free…so it's very likely to be toxic and def not a plastic I would use. Alcohol would leach chemicals into it easily.
Many other options out there to go with.
https://www.uc.edu/news/articles/...ttles.html
That said, this article also indicates that it would be a good idea to clean it thoroughly, as "transient" BPA appears to be present somewhere in the manufacturing process. From the article:
"Researchers washed the Tritan bottles that showed release of BPA up to six times, and at that point there was no longer any detectable release of BPA."
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