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32-oz Nalgene Ultralite Wide-Mouth Water Bottle

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$3.90

$7.95

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REI has 32-oz Nalgene Ultralite Wide-Mouth Water Bottle on sale for $3.89. Select free store pick up where stock permits otherwise shipping is free on orders over $60, or free for REI Co-op Members (membership details).

Thanks to Deal Hunter JuJuFrankenbean for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Made of high-density polyethylene, which is semi-rigid and lightweight
  • Wide mouth makes it easy to fill
  • Loop-top keeps cap handy
  • Polyethylene is 100% BPA free

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  • Offer ends May 26, 2025, while supplies last.
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $11.10 lower (74% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $14.99.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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REI has 32-oz Nalgene Ultralite Wide-Mouth Water Bottle on sale for $3.89. Select free store pick up where stock permits otherwise shipping is free on orders over $60, or free for REI Co-op Members (membership details).

Thanks to Deal Hunter JuJuFrankenbean for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Made of high-density polyethylene, which is semi-rigid and lightweight
  • Wide mouth makes it easy to fill
  • Loop-top keeps cap handy
  • Polyethylene is 100% BPA free

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Offer ends May 26, 2025, while supplies last.
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $11.10 lower (74% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $14.99.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Nice! Learned a lot about this HDPE model vs the Tritan plastics because of this listing. HDPE is a softer plastic that is less likely to crack when dropped, and leaches less than Tritan does. It's also much lighter than Tritan. However, it will stain much easier and will retain smells easier than Tritan. It will also deform easier than Tritan will - this can be a boon, as in altitude changes, in which HDPE will suck in instead of creating a vacuum, or a negative, in that Tritan holds its form much better under heat than HDPE.
Ultimately, if you're just storing drinking water in your bottle, HDPE is a good choice. If you're doing anything else, Tritan might be a better one. I ended up picking this up because of these differences. Thanks!
Amazon won't even price match themselves.
I've been a big fan of Nalgene for years, and currently have 6 of their 32oz bottles - both narrow and wide mouth ones.

As I've learned lately, being BPA free doesn't mean the bottles dont have other BP(X) chemicals in them.

And so, I'm done with these as the daily bottle. I've slowly been adding double-walled stainless steel bottles to use as my daily bottles.

Maybe I'm overreacting or being paranoid, but I've read enough about these forever chemicals to think that eating and drinking out of plastic products isn't that great.

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Will amazon price match?
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ordered for pick up.
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Quote from goodness97 :
Will amazon price match?

Amazon won't even price match themselves.
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Nice! Learned a lot about this HDPE model vs the Tritan plastics because of this listing. HDPE is a softer plastic that is less likely to crack when dropped, and leaches less than Tritan does. It's also much lighter than Tritan. However, it will stain much easier and will retain smells easier than Tritan. It will also deform easier than Tritan will - this can be a boon, as in altitude changes, in which HDPE will suck in instead of creating a vacuum, or a negative, in that Tritan holds its form much better under heat than HDPE.
Ultimately, if you're just storing drinking water in your bottle, HDPE is a good choice. If you're doing anything else, Tritan might be a better one. I ended up picking this up because of these differences. Thanks!
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I still have 2 or 3 of these from the 1990s--even before they had loop top lids. These are the OG of Nalgene bottles.

Mine are stained from iced tea, but still going strong.
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in for 2, thx.
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I bought two of these last year, water tastes like plastic in both. Do not recommend.

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I've been a big fan of Nalgene for years, and currently have 6 of their 32oz bottles - both narrow and wide mouth ones.

As I've learned lately, being BPA free doesn't mean the bottles dont have other BP(X) chemicals in them.

And so, I'm done with these as the daily bottle. I've slowly been adding double-walled stainless steel bottles to use as my daily bottles.

Maybe I'm overreacting or being paranoid, but I've read enough about these forever chemicals to think that eating and drinking out of plastic products isn't that great.
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Quote from Raccoonish :
I've been a big fan of Nalgene for years, and currently have 6 of their 32oz bottles - both narrow and wide mouth ones.

As I've learned lately, being BPA free doesn't mean the bottles dont have other BP(X) chemicals in them.

And so, I'm done with these as the daily bottle. I've slowly been adding double-walled stainless steel bottles to use as my daily bottles.

Maybe I'm overreacting or being paranoid, but I've read enough about these forever chemicals to think that eating and drinking out of plastic products isn't that great.
There's a glass bottle that Wirecutter recommends. Pretty too.
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I feel like I wrote this, I'm exactly the same. I still have a bunch of Nalgene bottles, I was using a 40oz version of this for a few years but switched over to tritan style and now i use double-walled blender bottles. I love that I can keep the drink cold with 1 ice cube for hours even with the lid off and no condensation.
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Quote from kingka :
I feel like I wrote this, I'm exactly the same. I still have a bunch of Nalgene bottles, I was using a 40oz version of this for a few years but switched over to tritan style and now i use double-walled blender bottles. I love that I can keep the drink cold with 1 ice cube for hours even with the lid off and no condensation.
Aren't the double-wall ones substantially heavier, though? At home I always use a double-wall, but carry metal on the trail??
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Quote from TenderJoke7900 :
Aren't the double-wall ones substantially heavier, though? At home I always use a double-wall, but carry metal on the trail??

You must be doing some serious trail work if a few ounces, or even a pound for that matter, makes a difference in what your legs can handle.
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Quote from ScottB8972 :
You must be doing some serious trail work if a few ounces, or even a pound for that matter, makes a difference in what your legs can handle.
Every bit of weight reduces how far you can go.
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Quote from Dogenx :
I still have 2 or 3 of these from the 1990s--even before they had loop top lids. These are the OG of Nalgene bottles.

Mine are stained from iced tea, but still going strong.
Were those old swiss-made ones with the red loop lids nalgene? Can't remember. I've been meaning to dig out and re-use but didn't know if it was safe or not.

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Quote from AnciusD :
Were those old swiss-made ones with the red loop lids nalgene? Can't remember. I've been meaning to dig out and re-use but didn't know if it was safe or not.

I think those were Sigg.

We have a ton of double wall/insulated metal bottles too, mostly for the car or for the kids at school.

Within 6 months they're all all warped from minor drops, occasionally with vacuum seal breaches.

The worst my Nalgenes ever got was breaking a lid loop after falling 80 feet off a crag. Still works great!

Also, after 30+ Nalgenes in 25 years, I'll also add the old school HDPE hold their paint better, so if measuring volume is important, these do a lot better than Tritan.

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