Water Bottle Suggestions?
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I could do with buying a new water bottle to replace my existing one.
I currently have an 800ml Systema bottle but it leaks, so it's not the most useful!
I could do with one around the same kind of size, but a bit bigger or smaller isn't a problem (600ml to 1L).
Needs to be reliable, last a long time, not leak, and be easy to hand wash.
Any suggestions?
Look into chilli's water bottles if you want something insulated. I see them advertised all over the place and seem to be very highly rated. I think they got a WHICH best buy too and lots of interesting designs available.
I would also recommend the chilli water bottles. They are brilliant and last much better than any I have ever had before!
ClaireF1978 SaverDeals thanks, but ouch are they expensive! £25 for a 750ml. I'll still consider it as it's an investment if I don't need to keep buying them.
But if anyone else has any other suggestions, that'd be useful too. I tend to take a few away with me on holidays for long days out and I don't fancy buying a few of these at this price.
Yes, i think you're paying more for having one that's well insulated so not necessarily what everyone needs at that price!
The thing is you're paying to have water at your finger tips ice cold as if it's just been taken out the fridge. So you'll never have to buy a cold refreshing bottle of water again!
SaverDeals ClaireF1978 I think it might actually be a good one for a backup bottle when I'm on a day trip/holiday, where I'll go through more than one. It's not great when you get to your second bottle and it's gone warm!
But for everyday use at work for example, I fill it up several times a day so wouldn't particularly need the stay cold feature.
I have an Aladdin one and it is brilliant. It has never leaked and I've used it every day for 2 years.
Thanks MrsCraig, I will have to look into a Aladdin bottles too! From a quick Google there seems to be different types.
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