The original. The trailblazer. The Sir Edmund of water bottles.
If you’re looking for a water bottle that will keep you well hydrated, hold up against bangs, bumps, and drops, and not leak a single drop ever, then the iconic 32-ounce wide mouth is your water bottle. There’s a reason why we haven’t changed its design in decades—because it works (extremely well).
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perfect for a lunch box or to bring to school This bottle is the size it says it is(14 oz)… BUT this bottle is small! I didn’t realize its not even as large as a disposable bottle of water. I got it for my girlfriend because the 32 oz was too big for her, but now is too small. Its basically a child’s bottle, perfect for a lunch box or to bring to school. I purchased my mom a 20 oz Multidrink and that is a much more usable size for an adult. I was deceived by the wide mouth top in the picture of this product. I thought it was the…
5/7 I’ll start off by saying that I’ve been using my Nalgene bottle daily for about 3 months. I’ve only put water in this bottle, and I only handwash it. I’m too much of a fan of the oz/mL label to throw it in the dishwasher. I imagine it would come off easily, and I like to see how much I’m actually drinking throughout the day.I’ve dropped this bad boy on concrete a few times, so yeah he’ll get some scratches easy-peasy. But no cracks thus far, nor have there been any leaks. Also, the…
Just buy one! No, two! I’ve bought about 7 different water bottles over the past couple years: Rubbermaid, S’well, Contigo, Living Solutions, so many! My favorite for the longest time was this $4.99 bottle from Duane Reade called the Living Solutions Tritan bottle. It was a beautiful size, held around 26oz, and I loved the built-in loop. Well, they stopped selling them all of a sudden and whatever was left went on clearance for half price. At the time, I was naive and just went with the color I liked most, not…