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My newest favorite water bottle Jan 18, 2010 I wanted to get a "set" of water bottles so all the lids would be interchangeable. I settled on Sigg bottles before I learned that some of the older liners had some BPA. I'm still happier than with plastic, but, still, I'd have been happier knowing it sooner.
Anyway, this is my favorite bottle. Being all stainless steel, it does NOT have the BPA in the liner as there is no liner.
I prefer to drink room temp or even hot water. I fill this bottle with hot (almost boiling, from an In-Sink-Erator insta-hot water dispenser) water in the morning before I take my kids to school, and I still have lukewarm to hot water later on when I pick them up. We live in a climate with cold winters, and I leave the bottle in my car. The temperature of my drinking water definitely depends upon the day's weather, but I don't get frozen bottles like I do with our standard Sigg's.
I try to bring all the bottles into the house each night, but I regularly forget. This bottle makes the most sense for me and the way I use my bottles. It also lets me bring hot water (or tea) for those times that I actually pay attention to how long it has been sitting, waiting for me.
I think I have only once burned my mouth with this bottle. That was in the early fall, when the weather was warm, and I drank from it within an hour or so of filling it up. If you drink your hot beverage on the way to work, you'll want a more typical travel mug, or perhaps just fill it with less-than-boiling temperature drinks.
Does what it claims, no real complaints Sep 30, 2009 I bought this after I got fed up with my regular 1L Sigg bottle "sweating" in the summer months. On the plus side; keeps cold water cool for a good 45-60 minutes without any noticeable condensation (I live in NC). Works even better/longer if you throw a couple ice cubes in there. All the usual pluses of the Sigg in terms of ruggedness, toughness (takes a ding/dent or two but no leks, splits etc). On the down side, if you put tap/room temp water in and put it in the fridge it takes a long while to cool down due to insulation. Don't have a problem with the weight of it like some others. Haven't tried it with warm liquids - more than happy with my contigo coffee cup, but would imagine the openinn may cause problems with very hot liquids. Overall happy with the insulated Sigg, especially for the price compared to the $22-25 being charged in some stores.
Just okay Sep 29, 2009 The bottle is almost 3x heavier (11.4 vs 4 oz) than most comparable sized non-insulated Sigg bottles. The added weight doesn't seem to help too much with insulation. It stays a bit colder than the other bottles, but not too much. It is a good non-plastic option for road trips.
Not for hot Sep 17, 2009 The bottle is advertised as Hot & Cool, and it does as much quite well. My problem is that if you do want to use it for hot beverages, which is the main reason I bought it, you can't drink from the bottle without burning your mouth because the steel ring making up the mouth of the bottle heats up like crazy. I might send it back, but I suppose having an extra water bottle around is useful.
No sweat - this is a great bottle. Aug 25, 2009 I use this bottle everyday to drink cold water at work or on the go. It keeps ice water cold for several hours - even if you leave it in the car for a little while. I love the fact that it doesn't "sweat" like other stainless/aluminum bottles. Plus it fits in any cupholder or backpack bottle sleeve.
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