Noteworthy Alternatives
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bkr spiked Huge Bottle 1L for $62: Glass water bottles represent the cleanest, most eco-friendly option available. The unique silicone sleeve from Bkr not only protects the glass from breaking but also offers a stylish, non-slip grip. It won’t make noise when it hits surfaces, and if you accidentally drop it in a busy area, it will land quietly.
Ello Cooper Twist Stainless Steel Water Bottle for $19: This vacuum-insulated stainless steel bottle features double-wall construction and comes with a screw-on lid and an easy-to-carry handle. While the spout design is subjective, I personally enjoy the ceramic opening; however, if you prefer a chug cap style, that’s also an excellent choice.
Camelbak Eddy+ for $16: Constructed from durable recycled plastic, the Camelbak Eddy+ is lightweight and features a straw lid. Adrienne So has been using several of these bottles for years; just remember to release any trapped air daily to prevent mold buildup if left damp.
Pura Large Mouth Insulated Bottle for $46: Pura bottles are sleek and lightweight as they are made entirely of stainless steel without any plastic or powder coating (which can be prone to damage). They hold Made Safe certification, ensuring they contain no harmful substances.Although I find their silicone lids somewhat flimsy, you can easily unscrew the entire cap to drink directly from the metal rim.
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