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I already own a few similar ones. Simple, appropriate. Large and easy to wash. Used as a water cup on the boat, i.e. not too big that the water gets bad during use, but you can carry it with you and you don't have to fill it up constantly. On a hike, you can store both solids and liquids well thanks to the large cap. Proven to work because it is simple, durable and affordable for hiking, sailing and at home.
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In the first week, the lid holder broke, so it will be replaced under warranty. The large mouth opening enables easy pouring of boiling water, but drinking is more difficult than from a narrow mouth opening. The cap held well (in the sleeping bag) even though the water cooled from boiling to hand-warm.
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works just as advertised, beautiful, withstanding impact, withstanding temperatures from deep below zero to boiling. Loving it!
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Solid quality, easy to clean.
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I got my hands on this product after an expedition on a popular American camping YouTube channel mentioned the product while presenting their camping equipment. The drinking bottle is larger than other similar products and the quality of the product is higher than other similar products. The cap stays firmly on and the bottle does not leak even when stored in a horizontal position. If necessary, you can get spare parts for the product, such as a new cap.
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The pros and cons are largely related to the big mouth. Easy to fill and wash, also in the upper part of the dishwasher, on the other hand, when drinking on the go, drinks are easily on the chest. The bottles have held up well to use and washing, but the outer surface has been scratched quickly, which is of course only a cosmetic drawback. The liter bottle is awkwardly thick, it doesn't fit in the bottle or side pocket of most backpacks, and it can't stay wet and slippery in one hand when I don't have the grips of a basketball player.
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Sometimes you surprise yourself when you pay more for a seemingly simple bottle of water than what a Vichy bottle costs in the store. Yeh, this definitely beats the previous bottles I've had. Haven't had time to catch up on travel gear yet, after working as a liquid distributor in the warm spring and summer slush.
Come on, why not give it five stars -- well, since there have been such rants lately that it's empty with two stars. It's not the bottle's fault per se, but the buyer's for buying a small bottle. But when it's still looking for its place to attach a little, that's a little relief -- full five stars would have been if you had been there or there was too easily a handy pocket/tape holder/someone who would have taped the slightly round-cornered bottle in the "right" place.
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