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BioGreen Biodegradable BPA-Free Sport Bottle with Wide Mouth DuoFlow Lid (20-Ounce)

 
 
BioGreen Biodegradable BPA-Free Sport Bottle with Wide Mouth DuoFlow Lid (20-Ounce)
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BioGreen Biodegradable BPA-Free Sport Bottle with Wide Mouth DuoFlow Lid (20-Ounce)

Availability: In stock
Our Price: $4.06 - $6.31

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Description:

BioGreen Bottles are the original biodegradable sports bottle. These enhanced plastic bottles biodegrade in landfills and are the most environmentally responsible bottles we can produce. They offer the following benefits: Biodegradable, Recyclable, Reusable and made from Recycled Materials. They are made from LDPE plastic with a Bio-Batch additive. They carry recycle symbol #4. They are BPA, DEHA and DEHP free. They are top shelf dishwasher safe. They are made in the USA for the finest materials. You can obtain full information about these bottles at our website www.biogreenbottles.com.

Features:
  • BPA-free, biodegradable sports bottle fits standard bike cage

  • Extra-wide mouth (2.5 inches, 63mm) makes it easy to add ice cubes

  • Soft squeezable bottle paired with DuoFlow lid, which lets you control the flow of water from slow to fast

  • Made of recyclable #4 LDPE plastic and made in the USA

  • Top shelf dishwasher safe

Product Details:
Package Length: 10.2 inches
Package Width: 2.9 inches
Package Height: 2.9 inches
Package Weight: 0.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews
 
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:3.5
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1These leak!  Jul 19, 2010
I bought this water bottle because it was BPA-free, but it is designed horribly. What's the most likely thing you would do with it? Fill it with water and squeeze it to drink, right? Well if you do that, it leaks where the lid meets the bottle.

I'm not sure why other reviewers give it 4-stars then their written review says it leaks, the bottle cracks, etc. Any way you cut it, it's poorly designed.

2doesn't last  May 29, 2010
I bought a dozen for a girls volleyball team. Most of the tops cracked within a few weeks of minimum use. Great idea, but not a good product.

2OK while it lasted.  May 21, 2010
Very flimsy. It worked OK while it lasted (held water, no leaks), but broke after about 3 months of regular use. It wasn't dropped hard, wasn't exposed to extreme conditions, just spontaneously fell apart.
On one hand, nice that it is biodegradable, but it is offset by the fact that you'd have to replace it much more often than other better made bottles.

5flavor-free and a great water bottle  Apr 09, 2010
All the Biogreen water bottles I've seen so far are great products. None of them have a smell or impart taste to the liquids in them (I do wash them before use); and they're nice and soft, making it easy to get a quick blast of water out of them. It does sometimes take me a few tries to get the top on right, but I haven't experienced any leaks so far. I use them for just plain tap water, and they sit on a desk or table. I have several of these in various sizes, and like all of them.

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5Good Value  Jan 28, 2010
I bought two of these, one for me, one for my wife. We're very active, and we wanted bottles that met the following requirements:
1. Inexpensive
2. Could be opened without using your hands - we are both teachers, and, working with kids we are exposed to a lot of germs. If you touch the nozzle of your water bottle, then touch it to your lips, you get all those germs. Nasty.
3. Easy to clean - we've had those bottles with the little straw with the little cover that pops over it. They're a pain to clean
These bottles met the minimum requirements, and also have a couple bonuses:
1. Made in the USA - Just feels better buying American
2. BPA free - Not really concerned about it for health reasons, but it's probably a good thing
3. Biodegradeable - I'm not a tree hugger or an environmentalist, but if it won't be discovered by archaeologists 1000 years from now, that's cool.