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HomeWater BottlesMunchkin Bottles (China)NALGENE Tritan OTG BPA-Free Water Bottle 24 Oz |
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amazing! Aug 30, 2010 i bought one in every color. we bought a brita water filter and decided to stop buying water bottles. i hate drinking out of a cup and using this bottle and refillng it all day is amazing!! i feel like i'm drinking out of a regular water bottle. love it!
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Newer Bottles Don't Seem To Leak Aug 24, 2010 After reading some of these reviews that claim the bottle leaks I was quite hesitant to purchase one. However, I noticed that the dates on most of the negative reviews referring to leaking were the older reviews. I think Nalgene heard the complaints because the one I have does not leak at all. I can turn it upside down, and shake it and not a drop comes out. I think it's a great bottle. I take it to work every day.
Great! Aug 21, 2010 This water bottle is perfect for the everyday person.
I have had it for over a month and it has never leaked, and shows no signs of leaking. The rubber flip top holds all of the water in and is easy to open once you figure it out. It fits perfectly in my backpack. I'd suggest it to anyone who is looking for a water bottle.
BPA free and well made, but not that easy to open Aug 19, 2010 I bought this as an alternative to a squirt bottle for my bicycle. I've never liked squirt bottles, but LOVE my wide-mouth Nalgene bottles, and though this would be the ideal alternative to those cheap plastic bottles that you find on most people's bikes. It just about every way this is a better bottle; well made, BPA free, hard plastic that is difficult to scratch and almost impossible to crack without trying very hard.
Unfortunately it has one flaw which makes it less than ideal for a bike rider: the lid gets stuck shut and can be a real pain to open. The bottle is supposed to be designed for 1-hand operation, but in reality that doesn't work well. The lid is held in place by a small, plastic lip that sometimes comes open easily enough but others times is a real pain in the backside. It's not easy to open, and especially so while ridding a mountain bike.
I have re-purposed the bottle by adding a blender ball and it now works very well as my post work-out protein drink bottle. It's still a great bottle overall, but I wish that Nalgene had done a better job designing the lid mechanism.
Works fine, if I can get it open Aug 17, 2010 I'm sure this is a fine water bottle, but it has a bizarre cap that I can't open, and it didn't come with any instructions.
Am I supposed to be able to push the button on the top to open it? If not, what's the button for?
Do I push upwards on the lever on the cap to open? (that doesn't open it unless I use both hands and really force it).
Or maybe I'm supposed to push the cap sideways like one might do to activate a Cheez Whiz container. That seems to open it, but it seems like it might fall apart if I do that too much.
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