Looking for a good water bottle
dlveck
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I'm basically looking for just a simple water bottle that does not condensate on the outside when I have ice water in it. I assume I need something insulated and double walled but I've tried a few different versions of these and so far they've all "sweated". I hate picking up my bottle and then having to dry my hand because the bottle is so wet. I'm looking for any suggestions...I will research them all, trust me. I'm on a mission!
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My Starbucks double walled stainless steel tumblers work pretty well.0
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I have a few Polar Insulated water bottles. No sweating issues and got them for like $7 on Amazon. You can put it in the freezer before you fill it too so it is extra cold.0
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Costco has some nice double-walled water bottles by Contigo. They're leak-proof until you insert the straw. (Contigo makes a great leak-proof coffee mug, too. I've been impressed with the brand)3
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I have a Kleen Kanteen insulated bottle (20 oz size). It has never sweated, even with ice water, and I'm always pleasantly surprised when I drink out of it later and everything's still cold. I bought mine at Whole Foods.0
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I like the contigo brand also. For hot and cold beverages.1
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My favorite is hydroflask. They are spendy but very worth it. They will keep a drink ice cold (or hot!) for hours.1
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If it is just for at home or in the car I suggest a YETI 30oz. I take mine everywhere. I have a smoothie straw in mine and my ice still last 24 hours. I love it.1
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+ 1 for Hydroflask. My daughter gave me one for fathers day and it keeps ice all day even in a hot car, no sweat!0
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Here's another vote for a Yeti. I have the tumbler and the bottles and they never sweat and keep my ice water cold forever.1
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I have the yeti tumbler and a hydroflask 40 oz bottle both work about the same and neither ever sweat. very spendy but worth it they work and it beats trying all the other stuff first. Both are made from food grade stainless steel so they won't taste like metal or plastic like some cheaper bottles.
RTIC has alternatives and their claim to fame is that they are half the price of Yeti. My friend has the rtic tumbler and if I didn't have the yeti which feels more solid and the lid fits more tightly I would not hesitate to buy it.0 -
I use a Sip by S'well (they sell them at Target) that I got on sale. It's double walled and I've never had condensation issues with it. My water is also always cold.1
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Contigo1
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Well it's more of a thermos than a water bottle, but Zojirushi makes some killer stuff. It keeps things cool for a crazy amount of time.0
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Vote 3 for Yeti, keeps ice all day, dry and super cold.0
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Contigo0
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Swell0
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I use a Pure Outdoor from Monoprice. It's a Hydroflask knockoff for a fraction of the price. I spent $20.00 on my 40 ounce bottle . Keeps ice in cube form for over 24 hours filled with tap water.
I also use a Orca Coolers Chaser for when I want something flavored like tea or black coffee. The only thing I put in my Pure Outdoor bottle is water.0
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