Lifetime Warranty Water Bottle

I am a klutz. I drop water bottles, they shatter, the other half gets mad. i go through a couple a month this way. I want a straw to the bottom of the bottle, some way to close the top (preferable leak free. Must be double walled. Lifetime warranty would be a plus. Ideas?
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  • naneverett5
    naneverett5 Posts: 3 Member
    I read a review recently about water bottles ... but can I remember what they recommended? ... Of Course not !!!!
  • cmriverside
    cmriverside Posts: 34,314 Member
    Do you have Google on that device you're typing on?

    Try that.
  • alc212
    alc212 Posts: 124 Member
    Contigo bottles are good - you can see their (limited) lifetime warranty here: http://www.gocontigo.com/warranty-policy.html
  • Cp731
    Cp731 Posts: 3,195 Member
    water bottles harbor a lot of bacteria no matter if you use a dishwasher to sterilize
  • BIRD0
    BIRD0 Posts: 74 Member
    Go to REI. They have a 100% satisfaction guarantee. My boyfriend broke one of his ski poles on a fall, took them back, and they not only replaced both poles, but partially refunded his money since the poles were on sale at the time of the exchange.
  • DanIsACyclingFool
    DanIsACyclingFool Posts: 417 Member
    mmmmmmn.....bacteria!
  • BrianSharpe
    BrianSharpe Posts: 9,248 Member
    water bottles harbor a lot of bacteria no matter if you use a dishwasher to sterilize

    Source? Would not the same be true for glasses etc?

    To The OP - check out camelback bottles, there's a reason you see them used by cyclists (I dropped mine on a ride today - at 25 km/h - and it barely got a scratch)
  • anlu37
    anlu37 Posts: 100 Member
    Do you have Google on that device you're typing on?

    Try that.


    http://lmgtfy.com/?q=lifetime+waranty+water+bottle+with+straw
  • jalara
    jalara Posts: 2,599 Member
    Do you have Google on that device you're typing on?

    Try that.


    http://lmgtfy.com/?q=lifetime+waranty+water+bottle+with+straw

    Nicely done :)
  • pinkraynedropjacki
    pinkraynedropjacki Posts: 3,027 Member
    water bottles harbor a lot of bacteria no matter if you use a dishwasher to sterilize

    Since when? I have a glass water bottle that does not have any more bacteria in it than my dishes. Everything has bacteria in it...even the water.
  • maryhitt
    maryhitt Posts: 13 Member
    I have found two brands that I like. I prefer the stainless steel variety, double-walled, because they keep things cold for a long time and they don't get condensation on the outside. One is by Camelbak - http://shop.camelbak.com/bottles/l/200

    Be sure you choose one that says "insulated" if you are looking for something that keeps things cold. They can be a little pricy but they have a lifetime warranty: "CamelBak will repair or replace at its discretion any manufacturing defect in these products free of charge. The Got Your Bak™ Lifetime Guarantee does not cover damage caused by normal wear and tear, accident, combat damage, improper care or cleaning, non-standard usage or negligence. Product must be purchased from an authorized CamelBak dealer." And they have good customer service. I lost the cap to mybottle and sent them an email asking how to buy a replacement. They sent me a new lid at no charge! I bought mine at a ****s Sporting Goods store.

    The other brand that I like is sold on the Flylady.net site: http://shop.flylady.net/pages/FlyShop_swbboth.asp
  • Do you have Google on that device you're typing on?

    Try that.

    (sarcasm) Thanks (/sarcasm) -- Really, don't you think I would have tried that? I wanted helpful advice from people that may have the same issue. That's why there's an ignore feature on this forum.
  • Contigo bottles are good - you can see their (limited) lifetime warranty here: http://www.gocontigo.com/warranty-policy.html

    Truedeaux are good too, until you drop one. Contigo has a similar warranty. I'm afraid if I dropped one and was honest about it they'd deny me too.
  • water bottles harbor a lot of bacteria no matter if you use a dishwasher to sterilize

    Than a lot of us drink a ton of bacteria. What do you drink water out of?
  • Go to REI. They have a 100% satisfaction guarantee. My boyfriend broke one of his ski poles on a fall, took them back, and they not only replaced both poles, but partially refunded his money since the poles were on sale at the time of the exchange.

    i would love to. No store in my area. I'd move into an REI if I could.
  • cmriverside
    cmriverside Posts: 34,314 Member
    oferpetesake.


    Now you're just looking for attention.

    Go for it.
  • GetSoda
    GetSoda Posts: 1,267 Member
    steel.
  • pinkraynedropjacki
    pinkraynedropjacki Posts: 3,027 Member
    Nobody is going to give you the lifetime guarantee if you drop them or break them. It's basically only if they are defective....like leaks & stuff. Not damage caused through usage.
  • I have found two brands that I like. I prefer the stainless steel variety, double-walled, because they keep things cold for a long time and they don't get condensation on the outside. One is by Camelbak - http://shop.camelbak.com/bottles/l/200

    Be sure you choose one that says "insulated" if you are looking for something that keeps things cold. They can be a little pricy but they have a lifetime warranty: "CamelBak will repair or replace at its discretion any manufacturing defect in these products free of charge. The Got Your Bak™ Lifetime Guarantee does not cover damage caused by normal wear and tear, accident, combat damage, improper care or cleaning, non-standard usage or negligence. Product must be purchased from an authorized CamelBak dealer." And they have good customer service. I lost the cap to mybottle and sent them an email asking how to buy a replacement. They sent me a new lid at no charge! I bought mine at a ****s Sporting Goods store.

    The other brand that I like is sold on the Flylady.net site: http://shop.flylady.net/pages/FlyShop_swbboth.asp

    Thanks for the help. I might try that, was one of the brands I was looking at and not bad on price. I really like the clear insulated Eddy bottle, very similar to what I used from Trudeaux.
  • steel.

    Yup, It's pretty much what I'm thinking. Might be time.