2024 the best water bottle brand review


Price: $27.94
(as of Nov 09, 2024 03:20:22 UTC - Details)

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The Owala FreeSip Insulated Stainless-Steel Water Bottle with Locking Push-Button Lid easily tackles every thirst. With a built-in, easy-clean straw and a wide-mouth opening, the FreeSip reusable bottle is designed for drinking two different ways: sipping upright through the straw or tilting back to swig from the wide-mouth spout opening. Add in a push-to-open lid and playful colors, and staying hydrated has never been simpler—or more fun. Additional features include double-wall insulated stainless steel that keeps drinks cold up to 24 hours, a carry loop that doubles as a lock, a cup holder-friendly base, and a wide opening for easy cleaning and adding ice. The Owala FreeSip Insulated Stainless-Steel Water Bottle with Locking Push-Button Lid is available in three sizes: 24-Ounce, 32-Ounce, and 40-Ounce. Lid is dishwasher safe; hand wash cup. Not for use with hot liquids. Manufacturer’s limited lifetime warranty.
24-ounce insulated stainless-steel water bottle with a FreeSip spout and push-button lid with lock
Patented FreeSip spout designed for either sipping upright through the built-in straw or tilting back to swig from the spout opening
Protective push-to-open lid keeps spout clean; convenient carry loop doubles as a lock
Double-wall insulation keeps drinks cold for up to 24 hours; wide opening for cleaning and adding ice; cup holder-friendly base
BPA, lead, and phthalate-free; hand wash cup, dishwasher-safe lid; not for use with hot liquids
Reviewer: Kathryn Gray
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: obsessed
Review: The whole thing about being able to choose whether you use the straw or tilt it to chug is awesome and all, but mainly I was scouring the internet for a bottle that had some kind of straw mechanism that wasn't (1) on a spring-loaded flippy thing that would eventually wear out and stop working, (2) wasn't open to the air where it could collect other peoples' geeeeerms when I took it around everywhere with me, and (3) didn't have some kind of screw-top or other cap that I wouldn't be able to open one-handed. DO YOU KNOW HOW HARD THAT IS TO FIND? I do.Literally, Owala was the only brand/bottle I found that checked all three of those boxes. THE ONLY ONE. So even though it was a little more than I would normally pay for a water bottle and I hated that I couldn't customize my colors, I decided to give it a try. And lo, I found the light and the heavens blessed me with a (near) perfect water bottle.I've used my bottle pretty much all day every day since purchasing it several months ago and it works as well now as it did when I first bought it. I do worry about the spring-loaded lid release eventually wearing out, but it hasn't yet with constant use (and more than occasional extra use for funsies). The only sign of wear over time is that there are a few small (aesthetic/surface) scratches on the outside from a couple times when I dropped my bottle on concrete and asphalt. I wish they weren't there but it doesn't affect anything except my delicate eyeballs.My only qualm with the bottle's near perfection, which seems entirely unavoidable from a design perspective, is that ice cubes inside of the bottle make a lot of noise when sloshing around and bumping up against the metal interior. When you work a job that sometimes requires near-complete silence, that noise can be an issue. For most, it probably wouldn't matter in the slightest (when I'm at home, I don't even think about it). I don't blame Owala for this. But if they solved it, then it would be the holy grail of sheer perfection designed to hold ambrosia for the gods. Until then, I feel honored to partake.The handle is convenient for carrying. The shape of the bottle (flat on the sides) is a clever touch that makes it easier to grip for twisting off the top and such. It fits in average cup holders. It's leakproof when the lid is secured well and the cap is clicked into place.The button to open the cap is strong (works well) and is easy to press. If the handle is down (it gently clicks into place if you fold it down), it covers the button and prevents any accidental presses. That said, while it could theoretically be pressed accidentally if you leave the handle up/open all the time (like I do), it has never happened to me.The inside is metal, which keeps the insides cold for ages (with ice). The straw is plastic, which stops the water from tasting like gross metal water bottle. The outside is... not-metal, which means the sun can be directly on the bottle and warm the outside while the inside is still ice cold and, more importantly, that there's no condensation on the outside getting everything around it wet (bane of my college existence 😐 ). Vinyl stickers adhere well to whatever the outside material is.It disassembles into straw, lid, and bottle for cleaning, and the the shape of the lid makes it a lot easier (and way more sanitary) to clean than any other straw-based bottle I've had/used. I run the lid and straw through the dishwasher occasionally. I think the bottle recommends hand washing but I forget; in addition to hand washing, I occasionally do a polydent cleaning to eliminate any odors and ensure all bacteria are dead af. It works like a charm.This is a 100% honest review and I generally try not to fangirl or gush excessively: this bottle is /that/ good. I legit recommend it for anyone looking for a water bottle (unless they prefer the big mouth/screw-top kind) and am very seriously considering buying one for everyone in my family.

Reviewer: Peter
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Water bottle ranking
Review: I like carbonated water, so I installed a reverse osmosis filter and bought a sparkling water maker. Now I just need a nice water bottle. One that won’t leak due to pressure, and one that will keep the water cool. And that’s how this story begins.#0 - Bottles that come with Soda Stream or Philips soda maker are great as they won’t leak, but they also don’t keep water cool as they are not insulated.#1 - Owala - description says that you shouldn’t use it for carbonated drinks, but if not using the straw this bottle works fairly well. It worked for a long time before it started leaking if I carbonate water a lot. Five stars as it’s the most convenient bottle yet and they clearly say to not do what I’ve been doing. In terms of holding carbonated water, it has third place here.#2 - Takeya - No mention about carbonated drinks in the description. Leaks from day 1. It seems to hold water cold the longest out of all the bottles, but having a screw-on cap/lid I thought it should work well. Even if I use all my force to close it and put it upside down, it will immediately leak. I can even hear the pressure escaping after pouring freshly carbonated water and closing it.#3 - Sigg - “The Shield ONE is fully spillproof. Enjoy your favourite drinks even juice or carbonated ones as this SIGG water bottle resists it all.” and yet it leaks. Can’t put it inside the bag next to papers and laptop. Zero stars as they clearly promised something and the bottle didn’t deliver. Lid is closed by a tiny tab just like #1, so I didn’t have much trust in it from the beginning.#4 - Thermos FJK-1000 - “Screw type bottles for carbonated beverages. Twist the lid slightly to release pressure and open the lid easily”. It doesn’t leak, but putting on the cap is really annoying. It’s easy to cross-thread the cap and requires a fairly large amount of rotations before it’s secured. This bottle takes second place on this ranking. Spout is also fairly large so it’s easier to spill the water than other bottles.#5 - Parnoo - weirdly enough, cheapest bottle here (not including #0) and yet it does its job the best. I had it for the longest time and it never leaked. Has medium sized spout, so it’s not as convenient to drink from it as #1, #2, or #3, but smaller (and therefore better) than #4. One thing I don’t like that much is that the ice I have doesn’t fit. This is my favorite bottle here, one that I used the longest, and one that was the most reliable.So in terms of holding cold carbonated water, ranking from best to worst looks like: #5, #4, #1, #2, #3.If you don’t want carbonated drinks, then #1 is the most convenient to use.

Reviewer: Lisa
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Love it
Review: This is perfect as a water bottle. It is heavy duty and tough. The paint on it hasn't chipped or come off in any way as tall and I have had it for a while. This is only for cold liquids, not hot, but I bought it strictly for water. I carry it on our morning hikes and take it with me for yoga, cardio, etc. It keeps the water cold a long time if you keep it shut. That is absolutely my favorite thing about this and the reason I chose this bottle. The straw is built in and you can shut a cover over it. Your straw isn't hanging out ready to catch any viruses or germs that are in the air or on whatever surface might come in contact with it. I can grab this and pop it open, get a drink, and re-close it with one hand. Once you snap that top on, not a single drop of water will come out of this thing. You can shake it around, carry it upside-down... whatever, it will not leak. If you see any water droplets in the photos, it is because I just washed it. It comes in 16, 24, 32 and 40 ounce sizes. I chose the 24. It is the perfect size for me... enough to get through a whole workout or hike, but not some huge, heavy thing I have to lug around. It even has a little flip up handle on top that you can carry it by. I fill it up in the afternoon before I workout and again before bedtime to leave on the nightstand overnight. In the morning, I add water if needed and take it on my hike. Then I wash it with the breakfast dishes and it is ready to go again. It comes in lots of color choices from subtle to bright, so you can make it fit you. I went with classic black on black. If anything ever happens to this one, it would have to be that I lost it because I think that is pretty indestructible, but if anything happens to it, I will buy another one exactly like it! Love it!

Reviewer: Manuel Cruz
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Mantiene las bebidas calientes durante mucho tiempo y no derrama nada.

Reviewer: Zulema
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Ay no, mi termo favorito pir mucho! para la universidad, para el ejercicio, para todoooolamentablemente me lo robaron jajahah entonces ya me pedí otro 🙂‍↕️

Reviewer: Lupita Ibarra
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Me llegó en muy buen estado, del color que lo pedí y super rápido, yo he probado otros termos y la verdad me han dejado que decear, pero este me encanta ya lo llevo usando como dos o tres meses y sigue muy bien, si guarda muy bien el frio un día le puse hielos a las 6:30 am y a las 2:00 pm todavía le quedaban algunos, pero creo que esto también depende del clima de tu localidad, no lo he probado con caliente pero supongo que también funciona genial.Comprenlo encerio no se arrepentirán.

Reviewer: Samantha
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Me gustó que le cabe buena capacidad de agua, la mantiene fría por buen tiempo y además me encanta el color!

Reviewer: Luis Paulo Nunes Mourāo de Sousa
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Qualidade e praticidade, pela duração, vale l preço.

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