Sigg Water Bottle

by Ed on March 11, 2008 · 4 comments

At work I use a water bottle everyday. It’s just an old bottle I’ve had for quite a while, never considered getting a new one. So Mike approaches me and says he has a water bottle for me to review. I figure I can use it at work a few days, test it out and let everyone out there know what I thought about it.

Sigg Water Bottle

So I’m using the 0.6L Kids Ninja Battle Sigg Bottle. It works great and the aluminum retains the cold temperature of the water I put in, keeping it colder longer. A lot longer than my old plastic water bottle was doing. The size is good so I only had to refill a couple times during the day. I have never used an aluminum water bottle before and people who had mentioned that they didn’t like them due to the water having a metallic taste. This was not the case with this bottle, the water tasted cool and pure.

I recommend this bottle for anyone who uses a water bottle. It’s not only fully recyclable, but looks nice and does the job.

sigg

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Jake March 11, 2008 at 11:56 am

I’ve got a 1-litre sigg bottle that I’ve used every day for the last six months. It’s really expensive for a water bottle (at $20), but it’s been totally worth it. Water stays really cold, it’s nearly indestructible, and it doesn’t have any funky taste.

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Ed March 11, 2008 at 12:56 pm

As I am currently at my desk at work, I have the bottle here filled with water. I would definitely like to try one of the thermal ones for coffee someday.

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Mike March 11, 2008 at 1:23 pm

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Mine is filled next to me also. Water and english toffee flavored Stevia (Sweet Leaf brand) mix well in thenDon’t Be Plastic bottle.

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