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| Brand: Sigg Category: Sports
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| Customer Reviews:
is lining BPA free? April 17, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Every member of my family has one Sigg bottle. My kids love the designs and I love not going through so many plastic water bottles. Plus my kids get the floride in our tap water, which is pretty tasty, filtered and cheap. But, does anyone know if the lining of the bottle BPA free. After reading about canned goods, including infant formula cans, have BPA in the lining of the cans, I'm not so sure. That is the only reason I gave the product 3 stars, otherwise I love my Sigg bottle.
Durable, keeps beverages cold March 27, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
First off, I'll explain my reasoning behind purchasing this water bottle to clarify its function. My 4-year-old takes a lunch 3x per week to school, and is lactose intolerant. I prefer to have him drink water or Soy milk/Lactose-reduced milk over sugary juice boxes. The first half of the year, I just sent him with store-bought plastic mini-water bottles, which seemed inexpensive at about $2 per 8-pack. However, I wanted to reduce costs, waste, and also be able to send him to school with milk but avoid purchasing those over-priced soy milk boxes.
So the practical conclusion was to purchase him a small water bottle to put in his lunch box. However, I wanted one that would keep his beverage cold (with an ice pack in his lunch), would last long enough to be cost-effective, would not leak, and would stand up to outdoor hikes and banging around in his backpack. So far, this water bottle has met all expectations listed above and then some. The aluminum keeps drinks cold for 3+ hours, even when left out with no ice pack. Further, it is fairly easy to clean; we just hand wash it every night in hot soapy water. The cap comes apart to clean all the nooks-and-crannies as well.
Finally, the cute designs make this an attractive beverage container for even the pickiest of preschoolers. Highly recommended!
Great so far March 26, 2008 We've only had this bottle for a couple of days but so far my 16 month old loves it! I highly recommend getting the bottle grips though. The bottle gets quite cold when you pour chilled water into it.
UPDATE: my son dropped the bottle and the cap broke. Having trouble finding a replacement cap. The Mud Cap and the ABT Mud Cap don't work with the 0.3L bottle!
Not a great item for baby or toddler, but quality product. February 23, 2008 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I purchased one of these in each size for each of my 3 children, and while the product met my expectations quality wise, this is not a great item for a baby or toddler. My youngest is 15 months, has no problems holding the bottle or drinking from it, I would recommend if you are buying this to get a pouch, as when filled with cold liquids the container itself is very cold to hold. She really likes the bottle and the only reason I won't buy her another until she is older is that the flow from the mouth piece is fast and very "airy" she is swallowing as much air as she is liquids, causing her to "choke" on it a lot. I like the fact that with the lid on and cap closed this bottle is spill proof, and even when left open and on its side very little liquid will leak out. Overall this is a great product, but more for kids who are a little older. (3 or so)
non-leaching February 23, 2008 The main reason I bought this product was for it's non-leaching qualities. I love this size for the lunch box. I have the other sizes to. I wish the caps didn't crack so easily. I have never cracked mine, nor has my daughter but my son has cracked two of them now. Should make ones that are more "liitle" kid proof. Overall a great product. I now have 6 of them.
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