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Post by karinms on Apr 14, 2016 1:53:25 GMT
Do any of you (or your kids) use these bottles? I'm looking for something to put milk in for lunch but don't want to use my favourite hot drink cups (contigo) due to the valve system.
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Post by grove420 on Apr 14, 2016 3:03:32 GMT
My dd uses one and really likes it. The only downside I see (which doesn't bother her) is that she needs to use a bottle brush to clean the inside. Great at keeping liquids at their desired temps for a long time.
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Post by mcscrapper on Apr 14, 2016 3:43:04 GMT
Look at a Hydroflask. They come in a lot of colors and sizes and various lid types. You might find one more suitable for taking milk and they are also a lot easier to clean. I have both and love both bottles but prefer my hydrflask to the Swell bottle. However...... Swell makes a bottle that is big enough for an entire bottle of wine.
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Post by STBC on Apr 14, 2016 12:52:12 GMT
Yes - I got one for Christmas and I love it! With milk, cleaning might be an issue, but a bottle brush would work fine. Cap seals nicely so there's no leak problems. (I've tossed mine in my gym bag.) Mine is a purple "woodgrain" pattern. I take it to work in my bag every day and there are no dings or chips to the finish.
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Post by karinms on Apr 14, 2016 14:00:57 GMT
Thanks ladies. I have a bottle brush so that won't be a problem. The bottles are so pretty I might have to hide my credit card! I will check out the hydro flask ones too, if I can find them at a reasonable price. They are crazy expensive on amazon in Canada.
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Post by grove420 on Apr 14, 2016 14:17:24 GMT
Thanks ladies. I have a bottle brush so that won't be a problem. The bottles are so pretty I might have to hide my credit card! I will check out the hydro flask ones too, if I can find them at a reasonable price. They are crazy expensive on amazon in Canada. You're so right! That's exactly why my daughter has two.
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