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How long have you had your current water bottle?

I've been using a reusable 36oz/1L plastic "flip lid" bottle from Bezos's market - this is my third one (sadly replaced almost on a yearly basis) since I keep accidentally breaking the lids.

It practically comes everywhere with me - walking, cycling, in my backpack. This lid is starting to crack at the hinge and the latch though, but don't really want to replace it with the same thing again.

How long have you had you had your current bottle, and how are you finding it so far?

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  • Have had my 330ml insulated bottle from a mystery brand for 7 years now. Paint is chipped and looks quite sorry in general, but I love it. I carry it around everywhere.

    I also have a 630ml one from Quokka for very hot Summer days.

    Lastly I have a 500ml Chilli's for my job, which I also use daily.

    For cleaning the bottles, I suggest using those tabs that are sold for cleaning dental accessories like retainers. If you use something to scrub them from the inside you can create little lines that end up catching bacteria.

  • I've got a ~20oz Yeti vacuum stainless bottle with the small-opening screw-on top. I think I've used it for, maybe 5 years at this point? A long while. It's the right size for casual carrying at work and school, but I use a bigger non-insulated body when doing physical labor.

    That poor yeti gets bounced off the back of ATV's, thrown in toolboxes, left baking in the car, all sorts of shit. It's dinged up and doesn't sit flat on a table but still doesn't leak so it keeps going.

  • I didn't even think about it until now but I think it's been about 4 years on my work water bottle

    It's metal and has lost a lot of paint and gained and lost a lot of stickers

    Edit: At this point I don't even know the brand as that has also worn off.

  • I've had two Nalgene bottles for about 10 years, maybe more, and neither show any signs of quitting. They're big, virtually indestructible, and water filtration pumps fit on properly (for camping).

    • My Nalgene has been with me for at least 16 years and still holding up fine other than the logo/printing wearing off!

  • I have 2. 1 from previous work which I've using from past 3 years and the other I got when I joined the new workplace. Fuckers asked me to choose between a coffee mug or water bottle so I chose water bottle.

  • I use an insulated Contigo Autoseal bottle that I've had for at least ten years. It keeps water cold for quite a while. Its big virtue is that it closes itself automatically if I let go. I'm not all that clumsy, but I have dogs that sometimes decide to poke my hand unexpectedly.

  • I've had my 1l Sigg aluminium bottle for about 10 years. The lid broke once when I dropped it and I bought a replacement lid. It's a bit dented but otherwise still good.

  • I got an aluminium one off Ali Express with a metal unscrewable lid, because my previous metal water bottle which was meant to last me forever, had a plastic lid which broke. I've had it for many years now, and it's fine. A bit dented.

    I recently bought a Sistema 500ml vacuum flask for like, $10 on a ridiculous special. It has plastic parts in the lid, but seems to be of decent strength. I really like it, I fill it with boiling water and then top up my tea for a few hours with hot water.

  • I have many water bottles, most of them had at a great price from Costco. There is a some variety but they are mostly Takeya/ThermoFlask 40 oz vacuum insulated stainless steel bottles. I also have a couple gallon stainless steel vacuum insulated water bottles that are great for camping and travel. Those were sold as growlers, I think. I've had most of these for 5 years. This is one area where I'm doing buy it for life and it's going well so far.
    I also have a 10 year old 1 liter un-insulated steel water bottle that I keep in the fridge. I should probably replace it but it still works.

    Please stop using plastic water bottles. Especially, but not only, disposable plastic. Not only is it bad for you (microplastics), it is bad for the environment.

    ETA: I just went to Costco tonight and those Thermo Flask bottles are on sale: 2 for $20, which is a great deal.

  • I've been using a Nalgene 1L daily since receiving it last Christmas. It has the screw on widemouth lid, I'm typically leery of any plastic, but I feel safe with this particular brand that is made in the US (where I foolishly believe that material sourcing is better researched).

  • I bought a Hydroflask 6 years ago. It's got a small dent on the base that makes it not sit perfectly flat. It's bright green and I love it.

  • About a year. I found it after cleaning up an event. Took it home, soaked it for 24 hours, and now it's covered in stickers.

  • About a few months. Thermo metal bottles sure do keep my water cold.

  • I got a 48oz nalgene in 2019 because my nonbranded one started to smell horrible.

    But I seem to get thermal mugs as gifts, I've gotten three from work since I started in 2020 and received two personally.. I haven't tried to use a thermal mug once yet, I just like a big water bottle I can throw onto my passenger seat.

  • Iโ€™ve had my 36 oz YETI for about 8 months. Use it every day. Itโ€™s the first water bottle Iโ€™ve bought and I love it. The straw cap is the best.

  • Yeti here, too - must be at least three years now. The base has a few dents but otherwise going strong.

  • Got myself a few Hydroflasks that circulate through my fridge. When I take one out, usually a new comes in. Been using Hydroflasks for a few years now and it's damn worth it. Love 'em!

  • I have the big LTT Store water bottle ever since it came out, so roughly two years ago? I replaced the lid once (not because it was broken but because i like the new one more) and it's holding up great.

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