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The new wide mouth line of bottles have an opening more than two inches in diameter, which makes filling, pouring, and cleaning the bottle a cinch, and the universal thread design works with most standard backcountry water filters without an adapter. With the Klean Kanteen Wide, you have even more earth- and body-friendly choices. They come in five sizes, ranging from 12 to 64 ounces, and all come in pure, shiny brushed stainless steel. The wide bottles are shorter and more compact than Klean Kanteen Classic bottles but incorporate the same slim design, meaning sizes up to 27 ounces fit in most cup holders. They also come standard with the Stainless Loop Cap, which works seamlessly with the S-Biner, so it's a snap to clip it right onto a shoulder strap or pack.
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Klean Kanteen Warranty
All Klean Kanteen bottles, caps, and lids have a one-year warranty against manufacturer's defects.
About Klean Kanteen
Before anyone else was making stainless steel water bottles for personal daily hydration, before the current widespread concern about health and environmental issues in relation to plastics, Klean Kanteen was cobbling together the first Klean Kanteen prototype from items bought at the local hardware store in Chico, California. In 2004, the first Klean Kanteen bottles were released because the company wanted to give people something better than plastic and aluminum--a lightweight, reusable, body-friendly bottle free of BPA; a bottle durable enough to last a lifetime; an easy-to-clean, easy-to-carry beverage container for people of all ages; a bottle that keeps drinks fresh and clean-tasting no matter how many times you refill it; a simple design engineered for function in every way. In those early days, Klean Kanteen shared bottles with people at music festivals, environmental fairs, outdoor recreation events, and other sorts of progressive gatherings.
Klean Kanteen has grown over the past five years from a tiny, upstart company to a leader in the stainless beverage bottle industry. During this time, it's also taken significant steps toward lowering the environmental footprint through consideration and adjustments in every aspect of production facilities and practices. Ensuring office paper is 100 percent post-consumer content, providing hand and dish soaps that are fair trade and , using Energy Star-certified office equipment--these are just a few of Earth-in-mind internal operations choices. This commitment to sustainability also extends to the very beginning of the production process, where Klean Kanteen has increased oversight and conducted third-party audits of factories to ensure they're meeting Klean Kanteen’s high environmental and fair labor standards.
The new wide mouth line of bottles have an opening more than two inches in diameter, which makes filling, pouring, and cleaning the bottle a cinch, and the universal thread design works with most standard backcountry water filters without an adapter. With the Klean Kanteen Wide, you have even more earth- and body-friendly choices.
They come in five sizes, ranging from 12 to 64 ounces, and all come in pure, shiny brushed stainless steel. The wide bottles are shorter and more compact than Klean Kanteen Classic bottles but incorporate the same slim design, meaning sizes up to 27 ounces fit in most cup holders. They also come standard with the Stainless Loop Cap, which works seamlessly with the S-Biner, so it's a snap to clip it right onto a shoulder strap or pack.
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83 of 97 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Noxious green goo,
By Scott SD (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Klean Kanteen Wide Mouth Water Bottle (Sports)
I love the design of the bottle but I'm having a problem with some sort of bitter green goo on the lip of the bottle. It appears to be coming from the seam that is just above the threads about 3/16 of an inch below the rim.
When I got the bottle I washed it by hand using dish soap and hand dried it. I put water in the bottle, tested the water tightness of the lid, removed the lid and took a sip. There was a awful, bitter, salty taste and I noticed the green goo on parts of the rim. I thought perhaps it was an adhesive or something (it resembles the remnants of a sticker), so I soaked the bottle (but not the lid) in warm soapy water and thoroughly scrubbed the rim. I licked around the rim and there was no offending taste. I let the bottle air dry overnight. The next day I put cold water from my fridge in the bottle and capped it. About 15 minutes later I removed the cap and drank some and the foul taste was back. I can clearly see the light green goo on the rim and threads. It was not there before I capped the bottle. It does not appear to be coming from the cap. I suspect that when the cap is tightened it is distorting the seam and this stuff is oozing out. It is gross and I suspect that it is toxic. I am not using much force when capping the bottle, just hand tight and easily removed. I see one other review here mentioning this problem. I don't know if this only affects some batches of the bottles or what. It looks like this problem might only occur on the wide mouth bottles. You also might not notice this if you didn't drink from the bottle directly (like if you used a cup or a straw). I sent an email to Klean Kanteen customer support but I have heard anything yet (it's been two days). *Edit* On the third day I received an email from Klean Kanteen asking me to send the bottle in for an exchange and so their QC department could look it over. They thought perhaps the green stuff was residue from the polishing process that got under the rim. **Edit 2** I received the new bottle and it seems to be fine. I had taken pictures of the original bottle's rim and the new one seems to have a slightly different design. The original bottle had a slightly rounded rim that was a little thicker while the new one has a thinner rim with squared off edges. I don't know if that's a definitive difference or just a supplier variation but I noticed it right away. I'd give the bottle 5 stars if I hadn't had the initial problem, I guess 3 overall considering the hassle. Unfortunately I can't edit the number of stars after the fact.
21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
no green goo,
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This review is from: Klean Kanteen Wide Mouth Water Bottle (Sports)
This bottle is great! I love the wide mouth feature. I like the fact that the part you drink out of is covered by the lid. I was hesitant about getting this bottle due to the reviews about the green goo. I did not have any goo on my bottle. I also bought he D-ring lid and like how it sits flat while I am drinking out of my bottle. It is easy to clean and you do not need any special tools. I would highly recommend this bottle.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Bottle,
By PCAddict (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Klean Kanteen Wide Mouth Water Bottle (Sports)
I bought my 2 27oz wide kleen kanteens, for my teacher and I, directly from their website. I was afraid to order from another supplier. I also wrote the company before I made my purchase. They assured me there was no bad taste, it was really stainless and all the other questions I came up with. They arrived within just a few days and I was excited to open the package. Sure enough they were beautiful! I have been using mine ALMOST every single day for school, work and any time I go out. My teacher did not like the big size, so she gave hers to her son. But, I kinda wish I bought the 40-oz and still may buy one.
If I do not clean it every day, it will quickly get a bad taste. So, I decided from now on, just wash it out every day and I have NEVER had any problem since. And there has NEVER been any "goo" in it. It looks just as nice as the first day I bought it. I will fill it with sweet tea, chocolate milk, soda, or water. And I ONLY decided to even buy these after I talked with the company directly. They explained the old style of making these bottles vs. the new style. There's a chance if you are complaining you are getting some middle man's stock of the older style bottles. I suggest you give these company a 2nd chance! I am actually going to buy an 18 oz. for my teacher for Christimas, since she is still drinking out of the nasty plastic bottles. And do yourself another favor, don't fall for those aluminum bottles either-read about them, they can cause Al overdose. This stainless steel is the way to go! And even the lid has steel on it. The ONLY plastic inside is actually on the rim where it seals-so it's not "technically" in the water at all! The plastic on the outside of course, does not touch your water either! I am angry with myself though. One day I had it in the side pocket of my Backpack, but I did not have the compression cord over it like I normally do-was just lazy. So, sure enough as I was removing the pack, it fell out and all the way to the concrete! It got a small dent in the bottom of the can and a scratch on the plastic handle. Other than that, it even looks the same! Just make sure what you are buying before you buy it. Go to the company for this one! 2115|R3E9SRRVA3XWDP;2115|RJ8XLLBGSU6JM;2115|R3OQ5LRP6GH4E5;
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