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OGGI Sport Bottle, July 20, 2008
This review is from: Lustre .8L (26 oz) Aluminum Sport Bottle with Screw Top & Caribiner Clip--Green (Apparel)
I love the bottle! It is a great item the only problem I have had is it is difficult to clean on the inside. Otherwise I love it and would recomend it to anyone!
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Get away from plastic water bottles, September 13, 2008
This review is from: Lustre .8L (26 oz) Aluminum Sport Bottle with Screw Top & Caribiner Clip--Green (Apparel)
Great way to get away from plastic water bottles. Can go into dishwasher.Very stylish design.
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Best water bottle I've had so far, December 13, 2009
This review is from: Lustre .8L (26 oz) Aluminum Sport Bottle with Screw Top & Caribiner Clip--Green (Apparel)
Although I have my complaints, this was the bottle I purchased to replace my nalgene bottle that had gotten, well, icky. I have two: a green and a silver, and both have served me well. They don't leak, clean well, fit in the holder in my bike, is much easier to drink of of than the most common nalgene bottle (although I had one that was much more efficient, the bottle was smaller and I need a lot of water every day-I use two of these while at work/class), and is pretty light when empty (for those complaining about the full weight, come on guys. It carries 26 ounces of water, so it will weigh accordingly. You can't have a lighter bottle that carries the same amount of water, so what's the issue?).
Here are the issues I've had:
-I find taking off and removing the cap is tedious. The screw cap is not one that requires one fluid movement, and is too bulky to untwist without sticking your finger in the hole and using your wrist to ratchet the thing around. This takes a lot more time than I'd like, but I can deal. I think some sort of flip top may be best- the cheapest of my nalgenes had a much more efficient lid. They are also pretty difficult to put back on, especially if the caribiner is still on the top because it makes it unevenly weighted.
-When the bottle is full it requires a lot of concentration to keep from hitting my teeth against the hard aluminum (this may be because of how heavy all the water is, especially when the force of it rushes to the front). When they do hit, it HURTS!
-The bottle sweats a LOT when full of ice water. I have to either wrap it in paper towels or use a backpack with an outside pocket to bring it to class, although i suppose a bottle cozy may solve some of this.
-Related to the last one, liquids become room temperature rather quickly because of the thin aluminum that contributes to sweating. Again, bottle cozy would most likely solve this problem. A bottle filled with ice water (1/2-3/4 full of ice, then filled with water) at ten is room-temperature by 1.
-They do dent rather easily. I crashed my bike on my way home from class one day and put massive dents in both bottles, but again this is a price paid when using thinner aluminum to cut down on bulk.
Overall, these are good water bottles that are well worth the incidental problems. Having said that, I will not be purchasing more as I replace the ones that were casualties of the crash because of the irritating twist top.
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