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Rating: - High Quality and Fun
The Sigg water bottles are high quality and fun. It's a great way carry around water without buying wasteful bottle water. My only suggestion is that anyone who buys this bottle also get a bottle cleaning brush, otherwise cleaning it well can be difficult.
Rating: - Another quality Sigg bottle
I don't know how much I can add to the praise here. Nobody makes a more practical, stylish, safer water bottle. The only negative would be that aluminum conducts heat and cold well, so in extreme temperatures getting one of the neoprene sleeves they make for them to keep the liquid cold would be a good idea.
Rating: - Sigg water bottle worth every penny
The last time I tried to buy one of these from their web site, Sigg informed me that demand has skyrocketed and they can't offer them directly anymore. Justly so, with the recent findings about the bpa plastic used in water bottles. The Swiss penchant for design is evident even here: clean, streamlined, handsome but utilitarian. Plus they come in all sorts of styly designs to give your day a lift while reminding you how good you feel when you're hydrated. The other reviews note the specs, so I won't tread familiar ground. It's a great water bottle and worth the price.
Rating: - Price Gouging from Amazon!!!!!!
WATCH OUT!!! Amazon has the audacity to sell this bottle for $89, when all liter bottles by Sigg sell for $20. There is a huge shortage of these bottles right now, the manufacturer in Switzerland is reconfiguring their factory to accommodate the huge increase in demand for safe drinking bottles. If you google it you can still find these bottles for the $20 they were intended to sell for.....not this obscenity of $89. I watched the price increase at Amazon from $20 to over $40, then to $50 and now $89!!!! Wow!!!! Google it instead, or wait for the factory to catch up.
Rating: - Just right
I have no complaints and strangely a very warm feeling for this water bottle. Strangely, even though it contains the same amount of water as a plastic 1 liter canister, it feels somehow lighter, or the water better distributed. I think this is not physics but more the kinesthetics of holding it -- which I do often with the ring at top -- which is much easier for the hands.
I caught myself giving these for random holidays (Father's Day? Mother's Day? VALENTINE'S Day?), which revealed to me how much I'm actually liking this bottle, which I got more to avoid buy bottled water instead for the minimalist kool-gadget feel of this simple, straight-forward water vessel.
Note warnings about not mixing things in these bottles or distilling alcohol or what have you. (and it is the mixing of things in the Nalgene bottles that proved to be the worst for you too!) So stick to water -- and remember that the temperature of the contents propagate quickly to the hand holding it, so careful with very cold and very hot. Don't confuse this with a thermos, which it resembles, or you are going to burn yourself.
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