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New Wave Enviro Tinted Stainless Steel Water Bottle (0.6-Liter) | 
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| Brand: New Wave Category: Sports
Buy New: $7.48 - $12.99
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Rating: 92 reviews Sales Rank: 14
MPN: SS-6-OZ ASIN: B0019NB5R4
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| Features:
| • | Made of food grade #304 stainless steel with a 0.6 Liter (20 ounce) capacity | | • | Durable and reusable water bottle offers a brilliant enamel exterior | | • | Matching caribiner makes it easy to attach to backpacks or bags | | • | Water tastes crisp and clean | | • | Wash with a baking soda or vinegar wash |
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Product Description New wave Enviro Stainless Steel Water Bottle Comes with screw top loop bottle cap & caribiner clip 20 oz Tinted Stainless Steel Personal Water Bottle Features: 20 oz capacity 8 1/2 h x 2 3/4 dia 1 inch diameter opening #304 Food Grade Stainless Steel Rugged, reliable, virtually indestructible. Stainless Steel- cools quickly, sanitary material for safely transporting any beverage. Screw top with quick release carabiner clip Use over and over to prevent waste
About New Wave Enviro Founded in 1993, New Wave Enviro Products, Inc. has always focused on offering products that encourage Chlorine-Free Living. As water is the basis of our world and our bodies, the company believe that water should be as clean and fresh as possible. New Wave Enviro's filters provide high quality filtration for drinking water, shower water, and bath water. Even before it was of wide national interest, reducing landfill growth has been important to them, and their reusable bottles are designed to be part of your healthy lifestyle for years.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 87 more reviews...
Blue Bottle October 10, 2008 Akop Mushegyan (Glendale, CA) I wasn't very satisfied product because it was poorly made even for the amount that was paid for it. The cap was of very light plastic, the rim of the bottle was very sharp for a person's mouth. The bottle itself was dented and had discoloration at random places. the clip that came with it was very faulty and improperly made.
Bad top October 9, 2008 D Storm (Virginia) The top to this bottle is cheap and does not seat well. Each time I put the top on, the threads don't match up and it needs to be reseated. It is very annoying. The mouth of the bottle is also poorly built - its rather rough/sharp and I'm always worried about cutting my lip on it. I do not recommend this product.
Not that great September 30, 2008 B. Hernly I am disappointed in the product. The screw top lid does not go on easily and the water bottle gives the water a metal taste. I would not reccommend this product at all..............
Perfect! September 29, 2008 Debra Lyons (New Jersey) This thermos is perfect for my needs. It is not plastic or aluminum, both which are extremely hazzardous to our health. It is stainless steel, light weight and perfect for school lunches.
Paint is chipping after the first week... September 25, 2008 LS (CA) I bought this after losing a very expensive Sigg bottle, hoping that the quality would be comparable. The paint chipped after the first week of use, and i'm not very tough on these bottles. I guess I'd rather spend twice as much for the durability of a Sigg.
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