Seen a couple times before. Wonder if they break easily. I don’t like plastic bottles. I’ve been using steel ones but just managed to lose one that I liked, and can’t easily replace. Hmm.
If they’re tempered glass, they’ll be very tough but will shatter into hundreds of small pieces if they break at all. If they aren’t tempered glass, it’s only a matter of time until they get broken.
Unfortunately, some educational institutions no longer allow metal or other opaque water bottles, so these might be the best alternative for someone who wants to avoid plastic. Maybe a neoprene sleeve can be found for insulation and safety.
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Seen a couple times before. Wonder if they break easily. I don’t like plastic bottles. I’ve been using steel ones but just managed to lose one that I liked, and can’t easily replace. Hmm.
@phr With 4 of them, perhaps you’d have spares in case they break. Gingerly pulling shards from a soaked backpack doesn’t sound like much fun though.
Personally, I’d stick with stainless steel vacuum tumblers.
If they’re tempered glass, they’ll be very tough but will shatter into hundreds of small pieces if they break at all. If they aren’t tempered glass, it’s only a matter of time until they get broken.
Unfortunately, some educational institutions no longer allow metal or other opaque water bottles, so these might be the best alternative for someone who wants to avoid plastic. Maybe a neoprene sleeve can be found for insulation and safety.
Vacuum insulated stainless has become my go-to.