New Wave Enviro Stainless Steel Water Bottle (40-Ounces) | 
| Brand: New Wave
List Price: $26.29 Buy New: $14.05 You Save: $12.24 (47%)
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Rating: 36 reviews Sales Rank: 185
Color: steel Size: 40 oz Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 3.2 x 2.3
UPC: 796515820027 EAN: 0882089000016 ASIN: B000B9G838
Release Date: February 12, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | All #304 Food Grade Stainless Steel | | • | Reusable | | • | The only bottle you will ever need | | • | Water tastes crisp and clean |
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Product Description New Wave Enviro 40oz Stainless Steel Loop Cap Water Bottle larger image 40oz Stainless Steel Round Bottles Rugged, reliable, virtually indestructible Stainless Steel- cools quickly, sanitary material for safely transporting any beverage #304 Food Grade Stainless Steel Rugged, reliable, virtually indestructible Stainless Steel- cools quickly, sanitary material for safely transporting any beverage Use over and over to prevent waste
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| Customer Reviews: Read 31 more reviews...
Great Bottle...BUT... October 12, 2006 J. Wilson (USA) 68 out of 72 found this review helpful
This bottle is light-weight, taste-free, has a good seal, etc., but it DENTS pretty easily. So far, I've gotten about 5 dents, one pretty severe, without ever noticing I even dropped the bottle while in my duffle bag, daypack, etc. I've checked out the Kleen Kanteen, and it's much tougher and apparently has thicker steel walls.
The Best! May 27, 2008 Drago-Rosso (Denver,Colorado) 33 out of 34 found this review helpful
I just bought this bottle like a week ago and I can tell it's already better than a Sig and other bottles I've tried in the past. First of all, it's not aluminum and yeah yeah they Sig tells you it's coated and you don't have to worry about aluminum exposure. But let me tell you I've tried 2 of their bottles and turned them back. The first one I had the threads were not properly coated and I tasted aluminum every time I took a sip, and the second started tasting bad because I forgot to wash it only one night, One Night! That's all it took, and the bad taste would not go away, even after soaking it in baking soda and water, and after that didn't work, vinegar and water. Turned it back, got this one instead, it was a little more expensive but worth it. First of all there are a couple of great pros compared to other bottles. 1. Stainless steel - You don't have to worry about exposing yourself to aluminum or plastic that is said to impart chemicals into the water. 2. The cap is perfect in everyway, Leak proofed by a silicon O-ring that's firmly in place. The entire part of the cap that screws into the bottle is sealed off and is completely made of Stainless steel with nice big rounded threads so you won't have to worry about it stripping in the future. Something Sig bottles looked like they would have a problem with in the future, especially since their cap is plastic, and the bottle treads are aluminum. Stupid idea. 3. Wide mouthed opening 4. Lightweight 5. Taste-Free 6. Easy to clean.........And if you forget to clean it, there is nothing to worry about since everything is stainless steel, not some funky rubbery membrane that holds on to smells and taste. But the main bottom line is, I'm now saving money by not buying water that is questionably pure from companies like Aquafina and Dasani, of which used to give me terrible heartburn anyway.
The Perfect Water Bottle May 12, 2007 Tessa L. Swift 15 out of 22 found this review helpful
I love love love this water bottle. I recommend it to everyone. It is so much better for the environment than plastic disposable water bottles, and the stainless steel is safer to drink from.
Nice bottle. May 20, 2008 Chad A. Rickenberg (Misawa, Japan) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I'm no expert on water bottles, but this one is nice. My wife read that the clear/tinted Nalgene sports bottles may seep carcinogens over time when washed in hot water, so she wanted to replace our bottles with something "safer". I ordered this bottle and another one very similar to it. I'm very pleased with both of them, but I like this one (hers) better. "My" bottle has a pop-top closeable lid, but I never use it. Instead, I unscrew the cap and drink from the bottle like from a cup. I like the blue plastic handle/bottle lid on this bottle. It's comfortable to hook a finger through for bottle transport. The bottle itself is nicely finished and the silicone O-ring on the lid seals quite well. A stainless steel bottle is obviously going to be more heavy than an equivalent size plastic bottle, but this isn't a concern to me. I kinda miss being able to see at a glance how much water is in the bottle, but when the water is cold, I can usually tell from where the condensation is on the outside of the bottle. There's really not much else to say. It's a nice water bottle.
Recommended Klean Kanteen alternative July 30, 2008 Su (NYC, USA) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
The main reason I chose this bottle over Klean Kanteen (KK) is that it comes with a stainless steel (SS) cap, whereas KK charges extra money for the SS cap (shame on KK). This turned out to be a very good alternative to KK and did not disappoint. I was at first concerned with two potential issues others have mentioned, i.e. the metallic taste of water and denting of the bottle. But, having used it for a while now, I have not experienced either problem. I will discuss the quality of the cap later. Initially there is a metallic smell inside the bottle. Instructions on how to clean the bottle are actually printed on its sides: use diluted vinegar or baking soda. To get rid of the metallic smell inside the bottle by filling the bottle with diluted vinegar overnight. As for the metallic taste, I wouldn't say the water actually tastes metallic. It's more accurate to say that the outside of the bottle smells metallic when you are drinking from the bottle, but the smell went away pretty fast for me (which will not be a nuisance to the majority of the population). The construction of the bottle is very sturdy. I cannot see how someone could claim it dents easily, except perhaps by filling and dropping it several feet up. A common complaint about SS bottles is that they are too cold to hold when you fill them with iced drinks and too hot when you fill hot drinks. I am using this bottle mainly to hold hot tea while I go out or when I go to work. I wrap a sock over the bottle, and that pretty much solved the heat problem for me (this also works for iced drinks by making the bottle easier to hold while absorbing condensation forming outside the bottle). Because the cap is made of SS, it does make noise when being turned, but not so loud to attract attention. I have not had leaking problems so far. The only time when water leaked out under the O-ring seal is when I put near-boiling water into the bottle and turn it on its side, which is not something most people would do. I highly recommend this bottle to anyone seeking an alternative to plastic water bottles and the rather overpriced KK bottles. Its SS cap makes it much more cost-efficient than the KK bottles, and the quality does not disappoint.
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