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Sigg Traveler Classic Water Bottle (1.0-Liters) | 
| Brand: Sigg
Buy New: $24.90 - $39.95
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Rating: 66 reviews Sales Rank: 323
Size: 1.0-Liters Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 1
MPN: TRAVELER-1L ASIN: B000RI6AE0
Release Date: May 22, 2007
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| Features:
| • | Stylish, Swiss-engineered water bottle holds 1 liter (33.8 ounces) of fluid | | • | Screw-top loop bottle cap for hooking to daypack or backpack | | • | Made from a single piece of aluminum--rugged, crack-resistant and completely reusable | | • | Non-toxic proprietary inner liner resistant to leaching; taste- and scent-neutral | | • | Can be used to store fizzy drinks and fruit juices |
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Product Description Travel the world well-hydrated and in style with the chic monochromatic look of Sigg's 1 liter Traveler water bottle that's completely recyclable Unscrew the sturdy screw top on this tough little aluminum bottle and drink on the go to you'll always have a fresh taste thanks to the non-leaching lining Features: Unlike your basic thermos or bottle, if you drop this one, don't worry, you may dent the sturdy, single piece of extruded aluminum, but you won't be able to crack the inner lining This evening's water won't taste of yesterday's sports drink because of a special coating on the inner liner prevents liquids to even acidic juices to from leaching Good for you and the environment, this bottle is BPA free and totally recyclable Specifications: Capacity: 1 liter Material: aluminum
Amazon.com Product Description A safe, stylish alternative to plastic water bottles, Sigg water bottles are a great choice for transporting beverages on your daily commute or while backcountry hiking. This ultra-lightweight bottle is extruded from a single piece of aluminum and holds 1 liter of fluid (33.8 ounces). Designed to fit your on-the-go lifestyle, it comes with a loop top bottle cap, which can be secured via hook or caribiner clip to a backpack or daypack. Sigg bottles are virtually unbreakable and are constructed with no seams, ensuring a long-lasting, leak-proof performance. They also feature Sigg's proprietary baked-on inner liner, which is made from a non-toxic, water-based epoxy resin that exceeds FDA requirements for leaching (0.0 percent) and is independently tested to be taste- and scent-neutral. Every Sigg bottle is 100 percent recyclable at the end of its life, and is backed by a lifetime warranty. About Sigg It all started with a simple hiker's bottle. Today, the SIGG bottle has acquired cult status. What happened is a success story that started in Biel, Switzerland in 1908. Kueng, Sigg & Cie. manufactured leisure goods, kitchenware, and electrical appliances. The company relocated to Frauenfeld in 1916, where it helped pioneer the legendary tradition of Swiss quality. Since 1998, SIGG has concentrated on its core business: drinking bottles that deliver ultimate customer benefit. Frequently Asked Questions: Q: Can Sigg bottles be used for boiling water? A: No. Strong heat can damage the outer coating. Q: Can dents in the bottle damage the Sigg bottle's inner coating? A: No, the Sigg inner coating is highly elastic. Dents cannot crack or chip the internal lining and the Sigg bottle remains perfectly usable. Q: Can I use my Sigg bottle for carbonated drinks? A: Yes, all Sigg bottle tops provide a 100 percent seal and will not leak. It's recommended that you fill the bottle no further than 1/2-inch below the lip. And before taking a drink, relieve the pressure inside the bottle by gently rotating the entire top. Q: Are Sigg bottles dishwasher safe? A: Yes, but because of the narrow mouth of the bottle, hand washing is recommended. Q: Can a Sigg bottle be placed in the freezer A: No, as this may cause the bottle to crack. However, the bottle can be chilled in the refrigerator.
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Get a Klean Kanteen brand bottle instead January 12, 2008 T. Tom (SF Bay Area, CA United States) 40 out of 92 found this review helpful
The Siig water bottle is made out of aluminum. In order for aluminum to be safe to drink from, the inside needs to be coated with something, usually epoxy. So you are basically still drinking out of a plastic bottle! Also, if this bottle get's dented, the inside coating will crack without you knowing it and then aluminum is being leeched into your body. I recommend the Klean Kanteen products instead. They are stainless steel which is totally safe and doesn't need to be coated with anything.
Sigg 1.0 Liter Water Bottle March 25, 2008 Paula (California, USA) 19 out of 29 found this review helpful
These bottles are very fashionable. They're light-weight and well made. I only have one complaint - drinking directly from the bottle is uncomfortable because of the sharp screw ridges. The ridges are inside the bottle where you might not think your lip would ever touch, but mine does just barely. I haven't cut my lip yet, but it's still unpleasant to feel those sharp ridges. I tried the Sport Top in order to avoid the ridges, but it doesn't work properly. Maybe I'll get used to the ridges eventually and not notice them anymore. By the way, I docked two stars for the sharp ridges, and one more for the poor quality accessories that Sigg sells for these bottles (the useless Sport Top and a poorly-fitting insulated pouch), which were a waste of money.
a great bottle at a good price May 19, 2008 Johnnycakes (Conroe, TX) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
I was a die-hard Nalgene bottle user. I owned at least a dozen of them, and never went anywhere without one. Until recently. With the questions regarding the safety of the plastic they were made from and with recent articles discussing issues with the buildup of germs that are recorded in many of these type of containers, I decided to make a switch. I love the fact that these are made of metal, especially since I have cracked more than one plastic bottle by dropping it or accidentally cooking it in the dishwasher. Even the Nalgene bottles do not handle the heat of the dishwashers well, and I have had them begin to get the little spiderweb cracks. Anyway, the metal bottle is tough, light-weight, and is easy to haul around. The 1 liter size, in my opinion, is best suited for either home/office use or serious backpacking applications. A liter of water can get heavy lugging it around all day. The .6 liter is perfect for people on the go that want to reduce their use of plastic bottles, but do not want to get weighted down. The metal bottles do well in the dishwasher, even with the small opening. I put it in there to sterilize it after I have cleaned it with the tablets. I also soak all my bottles and caps in light bleach water at least once a month...it is important to keep them as clean as possible, since water bottles can grow so many creepy crawlies. For the people that have complained that the threads are too sharp to drink from, either they need to send them back because they are defective or look at the way they are drinking from them. If you are trying to suck the water out to the point your lips are pulled into the bottle and are hitting the threads, you are not drinking from them correctly...try less suction and more pouring the water into your mouth. Also, other reviewers said that mold grew on their caps...unless you are leaving the bottles with stagnant water or leaving the caps on when they are damp inside, you should not be growing mold. Mold has to have a warm, damp environment to grow. After you clean them, leave the cap off until they are bone dry and then do no tighten the cap all the way down. Better yet, leave the caps off the bottle when they are empty. If you are growing mold, it has nothing to do with plastic, rubber, or metal...it has to do with the conditions the bottles are being kept in. Overall, these are great items, rugged, light-weight, and help reduce the amount of plastic going into our landfills...personal recommendation, I get the caps with the loop on top, they are so easy to attach to book bags and belt loops that way....
Sigg is by far the best product in its catagory September 1, 2007 Cornerstone 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
I'm addicted to these bottles and its helped me get over my addiction to wasteful disposible plastic bottles! After all, even if you do recyle ALL of your plastic bottles, it still wastes energy to haul them to a dump and re-process them. Dispense with them and use filtered water from the tap in these hygenic, stylish and handy bottles. They impart no taste to the water and the bottles themselves are very light.
Warning - Sigg plastic caps encourage Black Mold growth! May 7, 2008 B. Roth 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
! WARNING ! ALL of our Sigg plastic water bottle caps have grown black mold even though cleaned regularly. Here in Florida plenty of hydration is needed as we live, work, and play on the Gulf coast. We purchased 4 beautiful aluminum Sigg water bottles about 6 months ago. All have been used only as water (both tap and filtered) containers. All have grown BLACK MOLD on the plastic bottle caps. The mold is NOT removed or prevented from growing when washed with the Sigg cleaning tablets. Washing with clean hot/warm water after use does NOT prevent mold growth. Other bottles we use (such as the Kleen Kanteen stainless steel) have had NO MOLD growth.
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