I have a steel water bottle, which I love, but it doesn't fit into the bottle cages.For what it's worth, my Polar bottle has a sticker saying it's BPA-free.
I have a steel water bottle, which I love, but it doesn't fit into the bottle cages.For what it's worth, my Polar bottle has a sticker saying it's BPA-free.
I know a lot of plastics are "BPA-free" now but I remain wary of them so I choose stainless whenever possibleChalk it up to personal preference (like so many other things
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Ana
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i have a stainless bottle too. it's not particularly heavy, no. what weighs the most is the water, and it's the same for plastic or steel. And i needed a carbon fiber bottle cage because it was the only kind that fits. how's that for a steel bike![]()
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Wondering, if stainless steel water bottles are better thank BPA free plastic water bottles (like Camelpak ...)? Is there any scientific reports out there?
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I was all ready to jump on the stainless-steel bottle bandwagon, until I kept finding over and over that they were lined with plastic anyway. I bought a cute little unlined Surly one made in China that said "stainless steel"... it made things smell funny and magnets didn't stick to it. (so, obviously not steel)
Into the recycling bin and off to the smelters. I'm guessing it was actually aluminum or pot metal.
SOMA Crystal bottles are my favorite. They are polypropylene, so not even in the same plastic family as the BPA plastics or the smelly flexible plastics. http://somafab.com/bottle.html They don't grow funny cooties, either. They've lasted longer than any of my other bottles and survived neglect and abuse.
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I think the whole BPA thing is vastly over dramatized. (If you actually go through the research materials on how much heat and chemicals they have to put into these bottles and for how long to get them to leach anything registrable (and still well below standards) it's amazing the bottles even hold up to it at all.)
I'm betting it's a matter of time before someone finds something wrong with the new miracle stainless and aluminum bottles and we are on to the next fad. After all, they have to be leaching trace amounts of at least their host metal into water and you can get metal poisoning. Imagine what they might do if you left them boiling bleach for 3 days straight and then drank out of them...
(yes, I'm refusing to throw away my perfectly good, BPA contaminated, Nalgenes).
I'm also shopping for a stainless steel egg poacher. We had one when I was a kid, but these days, they're all non-stick coated. My dad warned me off aluminum cookware, too, and deodorants with aluminum in them, and any kind of acidic food, this as he was munching fresh figs and peaches from the local farmer's market. At least he lives what he preaches, even though he's dying of cancer. His words, not mine, lest you think me insensitive.
Is anything safe anymore?
Meanwhile, my mom is loving the new steam-in-the-plastic-bag vegetables. And she reheats stuff in that plastic Gladware. And her frozen spinach isn't even organic.
Oy.
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Knot - I have a Kleen Kanteen that came from LLBean. No lining, no funny taste once washed. Might be worth a shot?
Haven't tried the soma fab bottles yet. They look really cool
Like others have said, I'm a bit wary of plastic. But, my bottle doesn't have a sport top, so I don't ride with it. You might inspire me to look for more bottles that are steel, though. What I really want is a little stainless steel lunch kit (like a tiffin set), but I haven't been able to find any that are 1) reasonably priced, 2) I'm sure they're stainless and 3) won't leak![]()
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I use Klean Kanteen's almost exclusively for the kids (I even have a photo of one of ours up on KK's website - their web designer used it for a banner) and we probably have 10 of the samller 12oz bottles, and my 8yo has an 18oz. I have a couple of the larger 27ozfor myself, but I prefer Camelbak's... I have some of the regular BPA free plastic bottles, and a SS insulated one (just got that).
I want to try to new wide mouth KK's![]()