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  1. #1
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    Dec 2009
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    Help a new mom out, please.

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    I'm a new mom and grad school student that needs a little help from the community.

    I have a school project where I need to survey shoppers about a certain type of product and haven't been able to get out "in the field" to do it.

    I thought the cycling community might be able to help me out and answer just a couple of quick questions about water bottles.

    Thanks so much.

    1. Do you use a container that keeps drinks and food cold when taking them out of the house?

    Yes __ No __

    IF YES: What brand do you use?

    Cool Gear __
    Fit & Fresh __
    Nalgene __
    Rubbermaid __
    Sigg __
    Store Brand __
    Thermos __
    Tupperware __
    Don’t Know __

    IF YES: What features do you look for when buying one?
    (Check all that apply.)

    BPA Free __
    Effectiveness __
    Brand Name __
    Portability __
    Capacity __
    Price __
    Color __
    Quality __
    Design __
    Weight __
    Ease of Use __

    IF NO: Why not? (Check all that apply.)

    Cold food/drinks readily available __
    Don’t transport drinks/food __
    Product doesn’t work __
    Hard to clean __
    Inconvenient __
    Leakage __
    Unaware __
    Other __

    2. If you had a choice between brands listed above and they cost the same, which one would you buy?



    Why?

    BPA Free __
    Effectiveness __
    Brand Name __
    Portability __
    Capacity __
    Price __
    Color __
    Quality __
    Design __
    Weight __
    Ease of Use __

    Comments (if any):

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    Boulder
    Posts
    589
    Quote Originally Posted by gradschoolgirl View Post
    I'm a new mom and grad school student that needs a little help from the community.

    I have a school project where I need to survey shoppers about a certain type of product and haven't been able to get out "in the field" to do it.

    I thought the cycling community might be able to help me out and answer just a couple of quick questions about water bottles.

    Thanks so much.

    1. Do you use a container that keeps drinks and food cold when taking them out of the house?

    Yes __ No _X_

    IF YES: What brand do you use?

    Cool Gear __
    Fit & Fresh __
    Nalgene __
    Rubbermaid __
    Sigg __
    Store Brand __
    Thermos __
    Tupperware __
    Don’t Know __

    IF YES: What features do you look for when buying one?
    (Check all that apply.)

    BPA Free __
    Effectiveness __
    Brand Name __
    Portability __
    Capacity __
    Price __
    Color __
    Quality __
    Design __
    Weight __
    Ease of Use __

    IF NO: Why not? (Check all that apply.)

    Cold food/drinks readily available __
    Don’t transport drinks/food __
    Product doesn’t work __
    Hard to clean __
    Inconvenient __
    Leakage __
    Unaware __
    Other _X_ (I use water bottles and food containers, none of them are insulated or designed to keep things cold. I have no need for that added feature.)

    2. If you had a choice between brands listed above and they cost the same, which one would you buy?

    Nalgene.

    Why?

    BPA Free __
    Effectiveness _X_
    Brand Name _X_
    Portability _X_
    Capacity _X_
    Price _X_
    Color _X_
    Quality _X_
    Design _X_
    Weight _X_
    Ease of Use _X_

    Comments (if any):
    Use nalgene bottles daily and have no reason to switch. They are durable, easy to carry, and hold water which is everything I want them to do. Reasons I don't want to go to Sigg include: metal (cold to the touch in winter and hot if left in the sun in summer, not a problem with the Nalgene) and not as durable (all the ones I see in use have huge dents in them). Again, no reason for me to switch to an insulated bottle (and I don't think either Nalgene or Sigg make them, so I'm not sure what your question is really asking). IMO (after reading the peer reviewed reports of Nalgene's testing), the BPA thing is entirely overblown, so that's not a factor for me.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Posts
    943
    1. Do you use a container that keeps drinks and food cold when taking them out of the house?

    Yes x__ No __

    IF YES: What brand do you use?

    Pyrex glassware with plastic lids for food
    Camelback BPA free containers for water

    IF YES: What features do you look for when buying one?
    (Check all that apply.)

    BPA Free _X_
    Effectiveness __
    Brand Name __
    Portability _X_
    Capacity __
    Price __
    Color _x_
    Quality __
    Design __
    Weight __
    Ease of Use _x_



    Comments (if any): I havent used any of the other kinds.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    Maryland
    Posts
    682
    1. Do you use a container that keeps drinks and food cold when taking them out of the house?

    Yes __ No X

    IF NO: Why not? (Check all that apply.)

    Cold food/drinks readily available X
    Don’t transport drinks/food __
    Product doesn’t work __
    Hard to clean __
    Inconvenient __
    Leakage __
    Unaware __
    Other __

    2. If you had a choice between brands listed above and they cost the same, which one would you buy?

    No preference.

    Comments (if any): I do keep a Kleen Kanteen water bottle on my desk at work and refill it from the tap, but it doesn't keep drinks cold so it doesn't really fit your criteria in the first question. I switched to the Kleen Kanteen from a Nalgene bottle I used to have because the Nalgene was difficult to keep clean, and I chose the Kleen Kanteen because I liked the color. I carry my lunch to work each day but just throw things in my bag and refrigerate them if needed once I get here.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    Troutdale, OR
    Posts
    2,600
    Generally no. regarding keeping it cold.

    reason: food safety says safe window is 4 hours. My assumption is that my food and drink are in the safe temperature zone for the first hour. and by the time lunchtime arrives, my food has been in the "danger" zone for three hours.

    However, if I do know that the temperature is high outside during summer and being in the car, I will use a small ice chest or lunch bags with the blue ice.

    I don't use a special container.

    which brand would I use?

    first and fore most BPA free! Surgical grade plastic. I'm sorry but I can taste the icky plastic taste in just about all platic bottles. Cycling is the only time I'm forced to use a plastic bottle. I prefer to use 18/10 stainless steel bottle.

    Ease of cleaning and use is important to me. Wide mouth so I can get the scrubber inside. Bacterial film are highly resistant to cleaning and disinfectant chemicals. Only thing that will remove the bio-film is physical scrubbing.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Location
    Northern Virginia
    Posts
    87
    1. Do you use a container that keeps drinks and food cold when taking them out of the house?

    Yes __ No _x_

    IF YES: What brand do you use?

    Cool Gear __
    Fit & Fresh __
    Nalgene __
    Rubbermaid __
    Sigg __
    Store Brand __
    Thermos __
    Tupperware __
    Don’t Know __

    IF YES: What features do you look for when buying one?
    (Check all that apply.)

    BPA Free __
    Effectiveness __
    Brand Name __
    Portability __
    Capacity __
    Price __
    Color __
    Quality __
    Design __
    Weight __
    Ease of Use __

    IF NO: Why not? (Check all that apply.)

    Cold food/drinks readily available __
    Don’t transport drinks/food __
    Product doesn’t work __
    Hard to clean __
    Inconvenient __
    Leakage __
    Unaware __
    Other _x_[I do transport drinks/food but generally don't pack foods/drinks that have to stay cold or warm]

    2. If you had a choice between brands listed above and they cost the same, which one would you buy?

    Nalgene __
    Thermos __
    Tupperware __

    Why?

    BPA Free _x_
    Effectiveness _x_
    Brand Name _x_
    Portability __
    Capacity __
    Price __
    Color __
    Quality _x_
    Design _x_
    Weight __
    Ease of Use __

    Comments (if any):

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Tucson, AZ
    Posts
    1,973
    1. Do you use a container that keeps drinks and food cold when taking them out of the house?

    Yes __ No X

    IF YES: What brand do you use?

    Cool Gear __
    Fit & Fresh __
    Nalgene __
    Rubbermaid __
    Sigg __
    Store Brand __
    Thermos __
    Tupperware __
    Don’t Know __

    IF YES: What features do you look for when buying one?
    (Check all that apply.)

    BPA Free __
    Effectiveness __
    Brand Name __
    Portability __
    Capacity __
    Price __
    Color __
    Quality __
    Design __
    Weight __
    Ease of Use __

    IF NO: Why not? (Check all that apply.)

    Cold food/drinks readily available X
    Don’t transport drinks/food __
    Product doesn’t work __
    Hard to clean __
    Inconvenient __
    Leakage __
    Unaware X
    Other __

    2. If you had a choice between brands listed above and they cost the same, which one would you buy?

    Not sure
    Why?

    Wouldn't know, unless there was a recommendation from a friend or review to look at, but would look at these qualities:

    BPA Free X
    Effectiveness X
    Brand Name __
    Portability X
    Capacity X
    Price X
    Color __
    Quality __
    Design X
    Weight __
    Ease of Use X

    Comments (if any): see above
    I rarely need to worry about keeping something hot for a long time, but sometimes need to worry about keeping things cool.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Posts
    2
    Thanks to all who have replied so far!!!

    Keep em coming

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    So Cal.
    Posts
    501
    1. Do you use a container that keeps drinks and food cold when taking them out of the house?

    Yes _X (FOOD on camping trips only.)
    No__
    IF YES: What brand do you use?

    Cool Gear __
    Fit & Fresh __
    Nalgene __
    Rubbermaid __
    Sigg __
    Store Brand __
    Thermos __
    Tupperware __
    Don’t Know __
    None of the above, Coleman X

    IF YES: What features do you look for when buying one?
    (Check all that apply.)

    BPA Free __
    Effectiveness _X
    Brand Name __
    Portability __
    Capacity _X
    Price __
    Color __
    Quality __
    Design __
    Weight __
    Ease of Use _X

    IF NO: Why not? (Check all that apply.)

    Cold food/drinks readily available __
    Don’t transport drinks/food __
    Product doesn’t work __
    Hard to clean __
    Inconvenient __
    Leakage __
    Unaware __
    Other __

    2. If you had a choice between brands listed above and they cost the same, which one would you buy?

    No brand familiarity with those above, but would choose based on:

    Why?

    BPA Free _X
    Effectiveness _X
    Brand Name __
    Portability __
    Capacity __
    Price __
    Color __
    Quality __
    Design _X
    Weight __
    Ease of Use _X

    Comments (if any): Use BPA free and stainless water containers, but since only 4 miles from work, and cubicle at work is 20ft from fridge, ice/cold drinks are not an issue. For camping, food goes in the Coleman ice chest.
    Tzvia- rollin' slow...
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    Giant Anthem-W XT-XTR/mens Bontrager Inform RXL
    Fuji Newest 3 commuter/mens Bontrager Inform RL
    Novara E.T.A commuter/mens Bontrager Inform RL

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    Bristol, TN
    Posts
    360
    1. Do you use a container that keeps drinks and food cold when taking them out of the house?

    Yes _x_ No __

    IF YES: What brand do you use?

    Cool Gear __
    Fit & Fresh __
    Nalgene __
    Rubbermaid __
    Sigg __
    Store Brand __
    Thermos __
    Tupperware __
    Don’t Know __
    Other--Polar

    IF YES: What features do you look for when buying one?
    (Check all that apply.)

    BPA Free _x_
    Effectiveness __
    Brand Name __
    Portability _x_
    Capacity __
    Price x__
    Color __
    Quality __
    Design __
    Weight x__
    Ease of Use x__

    IF NO: Why not? (Check all that apply.)

    Cold food/drinks readily available __
    Don’t transport drinks/food __
    Product doesn’t work __
    Hard to clean __
    Inconvenient __
    Leakage __
    Unaware __
    Other __

    2. If you had a choice between brands listed above and they cost the same, which one would you buy?
    Nalgene, known name and I have used their products in the past


    Why?

    BPA Free _x_
    Effectiveness __
    Brand Name _x_
    Portability __
    Capacity __
    Price _x_
    Color __
    Quality __
    Design __
    Weight _x_
    Ease of Use __

    Comments (if any):

  11. #11
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
    Posts
    3,176
    1. Do you use a container that keeps drinks and food cold when taking them out of the house?

    Yes _x_ No __

    IF YES: What brand do you use?

    Cool Gear __
    Fit & Fresh __
    Nalgene __
    Rubbermaid __
    Sigg __
    Store Brand __
    Thermos __
    Tupperware __
    Don’t Know _x_

    IF YES: What features do you look for when buying one?
    (Check all that apply.)

    BPA Free __
    Effectiveness __
    Brand Name __
    Portability __
    Capacity __
    Price __
    Color _x_
    Quality __
    Design _x_
    Weight __
    Ease of Use __

    IF NO: Why not? (Check all that apply.)

    Cold food/drinks readily available __
    Don’t transport drinks/food __
    Product doesn’t work __
    Hard to clean __
    Inconvenient __
    Leakage __
    Unaware __
    Other __

    2. If you had a choice between brands listed above and they cost the same, which one would you buy?

    The cutest one.


    Why?

    BPA Free __
    Effectiveness __
    Brand Name __
    Portability __
    Capacity __
    Price __
    Color _x_
    Quality __
    Design _x_
    Weight __
    Ease of Use __

    Comments (if any):
    I think my lunch box is insulated, but it doesn't matter, because I usually take yogurt, which is rotten already with blueberries that start out frozen.
    This has the dual advantage of keeping any other food cold as the berries thaw, and keeping me out of my lunch at least until noon, because until then the berries are still cold and hurt my teeth.


    Best wishes for a safe and sane sentence in graduate school!

 

 

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