Firea100
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On the Thermos bottle you press down on the lid to close it not the mouthpiece(which is replacable).
The other one, Contigo with the handle, looks like you have to press down on the mouthpiece to close. Not very sanitary if you have dirty hands or gloves on.
I can only tell by the picture, if you have one, am I wrong about that? :Shrug:
Skutter,
I'm not so good at posting pictures, so hopefull this works.
The first one is just the water bottle so you can see what it looks like.
The second one shows a "cut-a-way" view so you can see the double wall and the straw that attaches to the spout.
The third one shows a close up of the lid and spout. Pressing the white button, pops the spout up automatically. Just push it down to lock it in place and closed.
Not sure of the exact dimensions, but it doesn't block my view of the fairing mounted Garmin GPS.
I almost forgot.........The ride to Laughlin then to Oatman, and then back home was a BLAST, and plenty hot. It was well over 100 degrees most of the ride out there and up to 106 riding into Laughlin. And then it got up to 109 between Flagstaff and Barstow on the way home.
If I filled the CONTIGO half way with ice and then water....I could drink at will (when safe) and still had ice in it at the end of the both days. If I filled it up all the way with ice, I would run out of water long before the ice melted.
So Myth confirmed. These ARE the Best Water bottles Ever!
Would you think you could put a carbonated drink in it if the straw/spout were left open?
I seriously doubt very much would spill out if it was left open. I'll bet even turned upside down with it open hardly any would spill out.
Can't put carbonated beverages. Straw goes to bottom of bottle. Gas builds at the top; pushing down on the liquid constantly; liquid will be pushed out through opening even if it is left open.
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Do these have a sort of pop up spout or do you have to pour the water out?
A bit more spendy but does do one hell of a job keeping things hot for 12 hrs and cold for 24 hrs is a S'well bottle. Saw several being used this past week in Sturgis..
http://www.swellbottle.com/
Kinda reminds me of the biker that went into the hardware store just looking around. Noticing a thermos sitting on the display he ask the clerk what it was. Young fellow said it was a thermos. Keeps hot things hot and cold things cold. Biker thought it was pretty neat and bought one.
Later that night he was at the camp ground and a fellow biker ask him what he had there. Said it was a thermos, keeps hot things hot and cold thins cold. Fellow biker ask him what he had it in.....where he proudly announced, lemon-aid and chili.
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