Best Water Bottle Ever!


This (above) is NOT the water bottle he is talking about. In this ad, look at the bottle in the lower left corner, with the black & blue top. That is the bottle.

Yes, problem with hot liquid. And you can never put carbonated drinks in it, unless you want a shower! If you do, then when you open it, you will get sprayed quite well, with ever what is in the bottle!

They are great!! I carry two of them.
 
From the web site they say BJ's carries them in case you don't have a Costco in your area.

Regards,

Rosy & Janice
From NH
 
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:
 
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:

You don't actually push on mouth piece to close it. There's a spot just below that you push on to close it. It looks small in the photos, but is actually easy to get to without thinking too hard.

I like the Thermos one you posted pictures of. Looks shorter than the Contigo one, which would be a plus and it sounds like to does the same thing....keeps liquids cold for a long time.
 
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.

THANKS for the Pics and Info.....ThumbUp
 
GoSlo, thanks, I see the black pad now. I think the Thermos is a lot easier to close because you have a bigger area to push on - the whole cap.
It is 12 oz. I would like a larger one - that's why I carry 2. I did try an 18 oz bottle once, but it was too top heavy for the BikerBouy holder I had at the time and it would turn over. I also carry another 18 oz bottle just for the extra liquid. I carry the extra Thermos and the 18 oz bottle in my fender saddlebags. I can go the whole day without refilling if I wanted to. ThumbUp
It also doesn't have a handle to get in the way....and the spout and inside tube are replacable. Mine came with an extra set.

I would think any double walled, SS, bottle would keep lquids cold for a very long time - I don't think Thermos has the market cornered on that.

:)

I will also remind you what others have said - DO NOT PUT CARBONATED LIQUIDS IN THE BOTTLE. I found out the hard way years ago. I got completely covered in Pepsi - not a pretty sight, but my traveling companions thought it was hilarious. :gah:
 
This may be a somewhat old thread but I have to thank GoSlo for the link. I just ordered a Contigo Shefield water bottle to replace the O2COOL non-insulated bottle that I have now. It works, but it gets warm fairly quickly. The Contigo should (I hope) keep water nice and cool on those long hot rides.
 

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Lifetime Guarantee

They are guaranteed for life. I had 4 of them, but fell on one (between me and a motorcycle tipping over at 30 mph - 2 big dents in the bottle, but where the bottle hit my upper thy, I limped for 5 or 6 weeks.) Mine is called [h=3]Contigo Autospout Sheffield Vacuum-Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle 20OZ[/h]About 5 years ago, Costco had them a package of two for about $17 - NEVER AGAIN. They will replace parts, NO QUESTIONS ASKED. About once a year a check valve fails, and when you suck on the nipple, all you get is air.

They would not replace my dented one.

They will hold ice from 7 AM to 8 PM on days over 90 F. I generally carry 3. One on the handle bars and two in the trunk. They are great. You can drop them, and generally from waste level or a little higher, they won't even dent!

I believe this mount I use is a Kuryakyn. I've had it on there three years, and it is holding up well. No matter how rough the road is, the Contigo stainless steel bottle will not come out, and believe me, I've been on some very rough roads. I just completed Baltimore, MD to Fairbanks, Alaska and BC, MT, WY, ND & SD (and more than a dozen others) and the bottle never came loose. It is meant to go on both metric and imperial (US) bikes.

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We have 24 ounce Bubba Hero Sport bottles on the trike and the 20oz version in the car, because the 20 oz fits in the door bottle pockets. No matter what the temp, we have never run out of ice before we finished the liquid. The Sport bottles have a sealable flip up straw and the regular Hero bottles have a sealable drinking cap. It has been in the mid-90° range here lately, and last week Gloria filled up a 20 oz bottle with water, a flavor pack and 5 ice cubes from the tray at 6:00am and set it in the car door bottle pocket. She cleans houses, and got drinks inside so she left the bottle in the car until she got home at 7:00pm. She still had about half the ice left after leaving it in the car parked in the sun all day. We have found ours at Walmart, Academy Sports and Target. Have seen them at other stores and on line. BTW Both Bubba and Contigo are owned by Newall Rubbermaid.
Here is a link with Bubba info, and a picture of a bottle that Gloria has, (mine doesn't have a pink top)
http://www.bubbabrands.com/
 

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I got my Contigo Shefield SS double walled water bottle today and I have to say the construction is top notch and the flip up drinking spout worked MUCH better than the one on the O2COOL bottle. Then I did a little test.

I filled the Contigo and the O2COOL non insulated bottle about half way up with ice and the rest with cool water. After 10 minutes or so the contents of both was about 61 degrees measured at 6"with a Cen-Tech pocket thermometer from Harbor Freight. The non insulted bottle started sweating as soon as I put ice in it and continued sweating for the next hour. The insulated bottle did not sweat at all and was warm on the outside after being in the sun with an air temp of 80 degrees.

One hour later all of the ice had melted in the non-insulated bottle but the water was still cool. But.....the water in the Contigo was actually colder at 55 degrees and all of the ice appeared to still be in tact.

After about two hours the O2COOL had stopped sweating and the water was 77 degrees. The water in the Contigo was now down to 52 degrees.and ice still in tact. Tomorrow I will go for a ride to see how the Contigo holds up to being fairly close to the exhaust pipe.

And next week I will be riding along out to Barstow and maybe to Laughlin then back, so I can do a real road test in the desert heat.
 
The Contigo sat in the garage over night, and 18 hours after I started the test there is STILL a little ice left in the bottle and the water temp is 53.5 degrees :D
 
Thanks for the testing BOXX3R, that's pretty impressive insulation. We don't have any drink holders installed yet, I'm assuming that they’re also spill proof, we carry our water in the tourpak.
 
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!
 

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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!

Do these have a sort of pop up spout or do you have to pour the water out?
 
Do these have a sort of pop up spout or do you have to pour the water out?

They have a pop up spout for drinking. I have to agree they are the best!

Nuc

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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.
 
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.

Nuc
 
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.

Nuc

Thanks for the answer.

What if I just drink it really fast? :D

Yes, I know I'm a smart ass.
 
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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Do these have a sort of pop up spout or do you have to pour the water out?

They have pop up soft drinking spout that has a straw attached to it so you do not have to tip the bottle up, you just have to suck. Or you can remove the straw and tip the bottle up if you prefer.

With just one hand the pop up drinking spout is operated by a button, and when you push the button the spout just flips up....ready to drink To close the spout you just push against a little finger ridge and the spout flips back down and a cover flips back down to protect the spout.
 

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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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I looked them up. They look great except for one thing...the lid has to be completely pulled off (separate from the bottle) to take a drink. Not doable while on the fly.

At least not that I'm capable of.

Now I would jump on them in a heartbeat to go camping and hiking with.
 

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