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Thermos Water Bottles Thermos Hydration Water Bottle 0.71L

Thermos Hydration Water Bottle 0.71L

Hanging Loop, BPA-Free, Dishwasher Safe, Plastic, Purple, Green, Grey, White

£9.39
4stores
Thermos Water Bottles Thermos Super Light Drink Flask 470ml Stone Water Bottle

Thermos Super Light Drink Flask 470ml Stone Water Bottle

Grey

£20.99
5stores

Three tips when buying a water bottle

  • For hiking. Choose a durable bottle that’s not too heavy. Stainless steel or aluminium is a good choice – maybe with a practical hanging loop?

  • For working out. Choose a lightweight plastic bottle that holds enough water so you don’t have to keep refilling it.

  • For the office. If your water bottle spends most of its time on your desk, the weight won’t really matter. A glass bottle is beautiful and won't give taste to your water, which might happen with certain plastic or metal bottles.

  • For backpackers. A water bottle with a filter purifies the water. These are suitable if you’re travelling or hiking somewhere with questionable water quality. Remember that tap water in the UK is usually of excellent quality and does not require additional filtration.

Water bottles come in a wide choice of materials. We take a look at some of the pros and cons that are worth knowing about before you buy:

  • Glass water bottles are both environmentally friendly and beautiful. They’re also recyclable. The disadvantage is that they can break.

  • Stainless steel bottles usually cost a little more, but are durable and often have insulating properties.

  • Plastic sports bottles are lightweight but have a shorter lifespan than other bottles. Choose a model made from recycled and BPA-free plastic.

  • Freezable bottle. Sometimes you need both extra drinks and food, e.g. in a cooler bag. By freezing the water in your bottle, you can use it as a freezer block. As an added bonus, you got ice-cold, fresh water once it’s thawed. Look for bottles that are freezer safe.
  • Water bottle with built-in straw – the best type of bottle for people who are bedridden or for young children, as not needing to lift the bottle to drink means no accidental spills. TIP: the perfect gift for a breastfeeding new mum in the early days.
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