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Some folks prefer glass to avoid the metal smell or taste, but we found no issue with tastes on these bottles at all. We also tested one aluminum bottle, which is a bit lighter but otherwise similar. The Cheeki was the largest stainless steel bottle we tested, perhaps contributing to the amount it was dented in our drop test. This bottle was noticeably uneven and even wobbled on the table after this test. Its mouth was large enough to fit ice cubes in, but the usage of the flip top lid is a bit awkward because of its small size and poor design. In terms of quality of materials, this bottle was easily the worst when you examine the cap material, design, and loop material.

These water bottles are the most durable, and most likely to last for the duration of your entire trip, whether it’s a quick vacation or multi-year adventure. Furthermore, the wide mouth allows for easy cleaning on the road even though it is made out of plastic. They are definitely convenient as they can be used for any type of activity, and they can handle drops and bangs in rough terrain. This was originally our top pick for the best travel filter water bottle but then the Grayl GEOPRESS came along and ruined LifeStraw’s day. Because their double-wall vacuum-insulated design will keep your water ice cold (or your tea/coffee steaming hot) for hours on end.

We looked at the larger versions in Sigg’s Classic series, but most owners agree they’re better as a thermos than as a bottle to drink from. This bottle has a flip-top cap for easy access, but it also closes securely with an audible click and will not pop off accidentally in your bag. The Vapur and the Tap were the only two we tested with mouths wide enough for ice cubes and for a brush to fit inside for thorough cleaning.

Embrava’s next size up is a whopping 32 ounce bottle, which is a bit on the large side. However, we appreciated the spout’s added air vent in the cap for easier drinking. The flip cap was surprisingly strong in our drop test too.

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If you’re very sensitive to smells, you may want to consider another bottle material altogether. Ello bottle in a close second place, largely due to its simplicity. It gets the job done without features that are prone to issues. Like the Takeya, it has large threads in the cap for easy opening and closing of the lid. Its large loop on the cap lets you carry the bottle with multiple fingers, distributing the weight for comfortable carrying for longer periods of time. Large cap threads, a mid-size and a polished design make the Kleen Kanteen – Classic a pleasure to drink from.

This was a 0.7L model, and you can get the most of that capacity by first blowing up the bag to expand it before adding water. Materials and construction on this bottle are excellent and should last for many years of use. In addition, it’s light weight and easily folded, which makes it great for taking on runs, hikes, or stowing away into luggage or carryons when traveling. This bold and simple design of the cap helps prevent it from damage when dropped too.

The Katadyn BeFree is another great option and even comes with a filter. The downside to plastic is that they do not offer any insulation, so when you’re out for the day or exposed to the sun, your water will warm up quickly. And speaking of cars, it also fits in most cup holders, but it’s wide enough insert ice cubes. The wide opening has three lids – a flip lid with a loop, a flex cap with a larger loop, and a straw lid for convenience. This is the best water bottle in extreme weather conditions, like the mountains or desert.

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However, this bottle’s perfectly sized for easy holding and drinking, and the silicone grip makes it even more secure if you’re using it for sports. However, several of our top-ranking collapsible water bottles on this list reach that spot because they manage to overcome this obstacle. Ten years ago we were all carrying around single-use plastic water bottles purchased at convenience stores and gas stations. Since we’ve realized how harmful those bottles are not only to the environment, but to our own health, reusable BPA-free bottles have largely replaced them. If you have a wine rack in your home but only a bottle or two of vino is in there, then fill the empty gaps with your reusable water bottles.

We loved the large cap threads around the top of the bottle, which makes it easy to open and close the cap without missing the threads. In fact, this bottle seems to have been designed specifically with kids in mind, as reflected in its Capri-Sun-like shape and its smaller size (less than 17oz.). And if your child misplaces it (which, let’s face it, is likely), the low price tag makes it no great loss. Ever accidentally forget your water bottle in the gym bag, only to discover weeks later that the contents has become rather…lively?

If you have fewer than 10 bottles, you can buy a small plastic container and stuff all your bottles in there. Then, put the basket under your sink and you never have to guess where your bottles are, as they’ll all be grouped together. The board you use to make your own dividers should be at least 1×4.

The bottom of all of these bottles were dented in our drop test, which caused a few to wobble on the table. None of these were made to insulate liquids, and all had condensation running down the outside. These are a good cheap route to go if you just need to keep water cold for shorts amount of time.

Many hikers choose to use a Nalgene or CamelbakBPA-free plastic water bottle since stainless steel is heavier. It’s one of the most lightweight stainless steel water bottles on the market. Like the hydro flask below, the Klean Kantene has a number of different lids and colors, depending on your preference. Collapsible water bottles are perfect if you’re traveling or hiking and space is very limited.

In our drop tests there was minimal cap damage, and the silicone sleeve surprisingly prevented the bottle from shattering. The sleeve design on this bottle makes it easy to see the remaining water levels too. Our top pick for glass bottles was the Takeya Classic 22 ounce.

They also rave about how easy it was to get a replacement cap or sometimes even a free replacement bottle after a dramatic accident. All bottles had a slight smell — plastic or otherwise, before the first wash. You might have to wash it a few times or soak it in vinegar and water to get rid of most of the smell and taste.

If you’d like, you can also alter this project and make a retractable drawer where your bottles stand vertically. You must have a wide, deep cabinet for this to be feasible. Otherwise, the bottles will fall down each time you open the drawer. This is also a considerably more advanced project, as the drawer can retract. The second you add a heavy water bottle to your purse, it can feel like you’re lugging around a pile of bricks. Instead, opt for this incredibly slim bottle that holds 8 ounces of water.

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