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Warrior Shakespeare
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December 12, 2007, 09:33:17 AM »
I've read the information about plastics ... but what does one do about taking water on the go?
Are there any safe or safer re-fillable platic bottles one can purchase to fill filtered water in everyday for the on-the-go-out-in-the-world schedule?
If not, what are the alternatives, and where can I buy them?
Just to clarify: Instead of buying Poland Spring or Smart Water and taking it to work so I won't drink the tap water there (I work at a restaurant), what type of bottles can I get and where do I get them?
Thanks...
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December 12, 2007, 09:47:08 AM »
I have a water distiller from www.waterwise.com. They also sell polycarbonate water bottles which are supposed to be non-leaching. You could check out their website and see what you think. I use the gallon bottles they sell to haul my water in and a glass bottle that commercial iced tea comes in to pour into for my drinking.
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I use glass anything =P
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How about steel bottles, like the following one?
http://www.reusablebags.com/store/klean-kanteen-40oz-stainless-steel-reusable-bottle-p-325.html (http://www.reusablebags.com/store/klean-kanteen-40oz-stainless-steel-reusable-bottle-p-325.html)
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Re: Watter Bottles
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Quote from: Warrior Shakespeare on December 13, 2007, 12:52:17 PM
How about steel bottles, like the following one?
http://www.reusablebags.com/store/klean-kanteen-40oz-stainless-steel-reusable-bottle-p-325.html (http://www.reusablebags.com/store/klean-kanteen-40oz-stainless-steel-reusable-bottle-p-325.html)
Looks good to me. As long as it's not aluminum.
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Steel is fine.
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Quote from: DN Moderator on December 14, 2007, 08:54:34 AM
Steel is fine.
I always use glass containers for my water. I also often refill my coffee cup with water after I've had my morning coffee. I have read that plastic water bottles are especially dangerous in the summer as more of the chemicals from the plastics in the bottle are released when the bottle gets hot.
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I will appreciate recommendations for reusable water bottles. We currently use your basic bicycle water bottle a lot around here but they're plastic and we've read and heard that we might be better with some glass or otherwise less porous.
SIGG is a brand I've heard mentioned, and I see they sell them at Campmor, a large mail-order camping store that happens to have a retail outlet near us.
SIGG? If so, which one? The ones I found mention that they're aluminum with some sort of "epoxy resin" lining - is epoxy resin any better than plastic?
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There was another similar thread here and someone found a stainless steel water bottle and posted a link but I don't remember who sold the bottle. I reuse glass bottles that tea comes in.
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I've merged the threads into one.
Here's another related thread:
http://www.defensenutrition.com/forum/index.php/topic,470.0.html
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