May 9, 2007 | Water, Reviews, Broom Hugged, Food & drink, Being Green, Shopping
Here it is. Featured on Oprah. Called the toughest water bottle by Backpacker Magazine.
Sigg water bottles are a great looking, fully-functional way to tote your water and be kind to the earth. They keep your water tasting like water and don’t allow particles to seep into it.
They’re dishwasher safe. And the rest of the good news? After 10-15 uses, it pays for itself! Yes, your tap water is most likely perfectly safe and clean, and if you filter it well you can be sure it is. In fact, it’s probably cleaner than most bottled waters. And… no more putting plastic water bottles in the landfills. Check it out here!
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<![CDATA[harmonia]]> says:
I have a generic version of this! I like it!
June 18th, 2007 at 8:09 amGoing Green says:
I’ve read that there are some suspicions that SIGG bottles may have very small traces of BPA but as far as I know there hasn’t been proof. It stems from them being vague when asked about it and their liner(s).
If the bottle is 100% stainless steel inside and out, I think you’re good. Thos SIGG bottles definitely have some cool designs though.
Cheers!
July 16th, 2008 at 11:17 amJay
Water Pumps says:
I bought two for my Kids to take to school. The only thing that I am against is that the cap is hard to unscrew for a 7 year-old. He told me that he has to ask his teacher to do it for him. Other than that, they are looking good, let’s wait until the end of the school year to see how they look like.
September 4th, 2008 at 6:07 pmLunchbox Obsessed says:
I love the Siggs, as well as Klean Kanteens. The companies are both eco-conscious, too… with Sigg being part of the wonderful “1% for the Planet” group of companies. I recently posted to my site about good bottle choices for the lunchbox, including Siggs, Klean Kanteens and a couple of Thermos products, if you are interested. Let’s all do our part and say no to plastic bottles! Thanks
September 23rd, 2008 at 12:45 pm