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This water bottle is the best. I got it as a gift and will probably take it with me to my grave. And it sounds a bit boring, a water bottle, but trust me. It's 40 fluid ounces, and two refills make up your daily intake; I usually drink three and a half. It's so easy to drink out of it, and the spout component is so simple to clean. You can put it in the dishwasher and not worry. But honestly, when you drink from it, you feel quenched. Avex got bought out, but you're still able to find this model under the Coleman name.

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I learned recently that we should be drinking 3.7 liters of water a day (2.7 liters for women). It was tough for me to reach that quota because my bottle was so small, and I had to twist the cap every time to take a sip (lol, it’s a lot of effort okay?). On a different note, I’ve been trying to ditch Hydroflasks and Swells because they leave the smell of drinks that aren’t water and their straws are really hard to clean (again, first world problems). So Alex told me about Purist. The inside of Purist bottles are constructed with a thin wall of glass, so no smell, and easier to clean, yay! I got the Founder 32oz with a Union top, so it’s easy to take a sip and no straws to clean. It’s been about two weeks, and ya boy is a hydrated happy camper.
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(with chug cap) Stanley who?!...this is literally the best water bottle I've ever used. I feel sporty spice but also hydrated. Doubles as a weapon for a late night walk. Allegedly you can put hot things in it but I've never tried. Ice stays frozen for 12+ hours. Throw it into the dishwasher any time. I have a cherry red one (for the girls).
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the CamelBak Podium Big Chill (Insulated) you don’t have to unscrew a cap or anything. you just suck it down your gullet whenever you need!
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