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The Coldest Insulated Water Bottle is a 21oz stainless steel thermos designed for durability and performance. With triple-wall vacuum insulation, it keeps beverages cold for over 36 hours and hot for 13 hours. Its leak-proof technology and easy-to-clean design make it the perfect companion for active lifestyles, fitting seamlessly into most cup holders.
B**L
It genuinely works!
First time a product does what it claims! Drink still had ice in it after hours! Plain to buy many more.
J**Y
Increase water intake
Water bottle stays cool for about 12 hours and then the temperature of liquid starts to warm (though NOT quickly). It is convenient if out all day without additional water sources to refill bottle, can get a bit heavy to carry making it easy to drink more water.
A**R
Love it
Would totally recommend the water bottle. Keep for water cold for days.
S**6
Quality work. I will (and did) buy more.
Bought July of 2018So I waited a year to review this becauseA- I wanted to see how it would hold it's durability over a year with my life style. AndB- I was amazed how cold this actually keeps drinks and got me wondering if it would stay that way.Short review - does what's advertised, great build quality, nice to have different options on accessories. You like cold drinks buy this.Small complaint is they only have certain colors and certain times, would be nice to pick from any of their colors when you order. Don't know why but small gripe.First this bottle is amazing. I'm one who likes to keep ice cold water by me at all times. And this does the job!So what started my waiting to review the bottle, was one day in August 100° + weather outside, I left this bottle in my truck on the passenger seat (in direct sunlight) and forgot about until lunch. I come back into the truck and this bottle is hot to the touch. But still, ice cold water in there.So then I thought, well let's test out how long this keeps it cold. Filled it to the top with ice, then water and just left it sitting in my house. By the time 3 days came around I checked and there was little to no ice, but it stayed colder than room temperature.I fill this up ever night with a whole tray of ice before bed. I drink it through out the night, refill the water in the morning and through out the day and it usually has some ice left in it by night time. My family loves it.I ending up having to buy my girlfriend one (32oz), which we lost on a trip, so I purchased another one recently to replace it. It's that good!Wear and tear, it's surprisingly durable. My kids drag and drop it, I use it work (construction) it rolls around all over my car because I don't have a place to put it, but you'd never know it was taking the beating it has.Easy to clean and wash. No rust or anything.So the lids I feel are definitely gonna be a preference. Lucky they're inexpensive so I'd suggest buying the sports top as well just to try them both.Regular screw on handle lid keeps it real right and leak proof, but when your drinking the last bit of water sometimes the ice comes crashing down and splashes water all over you.The sports top is easy, and more convenient (especially for children) but I have 2 complaints, I feel like it doesn't keep the water cold as long as the screw on type (not bad but to seemed ice was melting slightly faster...just a bit) and the thing squeaks, they tell you how to fix it (poke the black thingy with a pen or something) but when I did it didn't help. So I poked a little harder and the thing fell out. So now if the bottle is on its side, it leaks out the hole. We have a second lid, so problem solved, but it was just unfortunate. The sports top also comes with straws and cleaners for them. My girlfriend uses it she likes it, I prefer no straw and just tipping the bottle in the air. Ether way it works.Over all I was very happy. Enough to buy 2 more later on and I just recently bought there Coldest Pillow so I'll see how that turns out.It does what it's advertised, holds up well and they're really at a reasonable price for the quality that goes into it.One more thing I tested it just one day with ice and Dr. Pepper. It kept it cold and carbonated most of the day. I had the big handle cap on. Only did it once, but it did hold the carbonation.The pictures I put were to show how little damage this bottle has received over a whole year of abuse/washing. Honestly this thing is durable.
P**R
Water bottle
Keeps water very cold
T**F
Almost 5 stars
The media could not be loaded. The color is beautiful! I love the safe 18/8 stainless steel and the seal on the handle. The jug keeps my water Cold for a long time, even when I don’t use ice. The only reason I didn’t give 5 stars is the bottle is kind of wobbly; check the video
L**.
Worth every penny :)
This is my third Coldest bottle product purchase, and I absolutely love it. The bottle has consistently kept my water super cold, just the way I like it.Pros:-Effective Insulation: The bottle keeps my water extremely cold, which is fantastic.-Durability: The bottle itself is very durable and has withstood drops without any damage.Cons:-Top Sealer: The top sealer part did break rather easily when dropped, which was a bit disappointing.Overall, despite the issue with the top sealer, I'm still very satisfied with this purchase due to the excellent insulation and durability of the bottle.
D**0
Wow! You truly get what you pay for.
I previously had purchased a different "insulated" sports water bottle for my bike that was much cheaper. After an hour of bike riding on a warm California day the water that started out cold was now hot. So, after looking at some reviews, I decided to take a chance on "The Coldest Water Bottle" even though it cost a lot more.I am amazed at how well the "Coldest Water Bottle" (which I'll abbreviate as "CWB") works! After a full day of bike riding my water was still cold. I decided to do some tests later. I filled the CWB with cold tap water, which was 76 degrees (F.) The exterior of the CWB was also 76. I then put the CWB outside on the ground in bright sunlight. The air temperature outside was 92. One hour later the exterior of the CWB was 111. Almost too hot to touch. The outdoor temperature was 96. The water inside the CWB was now 78. I left the CWB outside for 6 hours. The outdoor temperate got up to 102. The exterior of the CWB got up to 114. The water inside the CWB got up to 83.At the same time I also tested the other, cheaper, "insulated" bottle for comparison. After one hour, the exterior was 95 and the water inside was 91. After 6 hours, the water was 101.So I am very impressed by, and highly recommend the CWB. It costs 3 or 4 times more than a regular "insulated" bottle, but if you want a sip of cold water after some hours on the trail, the CWB will have it their waiting for you. Ahhh!My only complaints about the CWB are that the color is black, which absorbs more sunlight, which makes the outside of it get hot to the touch, hot to hold it in your hand. This would probably be a good thing if you keep hot coffee in it instead of cold water - it might help keep the coffee slightly warmer after some time. Also, the decorative blue rubber strip around the bottom is very flimsy and gets snagged on the bike's bottle holder when putting it in or taking it out of the holder. I just removed the blue rubber strip and threw it away (in a recycle bin, of course) rather than be bothered with it every time I get a drink of water. I would subtract one star and rate the CWB as four stars, but since it is so awesome for keeping my water cold, I give it higher than five stars for that! So subtracting one star from six for the minor complaints, still leaves the CWB rated five stars for me.A few observations about the CWB: Some reviews I saw on this product said the cap leaks. Mine has never leaked at all, but I do screw the cap on very tightly just to make sure. The CWB fits perfectly in your standard bicycle water bottle holder. It isn't heavy, but it is very solid and sturdy.You could probably drive a car over it without crushing it. But I'm not going to try that just to find out!
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