A water bottle for every occasion
If you've been putting off getting a safe, non-toxic reusable water bottle, maybe this snazzy set will convince you.Reduce, a company that sells eco-friendly kitchen products, came up with "Water Week," a set of five aluminum, bisphenol-A-free water bottles in colorful designs.
Buying five water bottles at once may seem a little excessive, but if you're the kind of person who gets tired of lugging a water bottle around everywhere or tends to forget or misplace it, this is the perfect solution. Keep them all filled up - one at the gym, one at the office, one at home, one in the car (or attached to your bicycle), and you'll never have to rely on a plastic bottle or styrofoam cup again. (Plus, you'll be super-healthy and full of energy to boot).













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-25-2008 @ 4:54PM
jenni7609 said...
Thank you for this post! This is a great set of eco-friendly water bottles at a great price, ($19.95.) I just placed my order!
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6-26-2008 @ 12:03AM
Chris said...
Ironic that a company named 'Reduce' is marketing 5 water bottles for one person. So much for getting by with less!
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6-26-2008 @ 10:41AM
the goddess anna said...
I have 5 people in my family/household - one bottle for each of us. Or, you could give out the extras to friends and family.
Or, not buy them at all. It's a pretty clever idea, though, for those of us who like to have multiple water bottles in multiple places (or for multiple people).
6-27-2008 @ 2:05AM
christy said...
I bet you've bought a 6-, 12- or 24-pack of bottled water before, haven't you? Sure you have. The difference is all those bottles you bought - and threw away - will be forever in a landfill. Buying five reusable bottles makes perfect sense - especially for families who may typically consume several bottles a day.
6-29-2008 @ 7:36PM
Billy said...
I tried metal bottles but in the end decided to go with these two bpa free plastic bottles:
Titan water bottle
www.titanwaterbottle.com (mine's on preorder)
Camelbak best bottle
www.camelbak.com (not as cool as the titan by any means but it's cheaper)
They both use tritan material which was made as a safe bpa free alternative material for water bottles.
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