Thermos 18-Ounce Stainless-Steel Hydration Bottle, Charcoal

Thermos 18-Ounce Stainless-Steel Hydration Bottle, Charcoal

  • Designed to keep drinks refreshingly cold for up to 12 hours; made with Thermax double-wall vacuum insulation for maximum temperature retention
  • BPA free, making it a safer, more earth-friendly alternative; made with an unbreakable stainless-steel interior and exterior
  • Has a sweat-proof design with a comfortable silicone grip, so it won’t be slippery or leave water rings
  • A push-button sipper lid has a locking ring to prevent spills, so taking it on the go will be mess free
  • Ideal for water, iced tea, juices, or sports drinks; has an 18-ounce/500ml capacity and fits most standard car cup holders

Thermos 18-ounce stainless steel hydration bottle is made with thermax double wall vacuum insulation for maximum temperature retention and is bpa free. Designed to keep drinks refreshingly cold for up to 12-hours. Made with unbreakable stainless steel interior and exterior, with a ‘sweat-proof’ design: it won’t leave water rings. Push- button sipper lid has locking ring to prevent spills: ideal for water, iced tea, juices or sports drinks. Capacity:18-ounce/500ml.

List Price: $ 21.00

Price: $ 14.98

3 COMMENTS

  1. 17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    So Good, you’d think they invented it!, April 26, 2009
    By 
    D. Wilson (Indianapolis) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

    Oh wait, they DiD Invent it. The Thermos Co. bought Inkake, and the quality continues.

    The thermos 18 oz Intak “water” bottle. mine in charcoal color, is the best you can get. I say “water” because I had coffee in mind, and reviews don’t say for hot stuff. You do have to be careful with Hot, due to no wide lip, but this bottle keeps coffee hot hot hot! All afternoon too.

    No more plastic “thermal” or even the fake 1 layer stainless steel works either. Only the two wall stainless steel bottle by the Thermos Co If it doesn’t say Thermos I won’t buy it. I’m sure other good brands but this is the one I bought.

    no i don’t work there, just love the product. I have a much larger one I keep a pot of coffee in it all day at work.

    Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 

    Was this review helpful to you? Yes
    No

  2. 24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Hands down, one of the best water bottles, June 22, 2009
    By 
    LE “LE” (Atlanta, GA) –

    This is fairly expensive, but I am very please with the quality of the product. Previously, I had been buying plastic bottles every few months, until the it got too dirty and started making the water taste bad.

    With this bottle, I find myself drinking more water.

    Pros:
    – Stainless steel(BPA fee), so water taste good and doesn’t pick up residues
    – Insulated, so no wet messes on your desk & papers due to condensation
    – Nice cap design, I like the way the lid closes and seals the bottle from the outside. It’s really easy to open close
    – Mouth piece, very easy to drink from, so no spill and you get plenty of water, so no sipping like Dasani bottles

    Cons:
    – The only one I could think of is the opening is kind of small to it can be hard to put ice in there if you have large pieces of ice or you are trying to fill the ice from an ice machine. But, that is being really picky.

    Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 

    Was this review helpful to you? Yes
    No

  3. 25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great Bottle for Bicycling, September 28, 2009
    By 
    Mac Harris “macthknife” (Covington, GA USA) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

    This review is from: Thermos 18-Ounce Stainless-Steel Hydration Bottle, Charcoal (Kitchen)

    I like my water to be ice-cold when I am biking. I tried a bunch of things with my standard issue water bottle – filling it with ice cubes and adding pre-chilled water, filling it with ice cubes and a little pre-chilled water, freezing some water in the bottle and adding some pre-chilled water…. regardless of what combination I tried the water was tepid after 45 minutes. I looked for a couple of weeks at all the offerings that Amazon had when you search for insulated water bottle, and after using this one for 2 weeks I can say that I purchased the hands down best one for using on my bike.
    My normal ride is going to be anywhere from 80 to 120 minutes in length. I get a glass full of ice and add water and let it chill for the 5 minutes it takes me to get my gear on. The screw off top makes it easy to pour the water in and the 4 or 5 ice-maker ice-cubes I top it off with. The cubes will still be in the bottle at the end of the ride and the water will have been ice cold for the duration. It is easy to pull it out of the cage and to replace it when done. I purchased a Topeak Modula Cage Waterbottle Cage to hold it because it is adjustable and highly rated. It works well with the bottle, although while it doesn’t scratch the bottle, it is possible to see in the brushed finish where it contacts the bottle as it is taken out and put back in. The marks seem to mostly disappear when I rub with my thumb, but if you are desirous of the bottle keeping a pristine appearance you might want to look at some of Topeak’s other offerings. To me, it is easier to drink from this bottle than one of the normal bottles with the pull-out nipple. One push of the thumb on the release button and the top springs open and exposes the wide mouth spout. The bottle does not add any flavor to the water. The cap is equally easy to close as it was to open, and the bottle does not leak when it is inverted, shaken, etc. I was somewhat nervous about the shape of the bottle as far as dropping it, but now that I have used it I have found that the ridged rubber grip on the bottle and the fact that it is not slippery because it does not sweat have put that fear to rest. Opening and closing the bottle are both one handed operations and can be accomplished by touch. I am sure that there will be some that wish it held more than 18 ounces, and if I extend out my rides to where it’s a problem for me I guess I’ll just buy a second one and mount it so that I could swap out as needed.

    Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 

    Was this review helpful to you? Yes
    No

Comments are closed.