Lifebottle – Product Review

    Review by Michael Smith (Veshengro)

    Lifebottle-with-lid-off-web The lifebottle is, by far, to date, the nicest design of a stainless steel reusable water bottle that I have seen, held and used.

    The double-wall design acts somewhat like a vacuum Thermos® flask, to a degree, and is said to keep liquids hot or cold, as the requirement might be, for up to 20 hours. Despite the double-wall construction the lifebottle is still extremely light.

    The sleek design and sheer beauty of is should make the lifebottle a popular choice for many even though the price may be a little higher than that of some of the competition.

    The bottle looks a little – probably more than just a little – when you discount the cap – like some old-fashioned and old-time glass milk bottle that used to be used in doorstep milk delivery and it is this shape that makes it very attractive indeed.

    The lifebottle comes in six colors: silver (brushed stainless steel), red, white, black, pink and red, and come in four sizes: 350ml, 500ml, 750ml and 1 liter.

    • Made of high quality stainless steel (food grade 304)An innovative and patented cap design with a storage compartment for our flavored effervescent taptabs

    • Vacuum insulation keeps your drink cool (or hot) for up to 20 hours

    • Ergonomic ‘kissable’ lip

    • Better for the environment. Say no to wasteful, single-use plastic bottles

    • BPA free

    • Resistant to odors and staining

    • 100% recyclable

    • Extremely durable

    • Secure and watertight lid

    • Great for a variety of users - school children, tourists, runners and walkers, picnickers, at work, on holiday etc.

    Tapwater.org is a not for profit organisation whose aim is to reduce plastic bottle waste in landfills by changing attitudes to tap water. We have launched a scheme to make tap water more accessible on the high street. A tap water map highlights participating cafés, pubs and shops enabling you to locate free tap water refills using your mobile phone or the Internet. Visit www.tapwater.org to find your nearest.

    All profits from the sales of the lifebottles will be used to; raise awareness of the damaging effects of bottled waters on our environment; expand the network of refilling stations; and provide mains fed water machines for educational establishments.

    If you do not have a refilling station in your neighborhood or where you work see whether you can persuade a pub, a cafe, restaurant or other place to become one.

    Great bottle with great features.

    © 2011

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