A stainless tomorrow
I finally threw out my beautiful collection of Naglene bottles from various institutions today. I have been meaning to transition to some non-bisphenol-A containing product for months, but Jason Pollens's piece on Jewschool finally made me bite the bullet.
The thing I don't like about these stainless steel bottles - well, the two things - are that A. I can't dangle a tea bag in there, and B. I can't sling it on my finger and hike all day with it. The tiny little loop in the top of these newfangled klean kanteens and Sigg bottles is great but not if you like to hike with your finger through it all day. And I don't want to get the sport bottle attachment because it's plastic. Which means i may as well be using the Nalgene. Someone alert me when Sigg puts out an alterno-top.
Labels: health
2 Comments:
Sarah, you are obsessed with dangling teabags.
I have a Nalgene bottle for my bike. I'd be happy with reducing the plastic to a nipple on a stainless bottle if I could, but bike bottles have to be grabbed, drunk from, and replaced one handed quickly. Screw tops lead directly to face plants.
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