Speaking of classy bottles (albeit, at a premium of ~$75):
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1900584124/the-coloral-company-the-rebirth-of-a-british-cycli
On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 10:04 AM, LeahFoy wrote:
> Zack, so would you say the bottle doesn't change the taste? Some reviews
> said the b
In my experience the bottle itself doesn't impart any taste. If I have
coffee in the morning and just rinse with a tiny bit of water (like on the
road) it has a faint hint of coffee. If I have coffee and then wash it out
with a little dish soap and water, it is totally taste-free.
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Zack, so would you say the bottle doesn't change the taste? Some reviews said
the bottle made their beverages taste strange. Like one could not have coffee,
rinse and then have water. Yours tastes fine?
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Just to weigh in, my insulated kleen kanteens are amongst the gear that I
use most often. they are fantastic as you can drink coffee from them in
the morning, rinse them, and drink water in the afternoon. really amazing.
mine have held up for about 4 years too, dinged up, but not too bad.
Th
I like to have hot beverages in my insulated bottles in the cold, and cold
ones in the heat. I also like to drink from the bottle while riding.
Pistol Creek makes a nice insulated bottle, but don't buy their sport cap
- it leaks. However, the Klean Kanteen sport cap fits perfectly. KK
misse
Ah, interesting!
Instructions? Who reads those?
:)
With egg on my face,
Justin
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There is a disclaimer on the packaging for the cafetop that says that it's
not leakproof, so this is a good warning.
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 4:56 AM, wrote:
> The cafe tops, in my experience, offer no seal though. I've gotten coffee
> all over legs and filled up the pocket of my rucksack when u
The cafe top isn't intended to seal, it's intended to be like a car coffee
cup -- spill free when sloshed about a bit yet easy to drink from. So, yes,
you're using it wrong. Just swap out to the sealed lid when you need it.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Wednesday, July 10, 2013 5:56:38 AM UTC-6, jus
The cafe tops, in my experience, offer no seal though. I've gotten coffee all
over legs and filled up the pocket of my rucksack when using it! Is this your
experience too, or am I just doing it wrong?.
-J
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Fantastic! I'm ordering one next week, then!
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I LOVE my insulated Kleen Canteen and the cafe top. I use it in a King's
butterfly cage; no rattling.
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It's not insulated, nor stainless steel, but my wife and I are addicted to
Nalgene's definitely not tacky OTF bike bottles:
http://store.nalgene.com/category-s/6.htm
Three reasons:
- One hand operation
- dishwasher safe
- MUSA!
Jim in Boulder
On Tuesday, July 9, 2013 9:42:47 AM UTC-6
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