Water bottle stainless steel

  1. The Best Stainless Steel Water Bottles of 2023
  2. The Best Stainless Steel Water Bottles of 2023


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The Best Stainless Steel Water Bottles of 2023

Our overall favorite was the My water bottle and I are inseparable. I stick it in my car cup holder when I run errands, bring it to the gym, and tote it around in my purse. That all being said, I have some high standards: I want a smooth sipper that won’t splash or leak; the top should be easy to open and close, and it shouldn’t have too many hard-to-clean nooks and crannies. It should also keep water reasonably cool if you throw a few ice cubes inside (and the ice should easily fit through the opening). I award bonus points if it fits into my car cup holder and bag. If you don’t want to spend more than $20 on a water bottle, the Contigo Courtland Chill is a great choice. It had an easy-to-use lock and was smooth to drink from thanks to its narrow opening (shaped like that of a coffee cup lid), even though it didn’t have a straw option. It also did an impressive job keeping water chilled. Water bottles with too-small openings were no-gos: they proved too hard to fill with ice. Serious Eats / Grace Kelly • Usability Tests: I sipped water from each water bottle at least 25 times, using each throughout the day and bringing them with me to the gym. I also evaluated how easy they were to fill with water and ice cubes. • Spill Test: I filled each water bottle with water and knocked it over five times onto a surface lined with paper towels, noting if it leaked. • Cold Retention Test: I filled each water bottle with 100 grams of ice and 300 grams of chilled water and checked the t...

The Best Stainless Steel Water Bottles of 2023

Our overall favorite was the My water bottle and I are inseparable. I stick it in my car cup holder when I run errands, bring it to the gym, and tote it around in my purse. That all being said, I have some high standards: I want a smooth sipper that won’t splash or leak; the top should be easy to open and close, and it shouldn’t have too many hard-to-clean nooks and crannies. It should also keep water reasonably cool if you throw a few ice cubes inside (and the ice should easily fit through the opening). I award bonus points if it fits into my car cup holder and bag. If you don’t want to spend more than $20 on a water bottle, the Contigo Courtland Chill is a great choice. It had an easy-to-use lock and was smooth to drink from thanks to its narrow opening (shaped like that of a coffee cup lid), even though it didn’t have a straw option. It also did an impressive job keeping water chilled. Water bottles with too-small openings were no-gos: they proved too hard to fill with ice. Serious Eats / Grace Kelly • Usability Tests: I sipped water from each water bottle at least 25 times, using each throughout the day and bringing them with me to the gym. I also evaluated how easy they were to fill with water and ice cubes. • Spill Test: I filled each water bottle with water and knocked it over five times onto a surface lined with paper towels, noting if it leaked. • Cold Retention Test: I filled each water bottle with 100 grams of ice and 300 grams of chilled water and checked the t...