Steel is Real: tiibo Stainless Steel Insulated Water Bottle Review
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Steel is Real: tiibo Stainless Steel Insulated Water Bottle Review
"Stainless steel water bottles are growing in number and popularity, and for good reason. Not only are they durable, but they're also easy to clean, don't retain funk and flavors, and are theoretically healthier and more environmentally friendly than plastic. Plus, the insulated ones will keep your beverages colder for longer in hot weather. Plastic insulated bottles are still more numerous, less expensive, and lighter weight, but stainless steel has its advantages."
"I've been using the 17-ounce tiibo vacuum-insulated stainless steel cycling bottle for the past couple of weeks. It's a water bottle, so there really isn't all that much to it, but I've been impressed by its ability to keep my water cold in hot temperatures, the lack of flavor/funk retention, and classy looks - I'm a big fan of brushed metal finishes. It has some very minor drawbacks, but it shares those with similar products, and it beats most of those slightly on price."
Stainless steel water bottles offer durability, easy cleaning, and resistance to retaining flavors or funk, with perceived health and environmental advantages over plastic. Insulated stainless bottles maintain colder beverages longer in hot weather, while plastic insulated bottles remain more common, cheaper, and lighter. Multiple brands produce stainless options, including Bivo, Camelbak, and newcomer tiibo, which released a 17-ounce vacuum-insulated cycling bottle. The tiibo bottle kept water cold, did not retain flavors, features a brushed metal appearance, has minor drawbacks similar to competitors, and competes favorably on price. Cycling bottles often serve as disposable promotional items.
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