Product Review: Water Bottles

Product Review: Water Bottles
Cirkul 6/10
Cirkul 6/10

Cirkul water bottles almost seem like they are made for people who don’t really like drinking plain water all the time. With cartridges that are filled with flavoring, it takes away the hassle of finding and using multiple flavor packets every time you refill. The cartridges have 0 calories, 0 sugars, and no artificial flavors, which is an added bonus. They also tend to last up to 132 oz depending on how high you put the dial.

A couple of downsides to the Cirkul water bottles and cartridges is that they sometimes tend to get messy, are a little loud, and the cartridges can break easy. When you go to fill up the bottles, you have to remember to flip the cartridge upside down to avoid getting water all over you. Drinking out of the bottle gets a little loud because of the air valve not working the best. When the bottles are dropped, the cap on the cartridges can break and the bottles get dented easily.

Bottles range from $ – $ and the cartridges are $3.75 apiece.

Contigo 7/10
Contigo 7/10

Contigo water bottles are a really good option for people that are always on the go or that just want a good everyday water bottle. The Autoseal technology that Contigo has came up with is what makes their water bottles stand out from others. Being spill and leak proof makes the bottles a good option for people who like to run or other activities. 

A downside to the Contigo water bottles is that the lids can be hard to wash, especially since they have the Autoseal technology. 

You can find Contigo water bottles and their other products at Walmart and similar stores. The water bottles come in sizes 16 0z – 64 oz. They also come in plastic and stainless steel with different colors. The prices are very reasonable with the range of $10 – $45. Prices may vary depending on the store. 

Yeti 7/10
Yeti 7/10

Yeti water bottles are made with a double-wall insulated, built with stainless steel. This is a huge plus with it because it does help keep your drink warm or cold longer. They are also built stronger so it can go through any drop out of a hand or even if it fell off of a tall surface. It also has a closing cap at the top of it so the drink won’t spill. It is also dishwasher safe, along with it being easier to clean.

The cons of this water bottle is that it is a higher priced water bottle. Compared to a regular market, it is known to be placed at a higher price. It’s also a bulkier water bottle. Another con about it all, is that most people like their water bottles to be a cute stylish color, well with yeti bottles there are limited colors to certain models.

The price range of this water bottle is from about $40 or more.

 

Stanley 8/10
Stanley 8/10

Stanley tumblers come in many sizes, from 14 ounces to 64 ounces. There are many different colors that come with this, and it is insulated to keep your drinks colder and warmer. Everyone seems to always love and always try and buy the newer colors that do come out. So it’s always exciting to see what new color comes out.

The downfall of this water bottle, is the spilling issue. If you knock this water bottle off it will spill even just a little. With the colder drinks if you want it to last longer you have to add more ice, that’s with my experience of having one. The price is a little higher just depending on each size, so ranging from the smallest size starting at $20 to the biggest size at $60.

Owala 9/10
Owala 9/10

Owala water bottles are probably the most unique out of the everyone that we have reviewed so far. The FreeSip water bottle is unique because it has a straw and an open spout. This is perfect for the people that believe they drink more water with a straw but also want the option to sip out of it also. This feature also makes it nice for refilling the bottle since you would not have to take the lid off. 

Really the only downside that I see with Owala bottles is that they would spill everywhere if you forgot to close the lid after you are done getting a drink. Other than that the bottle has a really nice design and features.

The Owala bottles come in plastic and stainless steel with a wide variety of colors. These bottles are reasonably priced especially for how much use you would get out of it. The price range is $15-$38. 

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