Easy-to-clean metal water bottles that don't leak or get moldy?

Anonymous
Yeti, hydroflask, owala are my favorite. Under Armour for the giant gallon size that my son takes to sports practices.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, do you want one with a screw cap or a spout to drink from? Insulated or not? If insulated, any of the screw tops are easy to clean - yeti, hydroflask. My favorite to drink from is the camelbak chute. It has a lid that has a drinking spout with minimal parts. I put the tops in the dishwasher and hand wash the bottle. I like the drinking spout because it’s much easier to drink quickly from. No leaks, but like every other bottle, you have to seat the lid correctly and not crookedly. And if you ever want a plastic bpa free one, the camelbak reign bottles are great for sports practices.


Insulated or not doesn't matter. Type of top doesn't matter in and of itself as long as it doesn't leak and can stay mold-free by running it through dishwasher regularly (although probably in an ideal world it would be a straw or spout type.)

Thanks all for the input so far!
Anonymous
Which Simple Modern bottles/lids are folks recommending here? The kids' Summits with the hard plastic straws?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, do you want one with a screw cap or a spout to drink from? Insulated or not? If insulated, any of the screw tops are easy to clean - yeti, hydroflask. My favorite to drink from is the camelbak chute. It has a lid that has a drinking spout with minimal parts. I put the tops in the dishwasher and hand wash the bottle. I like the drinking spout because it’s much easier to drink quickly from. No leaks, but like every other bottle, you have to seat the lid correctly and not crookedly. And if you ever want a plastic bpa free one, the camelbak reign bottles are great for sports practices.


Insulated or not doesn't matter. Type of top doesn't matter in and of itself as long as it doesn't leak and can stay mold-free by running it through dishwasher regularly (although probably in an ideal world it would be a straw or spout type.)

Thanks all for the input so far!

Yeti fits all these requirements. No complaints or leaks. We love the personalization (on their website) for our kids' bottles.
Anonymous
Have been using takeyas for over a year and still in great shape. I only put water in them, and I run them through the dishwasher every couple days—you just have to remove the silicone seal in the lid, but it’s really easy to take out and put back in. I put the seal the dw in the upper rack.

I’ve gotten rid of every other bottle in favor of these. They don’t leak and they keep liquids cold.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have been using takeyas for over a year and still in great shape. I only put water in them, and I run them through the dishwasher every couple days—you just have to remove the silicone seal in the lid, but it’s really easy to take out and put back in. I put the seal the dw in the upper rack.

I’ve gotten rid of every other bottle in favor of these. They don’t leak and they keep liquids cold.


Should add I only have the ones without straws.
Anonymous
I have a metal thermoflask with a screw top lid that I found at a thrift store in excellent condition. I sterilized it in the dishwasher and it’s fine. Perfect size. Keeps ice for hours. It’s great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have been using takeyas for over a year and still in great shape. I only put water in them, and I run them through the dishwasher every couple days—you just have to remove the silicone seal in the lid, but it’s really easy to take out and put back in. I put the seal the dw in the upper rack.

I’ve gotten rid of every other bottle in favor of these. They don’t leak and they keep liquids cold.


Should add I only have the ones without straws.


This kind, with the spout lid? https://www.amazon.com/Takeya-Actives-Insulated-Stainless-Bottle/dp/B07NH4X6R4/ref=asc_df_B07NH4X6R4/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=693416923581&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=17861946752992200943&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9191685&hvtargid=pla-680447995130&psc=1&mcid=30c3e5d537fb3c0e9e815b9eba16bc89&gad_source=1&th=1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, do you want one with a screw cap or a spout to drink from? Insulated or not? If insulated, any of the screw tops are easy to clean - yeti, hydroflask. My favorite to drink from is the camelbak chute. It has a lid that has a drinking spout with minimal parts. I put the tops in the dishwasher and hand wash the bottle. I like the drinking spout because it’s much easier to drink quickly from. No leaks, but like every other bottle, you have to seat the lid correctly and not crookedly. And if you ever want a plastic bpa free one, the camelbak reign bottles are great for sports practices.


Insulated or not doesn't matter. Type of top doesn't matter in and of itself as long as it doesn't leak and can stay mold-free by running it through dishwasher regularly (although probably in an ideal world it would be a straw or spout type.)

Thanks all for the input so far!


PP. In that case, the insulated camelbak mag chute would work. No straw and doesn’t leak. There is a sale right now - 25 oz bottle for $16 which is a pretty good deal

https://www.camelbak.com/shop/deals/chute-mag-25-oz-water-bottle-insulated-stainless-steel/CB-2808S.html?dwvar_CB-2808S_color=Wild%20Strawberry
Anonymous
My kids have had the same stainless steel Kleen Kanteen bottles for years. I rinse them out every day, and clean the silicone circle every few days to prevent mold. No straw, relatively wide mouth, screw top. They don't leak.

If you are OK with polypropylene plastic, Nalgene is a laboratory brand (makes test tubes and other materials for research) and has a stellar reputation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anything plastic shouldn’t go in the dishwasher. Ever.

There aren’t that many options for no plastic water bottles especially leak-proof ones.

I have had luck with Pura Kiki bottles, no straw and they drink out of the top.


Wait, do you hand wash everything you own that is plastic (or not own any plastic)? Tell us more. I don't use plastic storage containers, I don't put plastic in the microwave, but we do have plastic things and I put them on the top rack to wash. We don't use heat in the dishwasher, no melt risk. Why won't you put any plastic in the dishwasher.


I’m not the PP you’re responding to but I do hand wash everything that is plastic and do not put them in the dishwasher. Our dishwasher gets very hot since we do use heat. Since you don’t use heat, I have no idea whether that’s a concern.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have been using takeyas for over a year and still in great shape. I only put water in them, and I run them through the dishwasher every couple days—you just have to remove the silicone seal in the lid, but it’s really easy to take out and put back in. I put the seal the dw in the upper rack.

I’ve gotten rid of every other bottle in favor of these. They don’t leak and they keep liquids cold.


Should add I only have the ones without straws.


This kind, with the spout lid? https://www.amazon.com/Takeya-Actives-Insulated-Stainless-Bottle/dp/B07NH4X6R4/ref=asc_df_B07NH4X6R4/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=693416923581&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=17861946752992200943&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9191685&hvtargid=pla-680447995130&psc=1&mcid=30c3e5d537fb3c0e9e815b9eba16bc89&gad_source=1&th=1


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