s/o - Good Leak Proof Water Bottle for Elementary School

Anonymous
So what water bottles do others like to pack with school lunches?

Anonymous
This one, hands down. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E0ICUCE/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B00E0ICUCE&linkCode=as2&tag=savsasmom00-20&linkId=73MQGVFKO37XWO63

It does not leak. The button makes it hard for a toddler but my Kindy kid did fine with it.
Anonymous
Thanks, I' going to try it. Went with the Blue & Orange set which is even a few dollars less. Hoping it works well.
Anonymous
Yeah, we use the stainless steel funtainers, too. We have a bunch and they've held up very well--I hand wash them. They only leak if I fail to tighten them well upon filling or if the straw isn't fully in place.
Anonymous
Do the FUNtainers really not leak?

I know for a fact that the similar FOOGO (also by Thermos) leak and I'm trying to avoid water logged lunches and backpacks.
Anonymous
This is what I buy for my kids. They are leakproof, easy to open, wide mouth top so they are also easy to clean. I get them from Amazon of Target.

Buy extra OP because they will get lost. And don't get a water bottle that is too tall - it'll fall out of backpack side pockets much easier.

http://store.nalgene.com/mobile/Product.aspx?ProductCode=OTF-Kids
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do the FUNtainers really not leak?

I know for a fact that the similar FOOGO (also by Thermos) leak and I'm trying to avoid water logged lunches and backpacks.


Ours now leak. I thought it was my kids but we now have three that consistently leak.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do the FUNtainers really not leak?

I know for a fact that the similar FOOGO (also by Thermos) leak and I'm trying to avoid water logged lunches and backpacks.


Ours now leak. I thought it was my kids but we now have three that consistently leak.


Yup, I bought four--all four leak.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do the FUNtainers really not leak?

I know for a fact that the similar FOOGO (also by Thermos) leak and I'm trying to avoid water logged lunches and backpacks.


Ours now leak. I thought it was my kids but we now have three that consistently leak.


Yup, I bought four--all four leak.


?!? We have 4 that we have used for the past two yrs and they work fine. No leaks. Works and looks new.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do the FUNtainers really not leak?

I know for a fact that the similar FOOGO (also by Thermos) leak and I'm trying to avoid water logged lunches and backpacks.


Ours now leak. I thought it was my kids but we now have three that consistently leak.


Yup, I bought four--all four leak.


?!? We have 4 that we have used for the past two yrs and they work fine. No leaks. Works and looks new.


We have this exact ones:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00DAPQV0K/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?qid=1437088330&sr=8-3&pi=AC_SY200_QL40&keywords=thermos+water+bottle&dpPl=1&dpID=3106dNx3B7L&ref=plSrch
Anonymous
It is such a challenge - I wish I could just send him with any of the countless Gerber Graduates Advanced Cups with Cup-Like Rim.

Similar to this one but in different patterns and not all insulated:
http://www.amazon.com/Graduates-Teenage-Turtles-Insulated-9-Ounce/dp/B00H96PGKW/ref=sr_1_23?ie=UTF8&qid=1437101162&sr=8-23&keywords=gerber+sippy+cup

This thing does NOT leak - I can throw it in my purse with confidence - sideways, upside-down, still no leaks.

I have not had such luck with water bottles. My son really likes the 9 oz Lifefactory glass water bottles with silicone sleeves and flat screw on caps but I have had a horrible time with them leaking even after just weeks of use.

Anyone have any sucess with there Kindergartener using some other bottle with a screw tip lid sucessfully - like Klean Kanteens maybe?

Thanks.
Anonymous
We re-use the little 8 oz water bottles (like Deer Creek/Kirkland brand, etc.) or the small gatorade bottles. They don't leak, just the right size, cheap, easily obtained and when they get lost, it's no big deal. I just fill them up with the liquid of choice. The Gatorade bottles are particularly sturdy.
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