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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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. [/quote] 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![/quote] Yeti fits all these requirements. No complaints or leaks. We love the personalization (on their website) for our kids' bottles.[/quote]
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