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nice little bottle Feb 05, 2010 I have to tell you that my review will be little biased because I like SIGG product. Nothing is out of ordinary, but I have to tell you that I do not like the cap that it came with. it is hard to operate, bulky. would recommend regular traditional bottle cap.
Had metallic taste to it Oct 31, 2009 I bought two of these Sigg bottles for my husband and me two years ago, when I was trying to get us some BPA-free bottles. Even though these are not supposed to have a metallic taste, we found that they did, and, after using these for a few months, I bought us Nalgene bottles instead, which we've been much happier with.
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Liner Sep 04, 2009 SIGG recently admitted that BPA is in their old liner, but not the "new" one. Really? BPA has been in there for years, but you never mentioned it until now? And, we are supposed to trust you on the new liner? Stay away from SIGG if you want a bottle without BPA.
Excellent bottle but why so expensive? Aug 24, 2009 I really like this bottle -- it's my second Sigg of this type.
Pretty simple, really, holds water and the sport top is convenient. No idea why it costs almost $20 . . . it lost one star from me for value.
Unlike most of the others in this market, this brand is not made in China. Because of so many reports of um, irregularities in product production there, we've decided to avoid any Chinese made products that are part of the ingestion process. So, no foods and no products used to serve food. Clothing is a concern as well since it's directly on skin. Until they get control of pollution in factory zones, we suggest others to think about that as well.
Good bottle. Avoid the sport-top if possible. Jul 28, 2009 This is a nice bottle - no plastic taste, and the water tastes fresh even if stored in the bottle for a while.
The Sigg Sport Top is awful. It's a bit counter intuitive, where pushing it against your lips will open the valve to let water out while you drink. The downside of the design is that if you throw this in a bag or backpack, the bottle will jostle around and eventually push up against something in your bag and leak water. This happened to my wife twice.
We replaced the Sport Top with a regular screw-top, and have enjoyed leak-free drinking water ever since.
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