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I bought metal types ones from Isetan. More sturdy and I won’t have to worry about bpa. Eg brands are endo and can’t remember which. May not be ex. About 10ish. It definitely lasts longer than the usual Ben ten types and if my kids like, I buy stickers for them to customize.
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I use Endo as well. The main reason is that it can keep drinks cold or warm. On hot days, I will add a couple of ice cubes to help my older son cool down (the school bus is quite hot). For my younger son it is the opposite. His kindy is air conditioned, so I put warm water in for him, and he will also request for warm water when he has a slight cough.
However it is heavier than the usual plastic or non-insulating metal water bottle but both my children insist that they don’t mind the extra weight. -
ikwym… feel yr pain… i’ve also gone through so many waterbottles!
mine has gone through soooooooooo many (admittedly over a couple of years). All straw bottles, all claim not to leak but almost all did.
(i) Thermos Foogo BPA free
(ii) Munchkin flip grip
(iii) TheFirstYears
(iv) No-brand waterbottle 500ml (with cartoon designs, press white square button near cap and cap pops out) - cap spring mechanism spoilt after less than 3 months
(v) No brand waterbottle 400ml (straw got chewed till torn)
(vi) Munchkin 9 oz tall flip top
(vii) Nuby
I just bought a Tommy Tippee insulated straw water bottle, and another Playtex (click and seal - looks very tok kong) one as backup, cos when one goes out of action, really need another one quick! -
hi My son uses Tupperware. It comes with a sling bag. Besides quality, I find it good because it’s wide enough to put your hand into the water bottle to wash it. Moreover if the cap or bottle is broken, you can get it change for free.
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I bought Thermos metal bottle for my son. It also comes with a sling bag. Very durable like some mentioned. Best of all, don’t have to worry about BPA.
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Leaking is a common issue with many children’s water bottles, especially when the seals or lids begin to wear out. When choosing a new one, it may help to look for bottles with high-quality silicone gaskets and a simple design that minimizes moving parts, as these tend to be more durable. Stainless steel bottles are also a reliable option since they are sturdy, long-lasting, and often better at maintaining temperature compared to plastic bottles. Regular cleaning and checking the seals can also help extend the life of the bottle. You can also explore options from sites like bottledevents.com, which carry a variety of designs suited for everyday use.
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