• Elting@piefed.social
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      I have a similar number actually.

      They’re hard to clean, especially the lid and threads where your lips end up.

      They’re strong but brittle, drop a full one on a hard surface and it is likely to shatter

      They aren’t insulated, meaning they sweat and the water gets warm.

      I have broken more of those stupid little straps that hold the lid on then I care to admit.

      These newer water bottles seem to have a lot of nice little features that nalgenes don’t .

      Still they are the most practical and straightforward water bottle, they are allergic to leaking and will last forever (given you dont drop full ones on rocks.)

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        I have had several. The only ways they’ve died:

        Getting soft:

        • Campers leaving them in the sun for a long time
        • Many runs through the sanitizing cycle of the dishwasher

        Breaking:

        • The tether for the lid
        • Once and only once, i had a full, dropped nalgene land on the cap at an angle, and shatter the threads/lip. Nalgene sent me a new one – all they wanted was a picture of the damage.
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          I have really abused their replacement policy. Gotten like 5+ lids from them and two waterbottles. I took a photo of my brothers 20yo nalgene and they sent me a new one lol.

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        Nalgene are hard to clean, wut? Just put a drop of washing up liquid with water and give it a shake and take a soft brush to the threads. Still 10x easier than any other water vessel short of a bucket lol.

        Warm water also hydrates better than cold water when you’re actually in need too, so I never mind that

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          Warm water also hydrates better than cold water when you’re actually in need too, so I never mind that

          This may be scientifically true, but it can’t hydrate me if I don’t drink it, and I’m about 1,000x more likely to drink it when it’s nice and cold.

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            Not me, but I’ll respect a difference of opinion. Drinking cold water on a hot day makes me have to shit immediately. Lukewarm water, I can clear my while 32oz Nalgene in one guzzle, no cap

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              that doesnt seem normal, most people dont have this problem. your bottle could be still dirty, or had some bacteria in it. i often drink cold in hot days, i never get this.

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          Warm water, cold water it’s hard to choose when it comes to hydration in a lot of scenarios. Most of the time if you’re sweating a lot, chances are you could use both the cooling effect of cold water and the faster hydration. In cold environments that’s obviously a no-brainer.

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        They’re pretty tough. I’ve ran mine over with a tractor and it dented the bottom, but was otherwise fine. Had that one for 15 years.

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      Plastic. Also, just less easy to drink out of the wide mouth (which obviously has its benefits, and they make the insert to make it easier to drink from, anyway).

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      The water in them tastes weird from my experience when they gave us some for camping.