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The 9 Best Water Bottles for Kids | United Bluerise
The 9 Best Water Bottles for Kids | United Bluerise
Not that plastic water bottles can’t be of great quality, but metal provides a better-quality feel. The push-button lid keeps this water bottle extra clean and the spout away from germy fingers. Plastic bottles aren’t made to last forever — that’s why the price tag is so low. Aluminum will last longer than plastic, but generally not as long as stainless steel or glass. However, if your child is very rough on their water bottles, you may want to avoid glass bottles, for obvious reasons. Water bottles are generally made from either thick, durable plastic or stainless steel.
- (It did pass the leak test when we closed it properly.) Though the entire bottle is dishwasher safe, online reviewers have complained of mold developing in difficult-to-reach crevices, like the drinking spout.
- The bottle comes in a stylish pink color and has a dimension of 2.90Lx2.90Wx7.80H, with a capacity of 14 ounces.
- That said, both kinds should last for many years if properly cleaned and cared for.
- It is made of 18/8 food grade stainless steel, ensuring no metal taste, and is leak and spill proof.
At $25, this bottle is an investment for most parents, but it’s one I believe will become a key part of a family’s hydration arsenal until they require something larger. The Takeya water bottle for kids is lightweight and well-insulated, and the thoughtful design makes it stand out. Their wide range of designs appeals to older and younger kids alike, their price point is spectacular, and they clean up easier than most of their competitors. Our top pick of BPA-free water bottles is the Takeya Kinds Insulated Water Bottle. We also like that sales of the Hydro Flask Kids Wide Mouth Bottle help provide funding for public parks.
Our stainless steel pick for younger kids: Thermos Funtainer Stainless Steel Water Bottle With Straw (12 ounces)
Kids can be picky, so giving them options will allow them to choose the water bottle they love. You want your kids to be excited about the bottle they’re carrying around like it’s part of their ensemble. Parents are busy, so the easier a water bottle is to clean, the better. Most of the water bottles we considered are rated dishwasher safe, including our stainless steel picks. This allows parents to throw their water bottles into the dishwasher and focus on other things. That said, we also looked for water bottles with comparatively few pieces and no tricky crevices to scrub, in case you wind up having to wash them by hand.
Nalgene Tritan Grip-N-Gulp Bottle
We all found it kind of awkward drinking out of this while pushing the button down to keep the mouthpiece open. It required a certain amount of coordination, especially if you’re thirsty for lots of water. It probably goes without saying that the plastic also does nothing to keep liquids cold for extended periods. Open the cap, turn it upside down, and shake, and water will come out of the tiny air hole near the straw. If the cap is closed and the bottle is held upside down and shaken, water leaks out when the cap is opened. Every time I threw the bottle onto my garage floor, the cap popped open and water came out.
One tester thought that it would be too flat to get a good grip on, but said "it was so seamless to use." Be sure to also test it out for yourself and see how easy it is to wash. Water bottles can contain a surprising amount of bacteria (yuck!) and experts advise you to wash and dry them thoroughly after every use.