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Kiya Y Bonilla
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Great quality! Had it now for 2 months.
Bryce Miller
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
This is like the 5th or 6th bottle I've bought and finally I got one that works it keeps my ice tea cold all day and night and it fits in the custom drink holder I made for my car and it is easy to drink from I love it and I'm very very happy with the bottle
HVS
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Perfect fit for my kids. My 3 & 5 year old can open with no issues. My almost two year old does need help opening as the push is a little harder which in my opinion just means it’ll hopefully hold up to the test of time. Seems leak proof for the most part. Keeps water cold for a long time. Colors are vibrant.
Eric casper
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
You can't beat getting a high quality bottle like this for 10 bucks. Konokyo bottle has the handle, 2 straws, push button, colors, sizes, and it's METAL inside for 10 bucks. Not a bad deal at all!
Jessica HL Koch
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025
Like the color and does a good job at insulating water
Jordan Davis
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
No leak and stays cold
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
After using several plastic water bottles on my long bike rides for many years, and being constantly disappointed with the water where the ice was melted before the halfway point of my ride, I decided to look for an insulated bottle that would fit my bike water holders. I found 2 that seemed the right size and claimed to keep water cold for 24 hours. The Konokyo 18 oz Stainless Steel Double Wall Vaccum Metal Water Flask with Leak-proof (Straw Lid) and the Fanhaw 20 Oz Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle with 1 Lid (Chug Lid). The 18oz bottle has stated measurements of 8.5” x 2.93” with a measured opening of 2.25” while the 20oz bottle has stated measurements of 9.33” x 2.76” with a stated opening of 1.96”. In reality the 18oz bottle measured just over 9” with lid and 7.75” without and a width of 2.96”, while the 20oz bottle measured 9.25” with lids and 8.25” without and a width of 2.88”. Both bottles fit easily into my bike bottle holders with the 18oz bottle being a bit tighter which may make it more secure over rugged terrain. I prefer chug lids over straw lids which gives an advantage to the 20oz bottle, plus the extra 2oz would be welcomed. So I decided to test both bottles as they both state to keep water cold for 24 hours. The first thing I noticed when filling both bottles was the narrower opening in the 20oz bottle which made it harder for the ice dispenser to hit home. So anyway, I loaded 25 ice cubes in each bottle and filled them with water and measured the them both at 40F 10 minutes later. 8 hours later I opened them up to measure the 18oz at 38F and the 20oz at 36F. At 18.5 hours, the the 18oz was 41F and had no ice, while the 20oz was still 36F and had ice. At 24 hours the 18oz was 44F while the 20oz was 40F. At 31 hours the 18oz was at 52F while the 20oz was 46F. At 40 hours the 18oz was 56F while the 20oz was 52F. My last measurement was at 48 hours where the 18oz was 60F and the 20oz was 54F. What this told me was that I could keep water colder for longer with the 20oz Fanhaw bottle with chug top over the 18oz Konokyo bottle with straw top. Maybe the smaller opening at the top is why it stayed cold longer? Neither bottle would disappoint me on my bike rides since they only last up to half a day, but the more friendly bigger opening on the 18oz bottle makes it easier to load ice and its slightly thicker footprint makes it more secure on my bike. Now I just have to find a chug lid for the 18oz bottle since it seems to be a more standard size (2.25”) versus the more narrow opening (1.96”) of the 20oz bottle. Looking online I cannot find replacement lids for the 20oz bottle of different types or as a replacement, and I have yet to find a chug lid for the 18oz that has a two finger holder. Without a chug lid for the 18oz bottle I will probably just use the 20oz bottle and just replace it completely when needed since it keeps the water colder and provides those 2 extra ounces. At around $10 for either bottle, do replacement lids matter?
dug!
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
Dare I say one of the BEST water bottles I've ever purchased (besides its amazing price point)?? One of the selling points was the straw for this bottle. Having to tilt and hold a really heavy water bottle can be quite inconvenient and I've always wanted a bottle with a straw. What absolutely sold me is the protective lid that covers the straw. As a bit of a germaphobe, I absolutely loved that the straw stays covered and protected from the outside and accidental touches.This bottle is also super lightweight and easy to carry around with its handle. Also perfectly fits in backpack water bottle pouches so need to worry about that. Lock works just fine and have had no problems with leaking thus far.At this price point, highly recommend!
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