My favourite water bottle (circa 2014)

Nalgene Water bottle or stainless steel waterbottle or ???
The Best Water Bottle in the Worldโฆ
Well, now that youโre here, I bet youโre expecting me to tell you some absolutely fabulous water bottle made of gold and silver and that turns regular water into the fountain of youth.
I am sorry to disappoint youโฆ This bottle would be WAY to expensive and it would be so amazing that us โcommon folkโ probably couldnโt afford it if we wanted it.
But at least the title got you to this page!!!
Soโฆ
I will instead tell you what water bottles I think are the best and other options and why they arenโt as good (not bad, just not as good).
My recommended water bottle that I use is a:
Stainless steel water bottle (1 litre) with a wide mouth, particularly theย GSI Water Bottle (as pictured above)
The reasons that I like the GSI water bottle are:
- It comes with a sippy lid, so you don’t spill water from the wide mouth.ย
- It fits water pumps, just like Nalgene bottles
- There is an indented section on the bottle where you can store ductape, and it is covered with a neat rubber cover to protect your duct tape.
- The lid is attached with a camping rope, so, it’s easy to replace.
- Plus it’s stainless steel.
The reason I recommend a stainless steel water bottle as the best water bottle is:
It doesnโt leach and your water wonโt taste like plastic.
โข Unlike plastics, a stainless steel water bottle does not have any known unhealthy side effects, meaning that your water will taste like water and water only. Plus a stainless steel water bottle doesnโt rust.
Easy to clean: The wide mouth is important so that you can clean this best water bottle easily and water filters usually fit over wide mouths so you can fill the bottle easily.
(Note: Sippy lid: If you want a narrow opening, then you can get a removable sippy lid to put into the opening of the wide mouth that stops the water from coming out too fast).
What about a Nalgene Water Bottle? Well, read more under plastics below.
What I donโt recommend:
– Narrow mouthed water bottles โ These are hard to clean, and not as easy to fill (especially with a water filter).
– Plastics โ Many plastics can leach into the water, and it is believed that these cause health problems. One of the ingredients to the plastic is Bisphenol A (BPA), which mimics hormones, particularly estrogen, which can cause feminizing of the body. This affects babies more than adults, but is still not great for adults. Plastics numbered 1,2,4,5,6 are unlikely to contain BPA, and Nalgene a company that makes plastic bottles now makes BPA free plastic. However, after using a Nalgene water bottle for years, and switching to a Stainless steel water bottle , the water tastes better. Plus, we donโt know what they will find next in plastic bottles thatโs unsafe. Stainless steel has bee used for ages and is pretty healthy. Recycle-able bottled water bottles often use cheaper plastic, which is not healthy if re-used many times. So, if youโre going to use plastic bottles donโt use bottled water bottles, use a Nalgene water bottle or BPA free water bottles, and donโt leave them in the heat or sun, cause this allows more plastic to leach. The Plastic / BPA debate isnโt for sure, but for me, Iโm not one that wants to gamble with health and hormones.

– Small water bottles, these you have to constantly fill.
– Aluminum water bottles- Aluminum has had debate for affecting the brain, and so aluminum bottles are usually used for camping fuel only. They often look like the red water bottle on the right.
Keeping your Best Best Water bottle clean:
– Use water only, no sugar crystals. I like to keep my water bottle a virgin water bottle that only gets water, because if you use other stuff (such as with sugar), the sugar feeds bacteria, making the water bottle become smelly mouldy grossness.
– If you do use crystals or your bottle gets dirty, to clean it, add a small amount of bleach in the bottle with water and let soak for a while, shaking now and then, and getting a cloth in and using a wooden spoon to reach into the corners inside. Then, rinse out MANY times, and then clean with soap.

Although made with plastic, I use Water bladders on occasion. See other reviews on the GSI Water Bottle, or purchase it now!
