Klean Kanteen Wide Mouth Water Bottle


Dishwasher-safe, eco-friendly, high-quality stainless steel water bottles from Klean Kanteen offer a great alternative to plastic and lined metal bottles. Constructed of food-grade #304 stainless steel, Kleen Kanteen bottles are BPA-free and 100 percent recyclable. An all-stainless steel interior, 18/8 stainless caps, and stainless steel threads mean the bottles won’t retain or leach flavors, so you get a fresh, clean, crisp drink every time. Because Klean Kanteen bottles are constructed of food

$ 27.95

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  1. 1
    Rick Braitsch "dingochan"
    46 of 46 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Kleen Kateen….you got to love it, September 17, 2009
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    Rick Braitsch “dingochan” (Westchester, CA United States) –
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    I did my share of research prior to moving forward with the Kleen Kanteen. I read almost all the reviews…including many that claimed the taste of the liquid from the Kanteen tasted like metal. I must agree with part of the statement as the first three times I used the Kanteen my drink did taste like metal. Having worked in the restaurant industry for may years with stainless steel, I had a theory. So I did a little experiment. I put some water in the Kanteen and let it sit for a while. I took two drinks: the first drink involved putting my lips around the rim and taking drink. The second, using a straw and taking a drink. The first drink did taste metallic. However, the second drink did not….at all. So my conclusion was the taste was coming from the rim of the Kanteen. But the metallic taste from the rim only lasted for about three uses. My forth time I used it, no metallic taste as all…even drinking it from the rim. You got to love that.

    How do I clean it? I hand wash it using regular dish detergent (Dawn) and hot water. I rinse it thoroughly a few time with hot water and a final rinse with cold water. I wash both the inside and outside. I never put it in the dishwasher as I have seen what the dishwater detergent does to stainless over time.

    Overall, I am very happy with my Kleen Kanteen. I plan on buying a 60oz one soon.

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    Picky Guy
    17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    For that much money, I expect more, October 12, 2010
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    I have had several different water bottles and am pretty picky about my water quality. My two old KK’s were fine (with the exception of the bad idea of having a stainless steel top grinding on a stainless steel body, releasing the metals therein). When I saw that KK was coming out with a 64 oz version that would sate me for longer, I jumped at the chance.

    The first problem I had was the metallic/VOC taste that many others have commented on. I rinsed, washed, rinsed, washed, etc and it still wouldn’t go away. But I noticed something else. I was drinking out of it one time when I was eating fish. With other water bottles, there might be a residual fish taste in the water if I didn’t clean it out for maybe 2-3 refills (no, I don’t backwash). Not so with the 64 oz KK. The taste persisted for weeks. Such taste persistence repeated itself with other meals I had, even after I cleaned it out. Still happens.

    I also noticed the bottle had problem retaining water, so to speak. By that, I mean that the bottle leaks unless I screw the top on with a force that I would have to call excessive. That’s a problem for me because I often carry papers and my computer in my bag. The other “retaining” problem it has is that every time I take a sip after removing the cap, water runs down the bottle and onto my shirt. I never had this problem with any other bottle including other KKs.

    I have been trying to make sense of all this and here is my hypothesis.

    There is a very thin seam about 2 mm below the top of the mouth. I think it retains minor amounts of oils or liquids. That seam is not there on my other KK water bottles. It would explain the metallic taste because the manufacturing process involves coatings and manipulation of the steel, both which taste metallic or solvent-y. These chemicals could have been stored in the seam or whatever small space is beneath it. It would explain the fish and other food tastes because lips touch that area whenever a drink is taken. And it might be enough to retain the couple drops of water that dribble down my front. It wouldn’t explain that the bottle lid needs to be cranked down (I have the lid that comes with the bottle, not the Flip D-Ring).

    I shared this email with Klean Kanteen and never got a response after at least 3 weeks.

    Pros: Big. Lighter than the glass bottle I was using. no BPA, phthalates, or other organic chemicals that leach from plastic.

    Cons: Leaks. Gets my shirt wet. Reminds me of meals I didn’t want to remember. Possible health hazard by retaining bacteria, chemicals, or who-knows-what.

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    Garfic
    13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Cap problem, August 30, 2011
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    Garfic

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    On the 31st day of using this nice bottle, the cap broke. Well, part of the cap. The sealing rubber ring came off and I cannot get it to set into the cap. Now my bottle leaks. I would really like to just exchange the cap with Amazon.

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