FreeSip
$54.99
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When it comes to hydration, you deserve options. That’s why we designed the FreeSip to let you choose your own adventure—hold upright to sip through the built-in straw or tilt back to swig through the wide-mouth opening. If that isn’t exciting enough, this bottle is ready to spring into action at any time. Just push the button to flip the top open and push back down to lock it shut (and keep out germs). But we should warn you: If you’re one of those people who likes bottles that spill water everywhere, you’re out of luck… the FreeSip is completely leak proof.
Dimensions:
710ML (24oz): 27.13(H) x 7.94(D)
945ML (32oz): 27.07(H) x 8.71(D)
1185ML (40oz): 29.56(H) x 9.14(D)
- Stainless steel insulated bottle
- 710ML (24oz), 945ML (32oz), and 1185ML (40oz) sizes
- Triple layer insulated
- Leak-proof lid
- Patented FreeSip spout with a built- in straw that lets you sip or swig
- BPA, lead, and phthalate-free
- Wide opening for cleaning and adding ice
- Convenient carry loop that also doubles as a lock when closed
- Dishwasher-safe lid and hand-washable cup
- Wash before using.
- Owala brand products are designed to be as
simple and easy to clean as possible. Best
practices for cleaning each part may vary. - Lids: All lids are top-rack dishwasher safe and
designed for easy cleaning. The spout gasket
should be removed by using the convenient
pull tab and cleaned separately. A sponge or
straw brush can be used to access the nook or
smaller spaces. Soaking the parts in distilled
white vinegar beforehand will help breakup
buildup in inaccessible areas. - Straws: The straws can be easily removed and
put in the dishwasher’s silverware bin. - Avoid accidental opening of the bottle by
keeping the button free and clear of other
objects. Cover the button with the loop to help
avoid accidental pushing of the button.
WARNINGS
- Do not microwave, freeze, or boil.
- In order to minimize bacterial growth, do
not use to store warm dairy products, baby
food, or other perishable liquids. - Not for use with hot, carbonated, or
perishable liquids. - Altitude changes (such as during airplane
travel or while ascending mountains), or
exposure to hot temperatures (such as
leaving the bottle in a car on a hot day)
may cause pressure to build up in the
bottle and may cause the contents to
leak or spray when opening the bottle. To
prevent this, loosen the lid by a quarter turn
to release pressure; then retighten the lid
before drinking. - Pressurized contents may cause the spout
cover to open rapidly enough to injure
fingers positioned in or near the recess
behind the spout cover. - When opening the bottle, keep fingers away
from the recess behind the spout cover. - Always open with caution.
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