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Buy on Amazon. This Takeya Classic bottle Best Overall Runner-Up: Lifefactory Glass.Updated March 27, 2020. For 2020, we’ve tested a new round of water bottles—and while most of our picks remain the same, there are a few new choices. The best glass water bottle.
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The Best Water Bottles of 2020. Written by Sarah Zorn. Updated July 14, 2020 Staying well-hydrated is one of the best, easiest health hacks around. By Are Plastic Or Glass Water Bottles Best? From the type of material to the style of the cap, the best water bottles can be customized to suit your specific needs.
Some differences in bottle water taste (by brands) are subtle and others are quite distinct. This article is loosely based on the rigorous taste tests conducted by Dan Gentile over at the Thrillist. The testers ate Pretzels and Coke before blindly tasting the biggest brands of the best bottled water. The Best Bottled Water Testing Kit.
Drinking enough water is vital to keep your body function properly. And a glass water bottle is a great way to store your drinks. Glass provides purity of taste without imparting flavors into the water. Moreover, glass bottles are made of all-natural materials, which are.
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94 comments
For the Gear Heads videos, you really need to stop putting that GIANT information graphic on screen and covering what we want to see. For the drop test half of them happened completely behind the graphic. Do you not watch the videos before you upload them?
Overall though I like the Gear Heads reviews.
You do realize most people rarely if ever clean their water bottles or coffee mugs. Disgusting, I know. I’m not one as I wash each time I use.
Lame testing… they need to be filled with liquid. These tests are always disappointing. Also what about odors… you mention it and all you talked about is a stupid brush… of which, why someone would buy a giant brush in for a small opening is idiototic. There are more than one type and size bottle brush in the market.
I’m surprised you included the bkr bottle! I’m a huge fan. I love drinking out of them and the carrying loop is the selling point for me. I clean them in the dishwasher and haven’t had any issues. filling needs a learning curve, but they are just perfect for that I want from a bottle. I can’t stand wide mouth bottles and hate to drink from metal or plastic. I’m happy to see they survived the drop, given its not borosilicate glass.
My experience with Contigo bottles is that they are not too sturdy. They brake quite easily.
I don’t really see the point to these. Water, unless you’re getting it from a bad source, doesn’t cause BPA leeching from plastic and I’d imagine metal is probably just simply the worst to use overall given its reactivity. Use plastic, check to see what the ph rating of a sports drink is and try to stick to balanced hydration source: ie, water in a cheap, nearly unbreakable plastic container that is made from a recyclable resin.
Seriously lose the plastic water bottles and go with this!!
If you want one here it is:
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I disagree about the bkr bottle. The handle is awesome. And the whole thing is dishwasher safe if you feel like it. And they make 2 others options, full liter and 250 ml.
Lisa is back!
The Ello gives you a water bottle and an adult play toy all in one!
The BKR tutu one looks like a shampoo bottle which is a bit odd to say.
Lifefactory is the best. I have dropped mine when it was full and it didn’t break on the pavement. They also sell a flip lid so you don’t have to remove the whole lid to drink.
Can we eliminate the rockin tunes in the background while they’re talking?
That’d be nice.
I have two 64 oz tal metal for $17 each… I put lots of ice and have cold water ALL day long
Those with silicone protective shield (your winner ).. those are garbage.. dirt’s goes in-between the glass and sleeve and it is pain in the butt to clean it up.
Hi guys try out Hydroset water bottle I think by far it’s the best water bottle I’ve ever had here is the link if you’re interested
https://www.amazon.com/Hydroset-Collapsible-Silicone-Technology-Resistant/dp/B07VFG2F2Y/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=hydroset+water+bottle&qid=1587579069&sr=8-3
My choice for a drinking bottle would be the one with the yellow plastic around it to protect it. I have some metal drinking containers, but primarily use a plastic which comes with juice in them and use it for drinking water out of and when it gets too old I just replace it with another one and put the old one in the trash. In either case I know how to get my money’s worth out of the bottles, both plastic and glass before throwing them away.
I think something that should have also been considered was how LITTLE pvc/poly/plastic materials were used on the bottle. If you’re replacing your plastic water bottle with a glass bottle wrapped in plastic…you’re ending up with more un-recyleable plastic than you started with!
Seems like a fairly useless niche product to me. If you won’t use a safe refillable plastic then a stainless steel flask is the obvious choice. Also, it would seem to beat any so-called glass options in every test category.
Several of these feature fiddly plastic parts that will soon break and render the item less useful. My store brand stainless wide mouth bottles were a few dollars each on sale years ago and are still going strong.
Does anyone know where I could get a glass water with a metallic filter or a filter that would not have to take 500 years before it decomposes
I am using BKR water bottle. I like it i got the 500 ml size and now i want the 1 litre. The problem is it’s way too expensive and im having second thoughts now
You’re showing a 20oz Contigo bottle at 4:01 which is different in design and features from the 24oz bottle you provide specifications for. The mouth piece is different, the handle is different and the capacity is different.
Please stop with the “8 glasses of water a day” crap. It is not true.
2:30 It changes when it’s wet!
When it’s wet it’s even louder!!!
I’d like to see the drop test with filled bottles, which are heavier and more vulnerable to breaking. I don’t imagine it being much messier than the unfilled tests. You just need the right environment. An empty kiddie pool with floor tiles, a thick pizza stone, or a baking steel at the bottom, covered with a garbage bag lining?
Over the years I went from plastic Nalgene to epoxy-lined aluminum Sig to stainless steel Kleen Kanteen and then glass Soma. The Soma was very pretty, but after a year of light use it cracked this spring. At least the rubber cover held the class together. I bought a stainless steel insulated Hydro Flask which has been excellent in the heat of summer. But I do miss the crisp, neutral flavor of water from glass. I’ve been eyeing a Lifefactory, and this confirms that I’m looking at the right brand of bottle. I foresee a purchase this fall, when I have less desire to keep my water cold. Thanks, ladies. And I enjoyed the sounds that cap made upon opening as much as you did.
Thank you! Some great points that I haven’t considered. Glass bottles do taste way better! The comparison you’ve done is thorough and very helpful
Was this really the best idea they could come up with for an episode??
This video is so so good I didnt know there were glass bottles in the market that they sell like those! At the moment I just use Voss’s bottle which can carry close to a liter of water. It’s pretty good it’s toppled over a few times but no damage. It is quite sensitive to temperatures though and I’ve had two break on me before because I forgot quick changes in temperature break glass. Lasts a long time I suppose of course given good care, it isn’t plastic free though as the cap’s completely plastic
I’m surprised how narrow some of the bottle openings are. You’d think the designers would take in account the desire to add ice to the bottle. Most of these bottles didn’t look like I’d be able to easily fill from the break room ice maker.
Thank you! I’ve spent whole 3 days on the nets trying to find the best glass water, and after checking around 30 of them I would have to agree that nr 3 is Life Factory, nr 2 Contigo and nr 1 Fcsdetail (which I guess is an european version of Origin). I have found also GoGlass Terra borosilicate glass water, which is plastic free like Contigo, but I couldn’t buy it in Europe.
I know that plastic free is better, but I would need to get used to the metal on glass sound, and start to have a positive experience with it (’till now the metal on glass sound was for me always connected with a taste of a bad metal afterwards, drinking from non reusable glass bottles with a not stainless steel top bought in supermarkets) I don’t know if you know what I mean.
Anyway, thank you!
Wide mouths allow ice cubes. High quality plastics (no BPA) and stainless steel just don’t shatter. And double wall stainless stays way colder, or resists freezing, much better.
Sorry, no glass canteens for me. And borosilicate glass is notoriously fragile. Notoriously!
$30 and $38 for a water bottle??? Jeez, some people have more money then sense. Personally, if a bottle isn’t insulated then it’s worth about $0. Especially in summer here in St. Louis.
I love mine from target. It is glass with a full silicone sleeve, has a two part dishwasher safe straw, and a locking lid.
I love my Lifefactory bottles. They have done me and my family wonderfully.
I have broken a couple though, but only because they landed JUST right. They’re weak spot seems to be the seam around the bottom of the bottle. Drop it directly on the seam, and it will shatter.
But they’re awesome. They have multiple lid styles too if you don’t like the default lid that comes with the bottle. They also sell baby bottles and other food storage products.
If i want a glass water bottle i buy orange juice in glass bottle drink the OJ save the bottle wash it out and my glass water bottle is free.
I think the test to drop the bottles should have been full of liquid. I don’t carry empty bottles. I bet most of the lighter bottles will break when full pf water. And a test about ” how cold does liquid keep” would be nice. I want my water to be cold and with ice. And I wanted the contents to stay cold! .
I have been on the hunt for 2y for a good, practical H20 bottle made of glass to replace my plastic ones. I never thought you would do a test on this, but I am so grateful!
and old time farmers trick was to fill a jar with drinking water and wrap it with canvas. wet the canvas and stash the bottle in the shade. evaporation action kept the water cooler than outside air. the practice also applied to canteens with canvas and other material covers
Weight, fragility a moot issue except for oh so trending feeling based ditzes who frequent Whole Foods seeking gluten-free processed junk food.
I own the 22 ounce, screw off top, Liffactory glass water bottle: I sip from plastic reusable straw instead of drinking from the rim of the bottle. The bottle is easy to wash, but I do see black gunk accumulating underneath the sheath. I just scrub those areas on top of the sheath as best I can. Removing the sheath looks cumbersome. Now, here is the good part: running to work, I dropped the bottle from my hand onto the street. The result? Only one small dent in the plastic. Barely noticable. I also own three of the baby bottles [9 ounces], that I keep around the house. Really only use one I carry the 9 ounce bottle now for my commute and keep the 22 ounce bottle on my desk at work. The other two 9 ounce bottles are back ups.
I wish I had though of practicality and durability before buying my bkr bottle.
If “you” can’t really clean the bottle good; you can’t really reuse it. I’ll be checking out your winner!
I’d completely knock it for breaking especially if you’re too be carrying it around….
yep when I purchased my glass Lifefactory years ago it stuck out to me when people had dropped them and they didn’t break. It works great at work, easy to fill with ice cubes and easy to clean.
I reuse a 32 ounce Gatorade bottle, or something similar. And replace it once a month with a new bottle.
Thanks, ATK. I’ve always been hesitant about getting a glass water bottle. What about testing to see which bottle kept water cold, especially in a hot car? Also, as someone else already commented on, where’s the drop testing with the water bottles filled?
Lets face it. Carrying around a glass water bottle is somewhat moronic. Why? Duh, if it drops, it will break 2) the water won’t stay cold if it’s sitting in a hot car (unlike a double walled SS bottle). 3) it’s flat out impractical
I’ve pretty much given up on water bottles. I occasionally buy a 1 liter soft drink bottle. After I finish the drink, I wash it out and reuse it quite a few times. I then recycle and start over. If I want ice, I fill it part way and lay it on its side in the freezer. When I’m thirsty, I grab it out and fill it from the tap. In hot weather, I usually keep a few of them on the go so one’s always frozen ready to go.
True story: I have the pop-open bottle (however mine normally doesn’t give that annoying sound like yours) & I’ve truly loved it from day one. Important lesson though: never put a carbonated drink in that bottle. I filled my bottle with coke, closed the lid & headed off to work. Forgot the bottle in the car, on my way home 8 hours later while crossing a rail road track, the carbonation POPPED the lid off with so much force, I thought I had been shot! After a quick body glance for blood, it really took a minute to recognize the culprit of the sound. I’m happy to report No long-term issues were caused. 2 blood pressure pills later & an extra therapy session got me back on track in no time.
Really surprised I didn’t see Kor water bottles in this test. I love those things.
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It depends on how you drop it. If you drop it very parallel to the ground it seems it would be less likely to break.
Aw amazing Elysia I’m very impressed! Thank you for the reviews! Continue the good work!
I wouldn’t attend a meditation session where I couldn’t feel free to drink water or excuse myself to go to the bathroom on a regular basis. Take a break from meditation to drink water you meditation fanatics! It’s not that big of a deal.
Take
Regular
Breaks
It’s simple.
Enjoy all your videos. Please consider reviewing the nut milk makers.
Flexible plastic pop top bottles are the best. They don’t break, are easy to open / close, you can squeeze them which makes drinking far easier than inflexible bottles since you don’t need to leave an air gap, and they spill the slowest meaning they do the least damage to you electronics when you knock one over while sitting at your desk.
Some people take this stuff way too seriously. You two are cute together. I may just be biasd though, because I’d probably do the same thing with the bottle with the pop-open button.
I have been using a smart water bottle for about a year, $1.50 full of water and recyclable. yes its the dreaded plastic but it has less plastic than most of these and its been dropped, kicked and hiked with. I keep it full of water in the fridge and it has never lost a drop. good metal would be my second choice, last place would be glass its too heavy, too breakable and too expensive.
Simsime Paani ma. Nice background music
forever. Awesome video
Thank you! I’ve been refilling my plastic water bottles and was told that’s not very healthy. Glass bottles will be a nice alternative. Hey Lisa ❤️
I think I’ll stick with BPA-free plastic. None of these looked that great.
Ello is best for me because I can open it and close it one-handed while driving.
Love it Thank you♡ Can you share the name of the song please?
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Who carries around and drops an empty bottle? Fill them, then drop them! Those are all so small that I wouldn’t even bother with them.
So happy you’re back! Cool video and I’ve been wanting a comparison like this! Thanks Elysia! <3 Much love from Florida!
If there was water in them, it would make it heavier, so it will be much more prone to shatter when dropped on the ground.
Did you maybe come up with any idea why you might want to have a glass bottle that has a plastic casing which therefore feels like a plastic bottle but just weighs more because of the glass, other than just being more protective of the glass part?
I like glass water bottles better. I don’t like steel ones to me the water has taste on those unlike glass.
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Omg it’s like they literally read my mind! One of the things I was going to do this weekend was buy a glass water bottle! lol
Very good, amazing video I really liked it and you need to continue doing more, everyone loves you, positive vibes!!!!
Since the determinative factor for breaking appears to be the weight, it would have been nice to have done the drop test with the bottles filled with water. Perhaps some of the lighter bottles would have broken when filled with over a pound of water.
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The winner looks nice, but without a thermal sleeve to keep things cold (or hot), it’s a non starter.
If it’s glass with a plastic lid, that isn’t far enough away from plastic for me!
Steel with a steel lid is what I prefer and use.
Two adults who are paid to do testing all of a sudden lose all common sense and manual dexterity to test simple items.
I use a wide mouth mason jar with a plastic screw lid. Easy to clean.
You said you would drop them from “about waist height”. You were both dropping from shoulder height but Hannah looks a little taller. Maybe to be fair only one of you should be dropping them or be sure you are both dropping from the same height.
Personally, I’m a stainless steel guy, but this was interesting.
I just bought a 32 oz tayeka I think it’s called and I also have a gray 16 oz life factory <3
Great video! But alsooo PLEASEE tell me where you got that gorgeous scarf from! Thanks
Thanks for the video.
Wish that more of the water bottles had a clip or clasp already part of the water bottle, rather me jury rigging my own.
Much needed when storing the bottle to my backpack, especially when hiking.
Your winner water bottle link says unavailable, please link another one.
Currently I understand that society wants to get rid of plastic so now we’re having glass water bottles that we had before, so now we have glass and plastic, does any of this makes sense to you. I have a stainless steel plastic lined lbottle and it’s worked well for years. Yeah sure I’m going to go out and spent $23 for a water bottle. Please give me a break.
Will water stay cold in glass water bottles such as the life factory? Thanks!
I’ve been using the same disposable plastic bottle for the past eight years. Mine is the winner!
The energy of this video was so immensely positive! I have been using stainless steel for a long time and I noticed that it always holds onto the taste of my dish soap! I will definitely be buying a glass water bottle soon. Thanks for the info!
I would also have deducted points for bottles that couldn’t easily get ice inside.
You’re so lovely and beautiful
I think I’ll choose the same brand like you do. I wonder why they don’t make a metal protection for glass bottles.
I have broken 3 Lifefactory bottles and it’s expensive. And you CANNOT put hot liquid in it without burning yourself. Don’t buy it unless you just plan on using it around the house.
I don’t get this test. I had a glass bottle incased in silicone from those TJ Max stores and it shattered when it fell of my desk once, but then bought the Contigo bottle you have here in light blue and when it fell off the top bunk a few times, it stayed whole. I can still use it today!
The lifefactory handle cap works really well for people with arthritis. Easy for kids too.
Please do an episode on leakproof/auto-seal bottles like Contigo, Coleman, and Camelbak.