Kind of a rant — I drink water and flavored-water beverages, and I don’t wanna buy 24-packs of water and trust my local municipality to recycle. Maybe they do, maybe they don’t. Either way, it’s not recycle, it’s “reduce, reuse, recycle.” I’ll drink a Gatorade (Zero) and reuse it a few times and then toss it.

But if I want a reusable bottle — there’s one by Aladdin (Thermos) I like, and one by Zojirushi, I’ve bought two of each over the years. Just tossed the Zojirushi. Zojirushi is a Japanese brand, very high quality, but a bit over-engineered. It’s got this rubber gasket and plug that, you can clean them daily, they get black spots. Not sure if it’s mould or what, but it’s kinda gross and I don’t like it. The Aladdin/Thermos one is a bit better, didn’t think there was any mould anywhere until I dropped it, the cap flew out, mould farm inside! Nowhere that touched the beverage so that was nice. But I’m kinda done with both of them. I would rather just waste plastic than risk drinking from a mouldy reusable cup.

Are there reusable bottles that aren’t mould farms?

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    7 days ago

    I’ve had good luck with kleen kanteen. Stainless steel with a steel screw in top. No gaskets.

    I know what you mean about the moldy gaskets, I’ve had that problem with insulated coffee mugs.

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      6 days ago

      Use(d) their thermos for tea.
      My smaller bottle had a big opening and easy to clean.
      Sadly it went KIA during my commute and jumped out of my biking bag and onto the road.
      On which it was later crushed by a car. It was a present :(