Brand | Klean Kanteen |
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Capacity | 592 Milliliters |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Dishwasher,Double-wall |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Product Dimensions | 3.35"W x 13.7"H |
Model Name | Insulated Classic 20oz (w/ Loop Cap) Black |
Item Weight | 0.79 Pounds |
Theme | People |
Material | Stainless Steel, Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Included Components | Bottle, Cap |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Cap Type | Loop Cap |
With Lid | Yes |
Manufacturer | Klean Kanteen |
Part Number | 0763332066198 |
Item Weight | 12.6 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 0763332066198 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 ea |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Dishwasher,Double-wall |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Lifetime manufacturer |
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Brand | Klean Kanteen |
Capacity | 592 Milliliters |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Dishwasher,Double-wall |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
About this item
- Climate Lock double-wall vacuum insulation keeps contents hot or cold for hours
- Chip-resistant Klean Coat finish
- 18/8 food-grade stainless steel
- Won’t retain or impart flavors
- Dishwasher safe
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Leak proof | — | 4.6 | — | — | 4.1 | 5.0 |
Easy to clean | — | 4.6 | — | — | 4.2 | 4.4 |
Sold By | Pattern Professional | Amazon.com | Pattern Professional | Pattern Professional | Holly Hill Health Foods | Pattern Professional |
material | Stainless Steel, Plastic | Blend | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Aluminum | Aluminum |
capacity | 592 milliliters | 32 fluid ounces | 32 ounces | 1000 milliliters | 20 ounces | 355 milliliters |
cap type | Loop Cap | Flex Cap | Loop Cap | Loop Cap | Screw Cap | Loop Cap |
care instructions | Hand Wash Only | Dishwasher Safe | Hand Wash Only | Hand Wash Only | Hand Wash Only | Hand Wash Only |
weight | 0.79 pounds | 0.08 pounds | 1.27 pounds | 1.6 pounds | 1 pounds | 0.8 pounds |
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About Us
Our Story Starts in Chico, CA but Wraps Around the World. We’ve always been more comfortable sitting around a campfire than a boardroom table, more at home on the trail than the corporate treadmill. So how did we end up launching a global company and starting a revolution. It’s hard to imagine that back in the early 2000s you couldn’t buy a reusable, stainless steel water bottle in the United States.
Plastic was pretty much your only option. When we sold the first BPA free stainless steel bottles in 2004, we figured a few folks might be into them. Today, reusable water bottles and coffee mugs are everywhere. Klean Kanteen has become an international brand and has inspired to make reusable stainless steel products.
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ASIN | B097CXHH3K |
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Customer Reviews |
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Best Sellers Rank | #24,962 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #732 in Water Bottles |
Date First Available | June 16, 2021 |
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Designed to last a lifetime, these minimalist bottles have kept people hydrated and happy for years. Our vacuum-insulated Classic is the solution for both cold and hot beverages on the go. 8oz and 12oz sizes now feature a new narrow profile for streamlined grip, packing and carry. This iconic bottle is proof that reusables never go out of style.
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I did a lot of research into what bottle was best. I checked out videos comparing thermoses, looked at prices, read reviews, and even ventured into barren and godless land (Reddit). I didn’t want to spend enough to fund a small army so I ended up here and got the klean kanteen.
Right out of the box the bottle was dented. The box, on the other hand, weathered the apparent attack without a scratch.
There was a mixup with the replacement so I was stuck with the battle worn bottle. At least I got my money back so I could go on to fund a (very modest) army.
The texture was a pretty typical matte finish, and there was no noticeable flavor to the water, which was great. But the cold retention was another story.
It’d fill it with ice water in the morning and it would be kinda cold at night. This was not the 3 days I had been promised so I decided on an experiment. As a newly born scientist, I filled the bottle with ice and cold water, screwed the cap on tight, and kept it in a cool dark room for the night. When I rose in the morning, I had middlingly cold water.
It could have been the fault of the battle scar (dent), so I commenced checking the bottle during normal use, and I soon found the culprit. It WASN’T the dent, no, I had been betrayed by the NECK. It was leaking cold and bottlenecking my quest for chilled water.
I continued my trials and published my findings to the scientific journal of amazon dot com reviews. At the end of the week, I filed a warranty request on KK’s website. They told me that they don’t usually cover bottles with dents but they’d send me a new one anyway. (I believe it was because of my charm as an illustrious scientist with a single experiment under their belt.)
I got the bottle quickly, and this brand new bottle had much better packaging and —most importantly— no dents. I was ready to forgive the past sins of the old bottle. As they say, new bottle, new scientist.
Except that I was still waking up to un-chilled water. This was greatly unbecoming of such a prominent scientific figure! I checked the neck of the new bottle, and lo and behold, it was LEAKING COLD.
These bottles were a step up from non-insulated bottles, certainly, but disappointingly far from their 3-day cold guarantee. Unfortunately, problems usually come in pairs, and this one was joined by none other than the infamous loop top lid.
In my past life as a non-scientist, I had a thermos brand bottle with a flip up cap, which is superior to this lid in many ways. The loop top is harder & more uncomfortable to screw on and off. It will often hurt your hands, an obvious issue if you want to encourage yourself to drink water in your quest for nonscientific prowess.
This cap does have some pros over the flip cap: it’s waterproof & harder to break. If I were to drop the other bottle on the floor for Unscientific Reasons and the cap didn’t break outright, it would still open and start gushing water. And I couldn’t even respond “It’s for Science” when people start saying things like “oh god why is the floor completely wet, that’s going to come out of our deposit, why are you eating five pastries at once.” Thank god I no longer have to worry about that.
But let’s say you want a cap that doesn’t hurt your hands. KK has five cap varieties for this bottle type: the default loop top, a more expensive default ($15) which is the price of a regular waterbottle, two “sports” caps (different spouts), and one last type.
You might think the last cap must be a coffee lid, because the bottle can hold hot liquids! Or maybe one of those caps with a straw! No, you know, it’s definitely a lid with a retention loop so you can’t lose the cap!
…
It’s a sippy cup lid.
And not only that, besides the $15 one they’re all $8-9 apiece (wtf), neither of the sports caps are leak proof, and they BOTH apparently make bad noises (?!), so I guess we’re stuck with this.
I really, really wanted to like Klean Kanteen, and for two bottles that I ended up getting for what amounts to “free,” it’s pretty great. But I certainly wouldn’t pay full price for this. Despite the venture being Scientifically Fruitful, it has been honestly very disappointing.
I hope my Great Efforts have enlightened you. Go on your way and help others (with Science).
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2022
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I did a lot of research into what bottle was best. I checked out videos comparing thermoses, looked at prices, read reviews, and even ventured into barren and godless land (Reddit). I didn’t want to spend enough to fund a small army so I ended up here and got the klean kanteen.
Right out of the box the bottle was dented. The box, on the other hand, weathered the apparent attack without a scratch.
There was a mixup with the replacement so I was stuck with the battle worn bottle. At least I got my money back so I could go on to fund a (very modest) army.
The texture was a pretty typical matte finish, and there was no noticeable flavor to the water, which was great. But the cold retention was another story.
It’d fill it with ice water in the morning and it would be kinda cold at night. This was not the 3 days I had been promised so I decided on an experiment. As a newly born scientist, I filled the bottle with ice and cold water, screwed the cap on tight, and kept it in a cool dark room for the night. When I rose in the morning, I had middlingly cold water.
It could have been the fault of the battle scar (dent), so I commenced checking the bottle during normal use, and I soon found the culprit. It WASN’T the dent, no, I had been betrayed by the NECK. It was leaking cold and bottlenecking my quest for chilled water.
I continued my trials and published my findings to the scientific journal of amazon dot com reviews. At the end of the week, I filed a warranty request on KK’s website. They told me that they don’t usually cover bottles with dents but they’d send me a new one anyway. (I believe it was because of my charm as an illustrious scientist with a single experiment under their belt.)
I got the bottle quickly, and this brand new bottle had much better packaging and —most importantly— no dents. I was ready to forgive the past sins of the old bottle. As they say, new bottle, new scientist.
Except that I was still waking up to un-chilled water. This was greatly unbecoming of such a prominent scientific figure! I checked the neck of the new bottle, and lo and behold, it was LEAKING COLD.
These bottles were a step up from non-insulated bottles, certainly, but disappointingly far from their 3-day cold guarantee. Unfortunately, problems usually come in pairs, and this one was joined by none other than the infamous loop top lid.
In my past life as a non-scientist, I had a thermos brand bottle with a flip up cap, which is superior to this lid in many ways. The loop top is harder & more uncomfortable to screw on and off. It will often hurt your hands, an obvious issue if you want to encourage yourself to drink water in your quest for nonscientific prowess.
This cap does have some pros over the flip cap: it’s waterproof & harder to break. If I were to drop the other bottle on the floor for Unscientific Reasons and the cap didn’t break outright, it would still open and start gushing water. And I couldn’t even respond “It’s for Science” when people start saying things like “oh god why is the floor completely wet, that’s going to come out of our deposit, why are you eating five pastries at once.” Thank god I no longer have to worry about that.
But let’s say you want a cap that doesn’t hurt your hands. KK has five cap varieties for this bottle type: the default loop top, a more expensive default ($15) which is the price of a regular waterbottle, two “sports” caps (different spouts), and one last type.
You might think the last cap must be a coffee lid, because the bottle can hold hot liquids! Or maybe one of those caps with a straw! No, you know, it’s definitely a lid with a retention loop so you can’t lose the cap!
…
It’s a sippy cup lid.
And not only that, besides the $15 one they’re all $8-9 apiece (wtf), neither of the sports caps are leak proof, and they BOTH apparently make bad noises (?!), so I guess we’re stuck with this.
I really, really wanted to like Klean Kanteen, and for two bottles that I ended up getting for what amounts to “free,” it’s pretty great. But I certainly wouldn’t pay full price for this. Despite the venture being Scientifically Fruitful, it has been honestly very disappointing.
I hope my Great Efforts have enlightened you. Go on your way and help others (with Science).