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Anonymous
Refilling plastic water bottles. Is it really going to kill me?
>> Anonymous
>>243278
awesome
>> Anonymous
enjoy your increased estrogen production
>> Anonymous
>>243284
?
>> Anonymous
>>243287
referring to the scaredness of death killing your manhood, making you more of a woman.
>> Anonymous
>>243300

YOUR SO INTELIGAND
>> Anonymous
>>243339
OR

buy a real plastic high quality water bottle. fill it with tap water.
tap water has always been free and nobody died from it before bottled water.
>> Anonymous
>>243340
apparently sigg isn't filling orders atm because the demand > supply. too many yuppie-assed soccer moms wanting to hop on the Green Brigade
>> Anonymous
>>243339
Fucking signed. And if you're lucky enough to live somewhere that pays for bottles and cans to be recycled, they can even out to about half that.
>> Anonymous
just refill a glass bottle instead.
>> Anonymous
>>243346
>>243339
you could go with both of these, but I don't enjoy paying for water, personally i think it should be free. i also don't enjoy surrendering my hard-earned dollars to Coke or Pepsi's respective water ventures.
>> Anonymous
>>243342
Uh, you have to pay for tap water.

Also lol@lead pipes
>> Anonymous
>>243361
>also lol@lead pipes
>also lol@brita
>fixed
>> Anonymous
Grab a cool sigg bottle somewhere, lot's of cool designs.
>> Anonymous
lol sigg bottles.

they basically scream tool
>> Anonymous
>>243382
I want a plain liter aluminum one... would that screem tool too?
>> Anonymous
Sigg bottles dent easily and from what I tested, don't insulate as well as plastic bottles.
>> Anonymous
>>243390

It might be slightly lower on the tool scale, but they're still ugly as hell, which is why they scream tool. ie, the only reason people buy them is because they're trendy = tool material.

Real hippies use old gas cans they've found on the side of the road.
>> Anonymous
I've had a sigg 1L black bottle for over a year. it goes to the gym with me 3-5 times per week

I love it i have had a small dent on the bottom corner of it for about 6 months now, looks the same today it did 6 months ago when i threw my gymbag down the stairs. I haven't threw the bag down the stairs anymore with the SIGG in it and haven't got any other dents.

the only water bottle I will get if this one ever fails will be another SIGG. i might get a couple more just use around home etc..
>> Anonymous
>>243427
How is it better than some Eddie Bauer nalgene knockoff?
>> Anonymous
>>243431
because the SIGG is stainless. it stays pretty clean, you dont get any taste from the bottle. stuff seems to stay cool in it longer than plastic.
>> Anonymous
>>243448
I'm not sure about the whole nalgene making things taste like plastic, but this seems obviously wrong:
>stuff seems to stay cool in it longer than plastic.
Metal is a better conductor of heat than plastic. How on earth could it keep something cool than a plastic bottle?
>> Anonymous
>>243448

water in a plastic bottle doesn't taste like plastic.
>> Anonymous
>>243454
cause its not just "metal" its STAINLESS.
learn2science
>> Anonymous
>>243463
your mom tastes like plastic
>> Anonymous
>>243467
seriously. water polar, metals are made of positive cations. plastic is neutral - why we store acids and bases in plastic containers. gtfo of my nalgene thread.
>> 04 !!LtgOgT0wJFN
I'm still fine after a bit over a decade. Let you know in another ten how that's working out.
>> Anonymous
>>243521
sorry i dont listen to 12 year olds
>> Anonymous
>>243334
or never ever swish and spit back into the damn bottle. That's disgusting
>> Anonymous
>>243334
Those water bottles break down over THOUSANDS OF YEARS.
>> Anonymous
>>243540
oh noes!
>> Anonymous
do they sell durable (maybe plastic coated) water bottles?