Botellas

La botella que llevas todos los días toca todo lo que bebes, y también lo hace la tapa. La nuestra es de acero. No es “plástico libre de BPA”, ni polipropileno. Acero inoxidable de grado alimenticio 304, con un anillo de silicona para que no gotee. Casi todas las botellas de acero en el mercado, sin importar el precio, cierran con plástico. Esta no.

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  • Botella de acero inoxidable - 500 ml

    Botella de acero inoxidable - 500 ml

    Botella de acero inoxidable - 500 ml

    € 19,95
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The cap is steel too

This is the fact worth knowing, and almost nobody in the category can say it.

Hydro Flask, in their own FAQ: “All of Hydro Flask’s caps are made out of BPA/BPS free polypropylene.” Chilly’s, Stanley, Mepal — polypropylene. Even Klean Kanteen, the most credible plastic-free brand in the category, ships a polypropylene cap as standard and charges extra for one that isn’t.

Ours is steel, as standard, at a lower price than all of them. See the whole category, cap by cap.

Two materials. Both named.

304 food-grade stainless steel, and one food-grade silicone ring so the cap seals. That is the entire list. No coatings, no inner liner, nothing between the steel and your water.

We say two, out loud, because nobody else in this category would ever volunteer a number greater than one. They all round down. We would rather you counted.

The same clean taste on day one and day one thousand

Steel is non-porous. It doesn’t hold on to yesterday’s coffee, or last week’s squash, or the faint plastic note that a well-used bottle eventually develops. Water tastes like water.

The ring is removable, so you can actually clean the one part that traps things.

Built to be kept

Ten years on the steel — rust included, not quietly excluded in the small print. The silicone ring is the only part that wears out, and we sell you a new one for a few euros, for as long as you own the bottle.

That is what a ten-year product actually looks like: not a warranty page, but a spare part you can buy.

And what it won’t do

You can’t see how much is left. It’s heavier than plastic. It is not insulated, so it will not keep coffee hot. If any of those matter more to you than what your water touches, buy something else — with our blessing.