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Review on ☕️ EcoVessel Perk Stainless Steel Coffee Tumbler & Tea Bottle: Vacuum Insulated Travel Infuser with Strainer and Push-Button Lid by Jennifer Irvin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

not the most durable thermos, but the smallest and lightest 16oz bottle.

Woman loves Yeti. And they're built like tanks. In return, they are also very heavy and large in comparison. I love EcoVessel Perk 16oz because it's the lightest and smallest 16oz bottle you'll find. It's 2-3 inches shorter than the 18 oz Yeti. And that's less than half the weight. The small size and light weight make this bottle my favorite everyday bottle as its weight makes it easy to carry around most of the time. My Perk easily fits into any cup holder in the car. Most Swells and many Yetis will not fit in car cup holders. I don't use a strainer/ice damper that often. If you drink tea, you know to never leave leaves in your bottle. I've used it to block ice a few times, but it's also unnecessary with large ice cubes as they won't block the small drinking hole anyway. Crushed ice would make it more useful. The downsides are that the bottle doesn't retain heat or cold well compared to other vacuum bottles. I've used Swell and Yeti and they keep drinks hot and cold for much longer. But EcoVessel is suitable for everyday use. I don't camp or go on hikes where I need to keep drinks cold or warm for more than a day. The hat is the same. They have improved the lid latch and it opens better on the V2. But it's still a plastic lid with a spring-loaded flip-up silicone stopper. Not the easiest to maintain with lots of small gaps and doesn't feel that durable. No wonder, but I don't see it as a problem either. But if you're looking for the perfect everyday vacuum flask for commuting or taking anywhere, I recommend EcoVessel Perk because it's the smallest and lightest flask of any quality brand. .

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