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Review on πŸ’§ Stay Hydrated on-the-go: Klean Kanteen TKWide Water Bottle Review by Sean House

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Klean Kanteen TKWide 64 oz

This thing is a beast. Holds ice fantastically for my 20oz KK TKWide on hot summer days. I no longer have to lug my Yeti fridge in the trunk. I just fill a Klean Kanteen 64 oz to the top with ice and I have enough ice for the whole day. I leave it in the car in the hot summer sun and still have ice at the end of the day. Thanks to climate lock technology and double vacuum wall insulation, it keeps the temperature inside really well. I'd suggest one of these if you're tired of lugging around a cooler. I have a case of mineral water in my car. Yes, the bottled water is warm from sitting in the car all day with the window closed in the heat. You simply open your 64 oz Klean Kanteen container and put some ice in the sip container (20 oz Klean Kanteen for me) and then pour a 16 oz bottle of water on top of the ice and you're done. Now it's all about Klean Kanteen products. They just work really well. And I also like them because they're a little crazy when it comes to stainless steel insulated water bottles. Where I live you see a lot of Yetis and Hydroflasks in the suburbs, but not that many Wedge Cantin. I love being different, so that's another reason I use the Klean Kanteen brand, aside from they just work great. Either way, if you've checked out Klean Kanteen or maybe wondered if it's good enough, trust me, they're worth the money. There are different colors and sizes to choose from. The wide neck is best because it's easier to clean with a bottle brush and easier to throw ice in. I prefer the wide hinged lid on all my Klean Kanteens. Only my 12oz TKWide has a cafΓ© lid for tea or coffee. Get one. But I warn you, one will lead to 3 or 4 or even 6.

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