It stays cold, dishwasher safe, has no weird taste/flavor and fits in soda stream machine but comes out not out machine easily (I only use it after a week in the car as I'm afraid it will get stuck) like a normal bottle and more difficult to fill. I wouldn't buy it again as I've found I don't use it with the car at all now. This is because 1) it's hard to remove (don't know why since it's meant for use with a machine) and 2) it's hard to tell if you've overfilled it (obviously since it's metal and you can't see a line). limitation of the filling water level). The end result is that I use a regular soda bottle to fill these. I'm really good at keeping water cold (compared to a regular soda bottle) when it's not in the fridge. If it could be easily detached from the machine (like a standard soda bottle) it would be a much better product as I could just count the number of seconds it takes to fill it from my water source and be sure the machine didn't Because it's so hard to get out of the car, it's not worth buying a regular dishwasher-safe metal bottle, which is just as good at keeping soda cold from the fridge, but is a lot cheaper.
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