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🐫 Stainless Steel CamelBak Eddy+ Kids 14 oz Water Bottle Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.3
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Description of 🐫 Stainless Steel CamelBak Eddy+ Kids 14 oz Water Bottle

Flip, Bite, Sip: Drink through straw. Durable: 18/8 Single wall stainless steel. Leak-Proof: Leak-proof when closed, spill proof when open. Easy To Carry: Comfortable carry handle. Easy to Clean: Cap and vessel dishwasher safe. Sport Type: Camping & Hiking.

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Can't stand the cold

We've always used Contigo but decided to give CamelBak a try with all the Contigo reviews. But I was very disappointed with CamelBak. When you pour ice water into the stainless steel CamelBak bottles, the outside of the bottle instantly gets very cold (too cold for a child to hold as another reviewer described, that's 100% correct, I can use both my arms hardly lay around it myself) and there's also a ton of condensation outside. It has so much condensation that it leaves a puddle wherever you…

Pros
  • Best in class
Cons
  • Some little things

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Difficult to use in sports and outdoor accessories

One star for cute design. A star for the handle that is comfortable to wear. That's all the stars I can give this inferior water bottle. Really hard to drink which is ridiculous for a water bottle, especially from a bottle meant for kids. You cannot drink from it unless you suck firmly on the end of the rubber tip and press on it with your fingers about half an inch below that end. If you don't press your fingers in exactly the right place, you won't get water! It's incredibly frustrating and I

Pros
  • Featured
Cons
  • The list goes on.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Be careful NOT INSULATED

I thought it was insulated after all when I read the long and complicated description and then found myself in search of insulated baby water bottles. When I put ice and water in it, quite a bit of ice forms on the outside of the water bottle and my daughter can't even hold it because it's so cold. Only water does its job but not what I thought I would order. Very disappointed. I feel ripped off but also stupid for not reading much information about the Camelbak range and not the product I…

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Secret

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not cold inside - too cold outside

I am very disappointed with that! We got the 102F today and my son has a double wall camel. I read that this one is insulated and thought I would buy the same mug for my daughter. Not correct. It's smaller, thinner, clearly not double insulated, and when I filled it with ice cold water it was very cold outside! We swam in our pool and there was still ice in my hydro flask and my son's camelback. This camelback I bought for my daughter was warm and had hot water! Not only was the ice gone, but…

Pros
  • Trial year
Cons
  • Functionality

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Wouldn't recommend

I really wanted to like this baby water bottle but unfortunately I didn't like it at all. I usually order the Contigo baby water bottle but wanted to give the Camelbak baby water bottle a #1 spout to try. I don't like that the material is flimsy. My son accidentally bit it and it broke a few days after buying it. TOTAL SCAM because it wasn't cheap - compared to Contigo their spout is much stronger and a few drops won't hurt the spout. Drawback #2 is how COLD the water bottle is after putting…

Pros
  • High marks for grip and durability from testers
Cons
  • Some cons

Revainrating 2 out of 5

No double wall; hard to keep clean

As mentioned by other reviews it doesn't have double wall insulation which makes it very cold to the touch + doesn't hold the cold like vacuum flasks. We have a few more Camelbak stainless steel baby water bottles and they are amazing! But in the rush to order I didn't realize I wouldn't buy it again - assumed it was the same based on the price. I admit this is my fault and I can't blame Camelbak for it. However, I find this new lid style silly. Compared to our older versions, the mouthpiece…

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Luminous flux, quiet. Be careful not to damage the seal!

We have been using a Contigo auto pour bottle on my LO since I was 1 year old. We decided to try the Vortex because of the ease of the flow and also because of the tranquility that you can't imagine with water. bottles. The Contigo is very loud, every sip you hear is like a strong suction valve noise due to the anti-leakage mechanisms, the vortex is silent except for the LO swallow haha. Also, with Contigo you have to suck pretty hard and quench your thirst for a while (so no matter how hard…

Pros
  • Excellent overall performance
Cons
  • Protection