SIGG Aluminum Reusable Beverage Bottles
We have been having some extremely hot weather in Southern California—I’m not complaining because it’s better than rain or snow—but it’s the kind of weather where you need to look for a shady spot and keep yourself fully hydrated. Coming to my rescue these last few days is my ever convenient, fashionable and functional, bright orange SIGG bottle I was asked to review. The SIGG bottle is an eco-friendly, BPA-free, reusable beverage bottle that also doubles as a chic functional accessory with bright, bold colors that are inspired by the spring season. The sturdy Swiss bottle is available in Art-pop Spring colors of Aqua , Red, Pink and Orange with a modern white screw-top cap.
For over 100 years, SIGG has utilized Swiss precision to design and build products that make life easier and a little more enjoyable. All SIGG bottles are eco-friendly and built for longevity and held to the highest standards of Swiss quality and craftsmanship. Each bottle is made from pure aluminum with precise Swiss craftsmanship, and can last for over a decade. Additionally, the bottle is completely recyclable at the end of its long life.
I’ve been using the bottle to take on walks and it’s great for workouts as well. The bottle keeps my beverages nice and cold and what I think is also a great feature is that the nonporous interior lining ensures that the bottle remains taste neutral so you can switch from a variety of beverages such as lemonade, Diet Coke, iced coffee and water and there won’t be any residual taste. I call it the “hotel carafe curse” – I used to travel a lot on business and when I’d grab tea from coffee/tea service table, the hot water carafe for the tea would ALWAYS taste like coffee. Actually to be more specific, it would taste like stale, old coffee with a hint of tea. Yuck. You won’t get that with these bottles. Hurray!
In addition, the bottle is the perfect size and I’ve even been filling it and taking it into the office with me. I’m trying to be “greener” and reduce, reuse and recycle and using the plastic disposable bottles doesn’t make me (or the Earth) as happy.
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Disclaimer: Kristine Snyder has personally reviewed the product listed above. She has not received any monetary compensation for her review but did receive a free product to try out so she could evaluate and use it for her review. Her thoughts & opinions in this review are unbiased & honest and your opinions may differ.