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| Sigg Kids Water Bottle (0.4-Liters) | 
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| Brand: Sigg Category: Sports
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Avg. Customer Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 189
Age: 2 - 7 years Size: 0.4-Liters Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 1
ASIN: B000RI6BB2
Release Date: May 22, 2007
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| Customer Reviews:
siggs bottle May 19, 2008 My kid absolutely loved this bottle, and I do too. The parts are easy to clean--the sipping part comes apart for better cleaning, so no gunk can get build up on it (have you seen your water bottle sipper?) The only complaint was there was a slight dent when the bottle arrived, but you have to really check to see it. (that's why it got 4 stars instead of 5) Nevertheless, its lightweight and a definite, better choice than the polycarbonate bottles.
Reducing plastic May 15, 2008 I wanted to find a water bottle for my daughter to take to school instead of buying water in a bottle. She loves using this one! It fits neatly in her lunch box and she knows she is doing her part to save the planet. Easy to clean and light. We'd recommend it highly!
Sigg's not the best for toddler May 12, 2008 We ordered some kid Sigg bottles when the BPA free recommendations first came out. I like that the water stays pretty cold and doesn't taste funny but they are either open or closed and when you hand a toddler it open it end up all over them. I have had to change my son's clothes twice because he had it with him in the car seat open and it leaked everywhere. I like the adult version with the sports top better i think. You have to push down a little with your lips to drink and my 20 month old almost has the hang of it. Then when thrown in the stroller or car seat it doesn't seem as likely to leak. BUT, now that camelbak has their full line of waterbottles with sippy spouts on them in BPA free we are back to those being our favorite for our son.
No more plastic water bottles May 9, 2008 We've been using these water bottles for 2 years now and have been thrilled. The down side first: You can't freeze them and if you kick them around enough the paint will come off. I also wouldn't recommend putting them in the dishwasher. That said, they are so cute: many of the parents on my daughter's teams have asked about them and gotten them for their own children. I worry about the chemicals in plastic water bottles: especially those that have been left in the sun or stored for a long time. I also worry about the effect on the environment. With these I worry about neither. I haven't bought a plastic water bottle in more than 2 years and we used to go through a dozen a week. Each child has his or her own design and I keep them in the door of the fridge to be grabbed for soocer, ballet, trips to the pool, etc. We love them.
Better than plastic, but still has it's flaws May 6, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
We bought a Sigg bottle and a similar one made by Thermos for our child. I like the spout of the sigg bottle better than the built in straw in the Thermos bottle. However, the Sigg bottle conducts the temperatures through to the outside of the bottle (the Thermos one does not). Thus, if we fill it with ice water, the bottle is freezing cold to hold and 'sweats'. If filled with a hot drink the bottle gets hot to the touch. The Thermos bottle seems to have a level of insulation between the inner wall and the outside of the bottle- thus making it much more comfortable for a child to work with. Also, our child had a little trouble with the twisting open/shut of the spout on this bottle and tended to just leave it open, which does lead to leaking.....
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