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Can I ask how you are getting on with the bottles you ordered - which type of cap did you get and do they leak at all?


Cora Wrote:

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> Tried the one greenbottle link above and ordered

> some clearance metal ones for ?2.50 - Seemed worth

> a try!

>

> Thank you...

I think they are fantastic....tried to order a load more of the cheap ones but sold out!....bought extra of the blue ?6 one which are good value too....I prefer drinking from the adult flip top but actually went for the straw kid best seller ones in the end (sorry can't remember their names!) as the loop in the top makes them great for carrying/can just swing along!....no leaking as yet and we have been putting in freezer, not sure if it's good for them but a great idea....

Bobblw


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> Only decent ones in my opinion are metal ones -

> last forever

>

> Sigg or similar

> We got some small ones from either eBay or amazon

> personalised with children's names

>

> They can actually be frozen if not too full

> Or camelbak are not bad plastic ones

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