Nalgene Wide Mouth 32 oz. Bottles | Nalgene Wide Mouth 32 oz. Bottles 4.3 out of 5 based on 45 user reviews.
 Cred: 1700 | | It's a somewhat overly/reasonably priced water bottle good for holding liquids (water, beer, soup, liquid soap, milk). It's recyclable. |
| I heard if you fill them completely with water and throw them (throw + gravity) and not just drop it (only gravity) from a two story building onto a baseball sized rock while it's cloudy and a Tuesday between the new moon and the 1/4 moon, it'll break. But if you do it any other day of the week, ALL BETS ARE OFF. |
| Their white/foggy counterparts are said to be non-carcinogenic. However, they're not as strong and the clear ones. |
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 Cred: 668 | | -Efficient water container.
-It's so common, there are lots of accessories for it.
-attached cap. |
| -Big and difficult to hold.
-Best way to spill water all over yourself when you want to hike and drink at the same time (To be fair, then have a drinking spout adapter for the top). |
| I never understood why this bottle is so popular. It's hard to hold and difficult to drink out of if you plan to use this as workout bottle. The only thing it's good for is as a efficient and function over form water container for backpacking trips. If you're looking for a bottle for workout, Look elsewhere. |
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 Cred: 863 | | We have half dozen of these things and I don't even remeber buying more than 2.
It does have a watertight lid |
| Apparently it''s going to slowly leach deadly chemicals into my body. To bad I have been using them daily for 8 years!!!!! this loses stars when my gear is killing me |
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 Cred: 12137 | | Review by Troy on Nov. 06, 2007 | | Insulates surprisingly well, hard to break (not impossible). |
| If you just so happen to accidentally drop it 1200 feet (while full) into the deepest free fall cave in North America... they break. The strap holding the cap to the bottle is entirely too weak (which is what caused said drop). Everyone has like 50 and now its trendy. |
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 Cred: 690 | | The ultimate unbreakable water bottle. Wide mouth is easy to clean, measurements are on the side. Color combinations between bottles, lids and stickers are endless. An enduring classic! Doesn't retain taste or color. |
| Sometimes you will spill some water on your front. It happens. |
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 Cred: 951 | | Awesome bottle. Virtually unbreakable and it holds a ton of liquid. Never leave home without my nalgene. |
| The cap is a little sketchy and when you clip a carabiner through the strap holding on the cap, it wears quickly. |
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 Cred: 557 | | Holds quite a bit of water, durable, good sticker surface |
| mouth too wide for clumsy drinker, hard to drink in car |
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 Cred: 662 | | Great, strong, and lasts. Fits right onto the MSR miniworks filter |
| lose them easily, but thats just me |
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 Cred: 9 | | Very very durable! I have placed everything in this bottle, from boiling water to soup to live bait for fishing! Great great addition to any gear closet. |
| There is not a viable replacement for this product that I have found |
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 Cred: 820 | | I have at least a dozen of these around the house, the yard, in gear closet, in the truck, etc. I use them all the time. |
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 Cred: 353 | | cant break it,wont hold taste or smell of what you had in it last,treads right to msr water filter,life time investment |
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 Cred: 24 | | Review by ospray on Feb. 04, 2008 | | Can hold hot or cold water. Doesn't brake easily. Helpful around camp kitchen as a measuring cup or you can shake your pancake batter in it. |
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 Cred: 313 | | These are the best bottles ever created. I have several covered with decals and one with an awesome camo paint job |
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 Cred: 225 | | Great, indestructible water bottle. plenty of surface for stickers, easy to clean, great for both hot and cold beverages. |
| Hard to drink from while walking or driving without spilling. Not a big deal. |
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 Cred: 290 | | Indestructable so far, after dropping it down a really rocky cliffside. Easy to drink from with the mouthpiece, but you can also pour from it. i like it. |
| wish the lid connector was a little sturdier |
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 Cred: 92 | | apparently can give you cancer or something like that... you know the whole BPA thing... |
| The new "tritan" plastic bottles |
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 Cred: 32 | | put boiled water in this baby, slide it in a wool sock, climb in yer sleeping bag and place between legs....ahhhhhh |
| nada, maybe siggs...only maybe |
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 Cred: 3 | | Review by J Fox on Nov. 06, 2007 | | Hard to break and doesn't hold smell or impart plastic-y taste to water. |
| I find the wide mouth on these pretty annoying to drink out of. |
| I'd recommend the smaller-mouthed version of the same tried and tested nalgene. |
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 Cred: 65 | | Has BPA toxin which might leak into my bloodstream and give me cancer in about 80 + years....Seriously? |
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 Cred: 463 | | fell from 15 ft. height, broke into pieces...not sure if weaker than original |
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 Cred: 679 | | It's Nalgene. Who doesn't own like 10 of these!? |
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 Cred: 497 | | connector from cap to bottle is really weak |
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 Cred: 1306 | | Review by MikePB on Jul. 13, 2011 | | Had to get rid of some of mine because of BPA. |
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 Cred: 2643 | | I think Nalgene's reputation stands for itself. These are incredible. |
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 Cred: 2643 | | I think Nalgene's reputation stands for its self. These things are incredible. |
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 Cred: 5 | | Review by paull on Mar. 15, 2011 | | bpa free, easy to pour into and out of, cool colors, rock solid |
| hard to drink from while walking or running |
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 Cred: 147 | | I have about 30 and I cant stop! |
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 Cred: 555 | | Nothing beats a nalgene. Thats that. |
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 Cred: 20 | | easy to pour into and out of |
| hard to drink while walking or running |
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 Cred: 59 | | great for carrying water, using to cook with. |
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 Cred: 63 | | Got a hole in it when I shot it. |
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 Cred: 3 | | Review by akbj61 on Aug. 28, 2008 | | Unbreakable, lasts forever, this is a great sale price! |
| Little hard to wash, but no biggie. |
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 Cred: 102 | | Freezes well, good for hot coffee |
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 Cred: 19 | | Pretty tough, great capacity |
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