Submitted by blazingemstone t3_11cj8l7 in BuyItForLife

I bought a water bottle about a month ago and I’m rather clumsy so I ended up dropping it and it dented. No big deal, until I dropped it on the bottom twice and dented it so now I can’t sit it up straight. I’m looking to replace it now.

What is a good metal water bottle that keeps water cold for a long time and won’t dent if I accidentally drop it on the bottom?

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Kma_all_day t1_ja3bb83 wrote

Just put a silicone or neoprene sleeve on whatever bottle you like.

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jjonv t1_ja39k3a wrote

I’ve dropped my yeti numerous times and no dents at all. Versus my hydroflask which is dented all to shit

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edcculus t1_ja39rvk wrote

Nalgene with neoprene sleeve.

But for metal- like the other poster said, probably yeti or equivalent. Their stuff seems to be thicker (and heavier)

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Kingofturks5 t1_ja3iock wrote

Weebles wabble but they don’t fall down!

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punjayhoe t1_ja3bqo5 wrote

My yeti dents but not to where it won’t stand up.

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AntonZlatkov t1_ja3k7uh wrote

You can try Avex Freeflow.

I got one for around $40-50 and it has lasted ~4 years so far. It has at least 10-20 drops on hard surfaces but not even a single visible scratch. The only real damage is from my baby daughter's teeth on the rubberized button for opening it.

It is not the easiest to clean and a bit heavy but perfect in every other way.

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samc_5898 t1_ja7vy9g wrote

My takeya came with a silicone cover on the bottom that has protected it well. I've been carrying it with me everywhere for a few years now. It's taken a beating but it's still going strong. Keeps ice for 8+ hours with fridge temp water

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bad-monkey t1_jabpcs7 wrote

Yeti is the toughest. It's also expensive, heavy, and isn't the best at insulating. Still worth buying imo.

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