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Old 07-10-2019, 08:24 AM   #1
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Re-usable Soda bottle.

I am looking for a re-usable soda bottle that can be washed and will handle the pressure without leaking or leaching chemicals. As if that is not enough I'd like it to be resistant to breakage and even insulated if possible but I'll take what I can get.

We generally re- use the 16oz PET cola bottles and refill from 2L bottles of whatever is on sale. We have a number of insulated bike water bottles but they leak when used for carbonated stuff.

What do you use??
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Soda Stream Bottles. You can also buy replacement caps.
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I am looking for a re-usable soda bottle that can be washed and will handle the pressure without leaking or leaching chemicals. As if that is not enough I'd like it to be resistant to breakage and even insulated if possible but I'll take what I can get.

We generally re- use the 16oz PET cola bottles and refill from 2L bottles of whatever is on sale. We have a number of insulated bike water bottles but they leak when used for carbonated stuff.

What do you use??
pepsi bottle
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LOL That is what I use (re-use) now. I do want to get away from the nasty stuff that the PET bottles leach when re-used though. There is no ecological benefit to using the aftermarket bottle since it uses so much energy and materials to make.
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I use my 28oz Yeti, though I don't have a bike at the moment
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I use my 28oz Yeti, though I don't have a bike at the moment
I like those. I would use the 17oz ones. They seem to have the best chance of sealing and being easy to clean but $40 for a pair is keeping me from doing it so far. I can leave Santa a note though...
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Reuse the plastic bottles, just don't use them for things they aren't designed for, like oil, vinegar, or hot fluids.

There is a lot of scare mongering and pseudoscience that is all too easy to find, easier to find than the majority of facts.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/re...astic-bottles/
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Soda Stream Bottles. You can also buy replacement caps.


X2 on the soda stream bottles can-can’t beat ‘em for the price and utility.
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