Hello, Wednesday!
I have a big folder on my desktop full of cute photos of the kids at the Zoo on Monday (interesting story there!), but… I got distracted last night hunting for a glass water bottle to take to the gym, and rather than editing photos of Hazel feeding a lorikeet, my nerdy self put together a who’s who of bpa-free water bottles for y’all myself.
So… zoo pictures and story tomorrow. And today? A pretty line-up of glass and silicone joy! (FTR – I went with #5)
1. Ello “Sydicate” // Target // $14.99
2. Bubbly Glass Water Bottle, canary // BKR // $28
3. “I Work Out” Purist Cycling water bottle // Lululemon // $18 <–not sure this is bpa-free, but it’s funny!!
4. Ello “Thrive” // Target // $12.99
5. 16oz Flip Top Cap // LifeFactory // $22.99
6. “Pure Balance” // Lululemon // $28
7. Classic Glass Water Bottle // Takeya // $19
8. Bubbly Glass Water Bottle, crush // BKR // $28
Pictured in header image:
Modern Glass Water Bottle // Takeya // $18
XOXO, loves! Tomorrow: lorikeets!
Can I add one to your list? http://www.waterbobble.com/bobble.html. My kids carry theirs every day, and they are beat up, but they don’t leak, and the water always tastes good. Plus you can change the look by buying new filters :)
Oh, good call! I’d completely forgotten about Bobble!!
i want them allllllll!
I’d pick no. 5 too! i’ve seen OKL and Joss and Main sell them discounted a few times too. Need to buy a cute one soon-What a fun round up!
Thanks, Janna! I ended up buying my LifeFactory bottle at our local Whole Foods. I had to pay tax, but it was a little bit cheaper and I didn’t have to wait on shipping :)
I use lifefactory, too! it DID chip my tooth, though… watch out for your husband’s flying elbows!
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The Define bottle is too complicated to use. The gasket work is more work than I’d want to do everyday. Would love it if it were easier to clean.
I broke my #4. :(
But, I loved it until then.