Thermos’s new hydration bottles give you the flexibility to choose what matters most. Nothing is more vital to staying healthy and fit than proper hydration. Thermos hydration bottles make it easy to stay hydrated throughout the day. They’re made of BPA free materials, reusable and built to last. Incorporated into the lid is a rotating intake meter to monitor your daily water consumption. With an ergonomic design that is comfortable to grip and a flip up carrying loop, Thermos’s hydration bottle are great for long walks, workouts, the ride to work or wherever life takes you.
Made from impact resistant and dishwasher durable Eastman Tritan copolyester material
Leak proof lid with one handed push button operation and flip up carrying loop
Easy opening hygienic push button sipper lid with locking ring
Rotating meter lets you monitor your daily water consumption
Ergonomically design is comfortable to grip
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Scottt –
A nearly perfect thing!
I absolutely love these. They are just the right shape and capacity to last for hours and still fit in the side pocket of my backpack. You can use them one handed, but can also lock them against unintended opening. Plus they’re cheap! So if I leave one in an airport terminal, I don’t cry too hard. I own several of them. My only complaint is that the metal locking clasp thing can sometimes fall off. But that isn’t worth a star, so five it is!
Nelio –
another solid quality liquid container by Thermos
I bought this because being a regular gym goer, I must intake a good amount of water throughout the day. In addition, by being in the military, I am encouraged to stay hydrated at all times. This bottle is the perfect tool to enable me to accomplish that goal. Also, I was fed up with buying and throwing away so many relatively expensive 1 liter “sport” designed bottled water bottles. I wanted to save money and my trashcan buy purchasing the cumbersome, albeit less expensive 1.5 liter bottles (hey I’m trying, environmentalists). I would’ve gone with the 5 gallon jug, but it is just too impractical to pour and it doesn’t fit inside my fridge (or my trashcan).Design: This is a tall and slender bottle made of BPA-free plastic, with a fairly solid loop for attaching it to things (and vice versa), which fits in with many other styles on the market. For grip, it has a wide textured surface running down one side, which also curves slightly inward, allowing a more comfortable hold for smaller hands. On the reverse, it has a dual measurement scale in liters and fluid ounces. The liters scale goes from 0.1L by every 100 milliliters up to 0.6L, while the fluid ounces is scaled from 4oz by every 4 ounces to 20oz, although it can hold 24 ounces. The look is very interesting and unique, as far as plastic water bottles go.Performance: Well, I have very large hands and it is indeed comfortable to grip. I assume that the textured side is where the fingers wrap around to, but in any case, you can have it on either side, depending on how you twist the cap onto the bottle. Now onto the cap, which is this bottle’s bread and butter. It twists off with ease, opening the way to the wide mouthed opening of the base, which allows for easy pouring into and for dropping in large solid objects, like ice. It has a silicon seal inside, so it stays put with no leaks when you twist it back on. The mechanism for drinking is by way of a large thumb button on the front and a flip-top lid. There is a thin metal latch that flips up nicely over and around the button so you don’t have an accidental discharge of all your liquid inside your bag or on the floor. The bottle is touted as no leak because the flip-top lid has a silicon pad underneath which creates a seal on the “spout” when closed. In fact, the entire mouthpiece is covered, protecting it from the environment. Another useful gimmick added to the lid is a rotating dial on top which is there to help keep track of how many bottles you drink.Usability: First off, I’ve used many different hydration containers with all sorts of mouth pieces and I must say, I don’t like putting my mouth on stuff when I drink out of it. The bite valve used on CamelBak’s bottles and hydration pouches is pretty novel, but I not only have to put my mouth on it (leaving residue), but also bite into it, thereby grinding everything it is exposed to further into the valve and sucking up whatever is left. The squeeze bottles where the seal breaks when enough pressure is applied is okay, but they just aren’t solid enough for me. Thermos finally has it right. The flip-top lid works exactly as it should. You press the button and it quickly snaps open and stays there, due to a small silicon band wrapped in a way that applies constant tension to the lid, but is easy to snap close with one finger. The mouthpiece is perfect for me because it is large (but not too large) enough for me to basically pour a steady stream of water into my mouth for quick hydration. The true test is when you aren’t thinking about it like, say, when at the gym doing high intensity workouts. The mechanism was so smooth (open and close) that it did not interrupt or deter me one bit. As for the rotating dial, it takes more than you think to turn this thing. Being smooth plastic, you really must put some pressure on it to rotate it, even with the grooves. It is still functional to me.Overall, for my purposes, this is an excellent and unique design for a hydration bottle. Because there aren’t many porous internal surfaces, you can put liquids other than water in there. But, not for long and you must rinse it out immediately afterwards, so I wouldn’t recommend it. Just an FYI, if you do not care about the rotating dial, Thermos also makes a similar Under Armour version which has a slightly shorter lid and smaller thumb button. The bottle also seems to be made of slightly thicker plastic, so it maybe could survive harder crashes. I can’t really say for sure. It is also slightly cheaper at $15.99 right now on Amazon, but only $12.99 in the PX for those in the military.
DJG –
Easily Cleaned and Used Thermos
I appreciate the design, quality, and functionality of this attractive, light-blue plastic thermos.
Amazon_Customer –
Great water bottle but the elastic o-ring breaks
This is my favorite Thermos water bottle because it has the flip top and hinged handle. I’ve had several of this same style but in all cases after only about 6 months of use the white elastic o-ring that flips the lid open breaks so the lid no longer pops open. Contacted Thermos. Lids are not covered under warranty and need to purchase one for $3.75 plus tax and shipping. I use this bottle everyday and knowing these won’t last a year, I found a replacement silicone o-ring on Amazon. Twenty pack currently for $6.59 (ASIN B07MNMD168, Silicone O-Ring, 20mm OD, 14mm ID, 3mm Width). Replacing it isn’t too difficult. Just push out the silver pin on the hinge and pull it out from the other end with pliers so the lid and handle comes off. Install the new o-ring and reinsert the pin. Problem fixed. As long as nothing else breaks I’ll have more than enough o-rings to have a working lid for a while. Since I lug this water bottle with me everywhere I go this solution works best for me. If you use it infrequently then ymmv.
Jason Kuper –
Really good bottle.
I love this water bottle. It’s tough, doesn’t leak and is easy to clean.
C. Ross –
Easy to fill, easy to clean
Thermos Intak water bottles have been my go-to for years. They’re easy to fill & clean, they can be locked so they don’t pop open if I drop them, and they have a plastic finger loop so I can carry them even if my hands are full. Great price too.
John Moore –
No useable instruction manual.
Instruction manual is too small to ready.
Traydx –
My son uses these bottles for school. They are light weight, easy to use and easy to clean. They can go in the dishwasher and are long lasting. My son likes the colour.
Alex R –
Loved it so much bought three
Fiona Noble –
I love that this drink bottle is lightweight, easy to clean, has no smelly straw or complicated seal. It’s easy to drink from and great to hold. The cap locking mechanism is easy to use and stays shut. No spills or leaks. I’ve been given a Frank Green water bottle and a YETI water bottle and still prefer this one. My husband recently borrowed it and loves it so I’m going to buy myself a new one! No, it’s not insulated but I don’t like super cold water anyway 🙂
Deraile –
Best water bottle for quick refills and quick sips.Pros:+Quick refill – You can easily refill it from the drinking opening, no need to unscrew lid! Though make sure you get any water out of the open lid, it’s gonna drip on your hand when you close it (And still make sure to disassemble and wash regularly!)+Quick and safe sip – the rubberband-loaded lid opens with the push of a big, thumb-fitting button in a quick motion, and you can close it shut just as easily with your index finger. More importantly though, you don’t need to touch any of the drinking beak with your hands. It should theoretically remain clean and protected under the dome that is the opening lid.+No leaks – The lid is well-adjusted enough that when you close it, it clicks shut, and there is a little rubber pad under the lid that acts as a sealing cap. With the metal ring lock on (preventing the button to open the lid), I found it to never leak in any circumstance (left loose in my backpack, bottom of a car, etc.). There is a good reason to use the lock in those times though, as the opening button is indeed very easy to push (and open the lid), if your bottle ever gets squeezed in some way at the wrong place.+Resistant! – That thing is made of some hard plastic. I’ve taken relatively good caution if it, that said, as I’ve never like, threw it on the ground, nor dropped too many times, but the transparent plastic that holds the water looks very solid, and a tiny bit flexible, so that a drop wouldn’t break it. If anything I don’t trust it’s the lid. Feels like a high enough drop with a full bottle might break or at least crack it at its weakest point. Still pretty certain nothing would break from any drop if it’s empty. It probably would if I throw it at hard ground with all my strength. But so would most anything I own. I had one for a year now, and the most it got was mild scratches.+Ergonomic – Not huge, but not small either. Holds a decent amount of water and feels pretty easy to hold in my very medium-sized hands. And again, holding it high–by the lid–makes it comfy to just hold, pop open, and close, all with a single hand.+Cheap – For the build quality, mechanism and overall ease that this bottle makes it to stay hydrated, the price is mooore than adequate. Don’t be fooled by the price, this thing will serve you long, and well.Cons-Plastic – Obligatory reminder that despite all its pros, this is still plastic, and therefore is far from the cleanest approach to water storage. As opposed to metals or glass, plastic is porous on the microscopic scale and will tend to hold onto dirt and such stuff, which means its insides, constantly coveted in water, makes it an easy breeding ground for mold and stuff like it. It also has a tendency to deteriorate in the long term, making it even more porous. So all this means is: be wary of keeping water still for lomg periods in there. It’s basic maintenance with anything plastic: keep it dry, or drink/empty it and wash it regularly. If you’re a constant drinker like me, it shouldn’t be an issue, though. I drink my bottle empty many times a day (always fresh water), and I wash it every week or so. Therefore I believe this bottle will crumble apart from old age and usage before it makes me sick.-Thermals – Should be obvious, but this water isn’t made to retain heat, or any temperature a liquid is at. It will get cold if in a cold environment, and vice versa. It might be made by well-known brand of coffee containers THERMOS, but here they offer a simple water bottle. They also advise against using hot liquids in it. Its materials apparently aren’t cut for it. Haven’t tried it myself, but I wouldn’t. I’d honestly expect the plastic to warp from boiled-water levels of heat.-Small sinks – This is a very medium-sized bottle in all respects. However it’s still fairly “long”, especially for smaller sinks. This bottle will probably fit any and all kitchen sink. But I’m a bit bummed that it doesn’t fit my bathroom’s. Most bathroom sinks are very small and won’t fit this bottle to refill from either manner: pop-open lid or unscrewed lid. Barely a con as it’s kinda unavoidable, but at least consider the fact. Definitely a tiny con for me >:cConclusion:I took this many words to write a review, because if you’re like me and need to drink you water constantly, this thing is truly a life changer. It makes it easy, comfy, safe, handy, you name it. And it’s cheap!! At 12 bucks, even if I take great care of it, my mind is still at ease if something ever happens to it.I use it mostly at home, it follows me everywhere around the house, a colorful reminder to take a refreshing sip. I also bring it along in the car, everywhere I go, be it work, groceries, etc. It’s small enough to fit in probably any cup holder, and most importantly, as explained before, it’s easy to grab and drink with one hand while driving, without ever leaving eyes from the road. I love it.One last thing, since I drink often, I used to have a dedicated glass of water near the sink that would eventually catch dirt from other residents activity, it would get caught in others’ dishes and whatnot. Since it’s just water, I don’t need (nor want) to wash it after every use. In any case, a bottle solved that problem for me, and what a fun one is it to use, too!
Oscar B –
Excelente calidad de este termo con sello hermetico, el cuerpo del termo es transparente lo que te permite ver cuanto contenido hay restante y cuenta con la calidad con la que se caracteriza la marca Thermos. Es un producto seguro y resistente para el uso diario