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Nalgene HDPE Wide Mouth BPA-Free Bottle
Nalgene HDPE Wide Mouth BPA-Free Bottle
To quickly evade dehydration and BPA-induced diseases, reach for the Nalgene HDPE Wide Mouth BPA-Free Bottle. The HDPE bottles are durable, lightweight and can withstand temperatures from -148 to 248 degrees. Whether you're clipping it to your backpack for a fifty-mile haul through the Rockies or stuffing in your messenger bag for another day of classes, the Nalgene HDPE Wide Mouth BPA-Free Bottle will keep your H20 at the ready.
Bottom Line: Ditch that plastic-wasting bottled water and get yourself a reusable Nalgene HDPE Wide Mouth BPA-Free Bottle.
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What's the difference between this bottle and the nalgene tritan...
What's the difference between this bottle and the nalgene tritan wide mouth?
By: C112440860
September 24, 2008
Tritan is the new, yet unproven substitute for BPA containing polycarbonate (Lexan). Tritan is definitely softer than polycarbonate, and in my experience, the lids don't screw on as easily as the old polycabonate bottles. I'm going back to the HDPE bottles, which I have always used for backpacking because they are lighter and you can see the buggies when you collect stream or spring water. HDPE does stain more easily and sometimes give off a plasticky taste, though.
Nalgene only introduced the Tritan product to replace Lexan bottles.
By: gra2447030
, Jeff Gerhard ![]()
November 4, 2008






