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Lots of Problems With the Lid

Nalgene Tritan On-The-Go BPA-Free Bottle - 24oz

Nalgene Tritan On-The-Go BPA-Free Bottle - 24oz

Rating for this product: 1 July 3, 2008

It is great to have bpa free bottles. I bought three. And have had nothing but trouble with them leaking, spilling, etc.

if you use these in a carefully controlled environment... so they never tip more than about 30 degrees or so AND if you make sure nothing comes in contact with the lid (like a backpack strap tapping it) you are probably ok. For example I used the bottle in a spinning (cycling) class today. Worked perfect.

I lost a liter of water when I put my backpack in my car before a hike. My wife lost half a liter of water due to the lid popping off and sloshing in one of her outside pockets for a water bottle.

I cant depend on these. I am going to buy another brand.

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