REDLINE Nomad Safe Drink Bottle Stainless Steel

: NOMAD
: NZD $24.95
: NZD $21.70*
*FOR ORDERS DELIVERED OUTSIDE NEW ZEALAND THE PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE THE 15% GST TAX
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REDLINE Nomad Safe Drink Bottle Stainless Steel 

Drinking enough water is important. Bottled water is not only expensive, it also carries a terrible environmental cost. In addition, it is best to avoid plastic and aluminum as they are associated with a host of health risks.

To stay properly hydrated a brilliant reusable bottle is required, one made from sound materials incorporating great design.

Redline drink bottles are made from food-grade 304 stainless steel, the material of choice for the food and beverage industries. They don’t need to be lined and will never retain or leach flavours. No matter how many times you refill them, no matter what you put into them, the drinks in your Redline stainless steel drink bottle will always stay fresh and delicious.

Our stainless steel drink bottle has a wide mouth making it very easy to clean. This also helps if you like throwing in extras like ice, fruit or even smoothies.

  • BPA & Aluminium free
  • Ergonomic attractive design
  • Large stainless steel threads
  • Wide mouth
  • 100% Foodsafe
  • 750ml/25oz capacity
  • 304 Stainless Steel
  • Bottle: Diameter 70mm × 270mm.

 

 

Please note:

Cleaning:  The paint is durable, but to prolong its life, we DO NOT recommend putting them in the dishwasher as high temperatures and strong dishwasher detergents can, eventually, cause the paint to chip and flake over time. 

Because all of our lids are BPA-free, we DO NOT recommend putting them in the dishwasher. BPA-free lids are more brittle than common plastic lids, so the high temperatures of a dishwasher can cause the lid to become weaker over time which could lead to breakages.

Leakage: Please be aware that our drink bottle lids with moveable parts are not 100% leak proof. Generally leaks only occur if bottles are left on their side or upside down in a bag, or if the lid is in a closed position in a hot car, and leaks are usually negligible .