stainless steel vacuum insulated water bottle: PINKY SHOW cat friends
stainless steel vacuum insulated water bottle: PINKY SHOW cat friends
DESIGN: This design is a good choice for someone who wants an insulated bottle with the maximum number of cats on it: 7. No other PINKY SHOW insulated bottle has anywhere near as many cats as this one.
BOTTLE: This .5L (17 fl oz), double-walled stainless steel water bottle is good for introducing MOAR WATER into your daily life routines. At first I thought it might be too small, but my friend who is lazy like me told me a big water bottle is actually heavy and not fun to carry around. I believe her. Anyway, the quality of this bottle is much nicer than the other water bottles I’ve seen, so it’s enjoyable to look at and touch, which makes me enjoy using it more, I think.
Anyway, this double-walled, air-insulated bottle will keep your drink hot or cold for hours. It has a odor- and leak-proof cap. It’s slim enough to fit in a car cup holder, and it’s the perfect size to take on walks, or toss it in your bag for any time you get thirsty. Most of us don’t drink enough water every day, actually.
Note: Keeping water in a bottle for over 24 hours is unhygienic. Please drink only fresh water!
• High-grade stainless steel
• .5 liters (500ml) / 17 fluid ounces
• Dimensions: 10.5″ × 2.85″ (27 × 7 cm)
• Vacuum flask (double-wall construction)
• Bowling pin shape, a.k.a. Drittens shape
• Odorless and leak-proof cap
• Insulated for hot and cold liquids (keeps the liquid hot or cold for 6 h)
• Patented ORCA coating for vibrant colors
• IMPORTANT: Hand-wash only! Don’t put this - or anything else that has a vacuum sealed-construction, like a thermos, for example - in one of those automatic dish-washing machines. It could ruin the item or make it’s insulation non-functional.
• the “blank” water bottle is made in China and then printed-on-demand at the nearest production center nearest you (U.S.A., Europe, Japan, etc.)
This item is made as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making things-on-demand (instead of in “bulk”) also vastly decreases efficiency while increasing per-unit costs, but it does help reduce overproduction and waste, which we think is very important! :)
Posted by Kim.