Circular & Co Reusable Water Bottle (recycled stainless steel)

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Circular & Co Water Bottles are beautifully designed to carry drinks on the go, made from quality recycled stainless steel which is both durable and rust-resistant. The bottles features a unique one-handed open/close lid, so it’s easy to drink on the go. The lid is made from food-safe plastic, to meet hygiene standards.

The leakproof design ensures the bottles will keep drinks cold for 24 hours, iced for 48 hours and hot for 12 hours (don’t drink hot drinks direct from wide mouth openings, to avoid scalds).

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How to Clean the Circular Water Bottle

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Just separate the lid from the bottle, and wash both in warm soapy water, rinse and leave to dry. You can also place both parts on the top rack of your dishwasher, if preferred. It’s recommended to clean daily.

Leave to air-dry or with a clean tea towel. Never place metal bottles in the microwave.

How Long Does The Circular Bottle Last?

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It’s guarantee for 2 years, but designed to last 10 years. If the leakproof seal ever leaks, just ask for free replacements, to continue to use the bottle.

When the bottle does eventually wear out, you can send it back for free to the company for recycling. And in return, you receive a 40% discount voucher for any new product of your choice.

The carry handles are also easily removed, so you can detach and recycle these, before sending back the bottle. You can also buy spare lids on the site, if needed.

Why Choose a Reusable Water Bottle?

Of course at home, you can just use the tap and a glass! But if you are on the go (at the office, travelling or an athlete), it’s good to invest in a reusable water bottle, as it stops buying plastic bottles of water. You can just use the bottle to add tap water at any refill station, which also saves you money.

Glass and plastic water bottles have litter issues. Glass obviously can smash and harm children, pets and wildlife. And plastic bottles break down into microplastics, and these thousands of pieces of tiny plastic then are accidentally ingested by land mammals, birds or marine creatures if they fall down drains and end up in the sea (or are littered on the beach).

Not buying bottled water (unless in emergencies) also means you are refusing to support companies that ship water from other countries (sometimes with water shortages) to us, when in England we can just turn on the tap for clean safe water.

UK tap water is some of the safest in the world. If you don’t like the taste (say due to hard water or chlorine), just do what restaurants do, and air an jug of water on the table for 30 minutes before drinking.

Or use a plastic-free water filter, to remove impurities, if wished.

How Much Water Should We Drink?

There is no hard rule, it depends on your age, weight, activity and lifestyle. But as a general rule, experts say a healthy adult should be drinking roughly 1.2 litres of a water a day. More if you drink dehydrating beverages like cola, tea, coffee or alcohol.

These bottles are sold in 500ml, 750ml and 1000ml sizes. So if you fill up the first two twice daily (or once daily for the large size), as long as you are having water in other forms (fresh fruit, salad or a glass of juice), you should be good to go.

What Kind of Water Should Pets Drink?

Pets are fine on tap and filtered/spring water, but unless advised by vets, should not drink distilled water, as this could remove minerals. Don’t give pets fizzy water (it could cause bloat) and don’t let them drink from puddles (they could contain harmful ingredients like oil or antifreeze).

Always keep a fresh clean bowl of water nearby both inside and outside the house.

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