Pura Stainless Steel Water Bottles

T-ball Gear and Pura Water Bottle

Mondays nights my daughter has weekly t-ball practice. Pretty soon we will be spending our Saturdays at her games. She is just “tickled pink” by her t-ball gear which includes a helmet, glove, and a reusable water bottle… all in her signature color… pink. If her pants or shirt that we get from the coach next week have pink in them I think we might go into pink overload!!

The Pura water bottle is VERY nice though I have to say. I am itching to get a lime green one myself but since I have a couple other bottles already I will have to be content to covet hers. These Pura bottles are service grade, electro-polished stainless steel, no chemical liners, they are reusable of course, BPA free, and they come with a lifetime warranty. The lids are stainless steel as well, so that you don’t have to worry about any plastic pieces touching your water. The colors are pretty awesome too.

I am sure that Paige will be able to convert many of her teammates to reusable bottles just because of the “pink” factor. ;)

10 Comments

  1. When you say no chemical liners, do they have some sort of liner, like the Sigg bottles, or are they just metal, like Kleen Kanteens?

  2. julie

    Is the lid a pop-up kinda lid, or do you have to remove the lid and drink out of the bottle? I”m wondering so I can see about getting one for my son, who’s 2. Thanks!

  3. Rommel

    Pura bottles look exactly like my 4 year-old Klean Kanteen (minus the crayon colors), right down to the stainless steel cap on top. I am not sure how these johnny come lately outfits can pretend to have “created” anything when they are basically buying imitations from unscrupulous manufacturers overseas, who’ll copy anything for a price.

    If you go to the KleanKanteen website you can see the history of the REAL bottle, the intention that went into its creation, and the energy that goes into ethical manufacturing and quality . . . all things seemingly missing from these fly-by-night companies. Go to alibaba.com and do a search . . . take out some money on your house, send an email and presto, you can be Pura too . . . at the cost of your soul perhaps.

    This isn’t WalMart these people are ripping off, its a family business.

  4. Rommel, isn’t Klean Kanteen also made overseas? I personally am happy to see so much competition because it drives prices down on what started out as a VERY expensive product.

    Also are you the same Rommel that is hitting all the blogs talking about reusable bottles and bashing all brands but KK…pretnding on some that you don’t even have one yet but are “lusting” after one?

    I like Klean Kanteen. I have several but I don’t like a company rep starting crap on my blog.

    • Brett

      OOoooooo… SNAP! I like a blogger who does her research :D

      I tend to agree -I’d just as soon rather not buy anything made in China if it’s going to touch my food, but we’re talking about bare stainless steel here. Competition is good if it pulls this type of thing down out of the luxury strata.

      Won’t it be nice when everyone owns one or two and they keep them for years? God willing, by the end of the decade, disposable plastic bottles will be as uncool as baby seal fur coats.

  5. Nathalie

    FYI – KK now only sells their bottles with an introductory cap that is plastic, not stainless steel. You have to spend extra to have them ship you a stainless steel one. Pura gives you the stainless steel cap with the stainless steel bottle you purchase.

  6. Tiffany – thanks again for posting a safe water bottle for kids to be using! i always am on the lookout for these sort of options for my kids as well as myself:) and i completely agree with you about the competition – i LOVE seeing more of these type of things on the market because, not only then are there more options but it drives the price down, making them more affordable for more families. all in all, thats a good thing!!

  7. Shirley

    We are a big manufacturer for produce stainless steel BPA-free bottles

    • Elle Hyson

      and what is the name of your company and where are your bottles manufactured? thanks for a prompt reply.

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