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Cleaning: The water inside tastes fresh and to my knowledge is only every in contact with the stainless steel of the bottle, with even the cap having a steel top inside of the rubber waterproofing ring so that no plastic touches your water. The bottle is very well designed for cleanliness, with a continuous steel wall all the way around except for a seam at the bottom of the screw on portion, which is very positioned for easy cleaning and away from the water. The rubber sealing ring has a large tab allowing easy pulling out for cleaning.
Hardwearing: The steel bottle, being steel, is also quite hardwearing and I am happy with its structural integrity even after a few knocks, though the bottle is purely one thin layer of steel so your mileage may vary.
Points to consider: while this bottle is perfect for my needs, the following may be concerns for those who are more 50/50:
1. The wide mouth means that there is always room in the mouthpiece for water to slosh out of the bottle when drinking - not great for drinking while running or driving
2. The steel nature of the bottle means it is not insulated - hot drinks will make the bottle very hot and can burn you through the steel, and cold drinks can cause condensation if they are very cold
3. Check the dimensions of the bottle - it is quite big!

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These bottles are great. Lightweight, compact, excellent quality and materials. The interior of the supplied cap is 18/8 steel (meaning the full interior of the bottle is 100% stainless steel). Easy to clean and very very tough. These bottles, in various sizes, accompanied me through Mexico from the Pacific coast to the Atlantic and also while touring round Europe on my bicycle! Lovely piece of kit. When I'm not cycling around like a nutcase, I use them to store used cooking oil in the fridge!!! The standard cap is fully leak-proof, although one of the optional caps is not (the Café Cap).
Incidentally, a couple of other reviews/comments have suggested that using this bottle on a fire or stove may breach the warranty. This is incorrect. This is what Klean Kanteen says:
"...single-walled Kanteen® Classic and Wide bottles with the Brushed Stainless finish can be placed on a fire or a stove as long as you take the cap off. Do not do this with a colored bottle, as it will damage the paint."
Just don't leave the cap on or do this with one of the insulated bottles, as you could create something quite explosive and dangerous due to pressure build-up, as well as voiding your warranty. So, just to reiterate, it is fine to use the single-walled stainless bottle over an open fire as long as you remove the cap first.
Specification for 40oz (1182ml) capacity bottle:
Height without cap - 220mm
Height with cap - 255mm
Diameter - 89mm
Weight without cap - 209g
Weight of supplied cap (optional caps vary) - 46g
Just in case the penny has not yet dropped, I absolutely love these bottles. Thoroughly recommended and great value in my opinion.

I bought another (glass) bottle and the tingling went away. I tried the stainless bottle again and sure enough the tingling and discomfort in my throat came back. It is with no doubt the bottle.
Now I cannot fault the product for my personal allergies and will therefore rate the product fair. Anyone who has nickel etc allergies should watch themselves with stainless steel.
That said, I used to have a stainless steel bottle back in 2008 and never had these problems. I'm assuming this stainless steel is of a lesser quality and sadly not for me.

I've been trying to find a decent water bottle around the 2L size and I've not had much joy doing so. Either the cap leaked within minutes or within a few uses the plastic seams leaked instead.
So after a comment by someone else on another review I did for a water bottle I felt going the stainless steel route might be better. The only problem I have found with stainless steel water bottles is getting a hold of them. Finding this one in stock was a surprise and I'm pleased I did because it is brilliant. The lid actually seals and if there was a leak anywhere else I would start getting worried about everything else we make stainless steel out of! The only very small issue I have with it is a lack of handle. I'm not a fan of the looped cap, would have preferred some sort of grip device on the side even if it was soldered on.
But even without a handle I'm incredibly pleased with this water bottle!

This product has solved that problem. The mouth is wide enough to easily fit chopped up lemons, ginger and cucumber, or anything you want really. It's size means that there is no need for me to fill it up more than once, so now I can just make it up at night, leave it to infuse over night and just have great tasting water all day long! The handle lid makes it easy to carry from one station to another in the gym too and doesn't leak at all.

Great canteen,great design,and lightweight,too,can't recommend it enough.

I absolutely will NOT go anywhere on an overnight hiking / backpacking trip without this product. Made of food grade stainless steel with a nice, wide mouth and having the ability to boil 1 litre of water in it over an open fire is a godsend for a backpacker. The cap that comes with it does the job well, and no leaks around the cap seal when I filled the bottle and hung it upside down overnight to test out it's seal.
Klean Kanteen make a cap that is flat with a pop up carry handle that I'll be looking at to replace the cap that came with this bottle, but other than that, an excellent product that any serious hiker / backpacker should not be without.

This means it might be too bulky for some uses, but for me it's very handy to be able to carry this much water in a single bottle. I use a carabiner to attach to the side of my day pack.
Some minor negative points. First, it would be nice to have a more convenient cap, such as a flippable spout. Second, non-metric sizing forced me to Google what the hell "64oz" meant. Come on it's 2016!


In the future I may prefer the wide mouth/slimmer bottle size since this particular one is quite wide and holding it can be tricky especially if full.

My first tatonka mug was ever so slightly smaller so the flask would not fit inside it.
Better still, if you then purchase a "Pathfinder Bottle with nesting cup" ("http://www.heinnie.com/pathfinder-bottle-nesting-cup-set"). You will find that the larger 40 fl oz Klean Kanteen Stainless Steel Bottle fits the larger pathfinder cup better than the Pathfinder bottle, and that the tatonka mug fits the smaller pathfinder bottle brilliantly.
This "nesting" issue is not so important as when you nest the flask into the cup then the residue from wood fires (in my case) will contaminate your cup. So you could carry the cup over the bottle.




Boiling water to purify is the main reason to buy a metal bottle the only issue is its not easy to tie anything around it to suspend it above a fire the neck has no curve & a second lid with a hole drilled in it would work but there silly prices....


Not only does it in fact save you money (imagine £1 a day for a bottle of water), but it's green.
On top of that, the lid has a completely steel top, which means plastic never touches your water, avoiding the plastic-tasting water of my old bottles (which can't be good for you).
After using it every day for almost a year, the bottle shows no sign of wear or tear.
Highly recommended.


There is, and never has been a funny taste, it always tastes good and clean.
One thing I will say is that it is definitely not for hot drinks... I never intended it to be but it did give my wife a shock when she tried!

Delivery was quick through 3rd party so no concerns there either.


