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  2. Sigg - Wikipedia

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    Sigg Switzerland AG is a Swiss manufacturing company with its headquarters in Frauenfeld. [1] Sigg bottles are bottles designed and manufactured in Switzerland from aluminum and polypropylene or in China from stainless steel and glass. [2] The company is famous because of the iconic shape of its classic bottle and numerous designs which have ...

  3. Sigg holiday water bottle, $19.00, REI

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    The Daily Deal for December 5, 2007I was going to refer you to this Sigg bottle at Delight.com -- only $18.99 and such a winter-appropriate design! And then I saw the shipping, a whopping $7.99 ...

  4. Water bottle - Wikipedia

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    A water bottle is a container that is used to hold liquids, mainly water, for the purpose of transporting a drink while travelling or while otherwise away from a supply of potable water. Water bottles are usually made of plastic, glass, metal, or some combination of those substances. In the past, water bottles were sometimes made of wood, bark ...

  5. Sigg water bottle, $5, thaLowdown - AOL

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    The Daily Deal for January 9, 2008I can't believe I'm sending you to a site that seems targeted toward skateboarders bent on spending all their allowance, and then some, on not-so-needful things.

  6. Talk:Sigg - Wikipedia

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    1 Fair use rationale for Image:Red Alert Sigg water bottle design.jpg. 1 comment. 2 No elements can leak? ... Sigg. 2 comments. 6 Requested move 27 May 2015. 6 comments.

  7. Tempered glass - Wikipedia

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    Tempered or toughened glass is a type of safety glass processed by controlled thermal or chemical treatments to increase its strength compared with normal glass. Tempering puts the outer surfaces into compression and the interior into tension. Such stresses cause the glass, when broken, to shatter into small granular chunks instead of ...

  8. Sliding glass door - Wikipedia

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    The actual sliding door is a movable rectangular framed sheet of window glass that is mounted parallel to a similar and often fixed similarly framed neighboring glass partition. The movable panel slides in a fixed track usually, and in its own plane parallel to the neighboring stationary panel. A specialty form, for Washitsu or "Japanese-style ...

  9. Early glassmaking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to a Southwick family descendant, "hollow ware and bottles" were made at the glass works in "light green, dark green, blue and brown glass." [44] They also described "bulls eyes for windows and doors" that were made, which implies the Crown method was used for making window glass. [45]