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  2. Most Kids' Water Bottles Leak Too Much. These 6 Are Superior.

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    Rambler Jr. Kids Bottle. This insulated water bottle from YETI comes in over 20 colors and features an easy-to-drink-from straw. We especially like how easy to grasp the water bottle is, with a ...

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    Valentine's Day Stainless Steel FreeSip Water Bottle. target.com. $27.99. More. We tested the Owala FreeSip 24-ounce water bottle for ourselves, and there are several handy features that caught ...

  4. Nansen bottle - Wikipedia

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    Niskin bottle about to be deployed. The Niskin bottle is an improvement on the Nansen bottle patented by Shale Niskin in March 1966. Instead of a metal bottle sealed at one end, the 'bottle' is a tube, usually plastic to minimize contamination of the sample, and open to the water at both ends.

  5. These Are The Only Water Bottles Worth Your Money - AOL

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    CamelBak Eddy+ 14oz Kids Water Bottle. CamelBak also offers a kid-friendly version of its classic Eddy+ water bottle. The 14-ounce water bottle features fun designs like sharks, mermaids ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. LifeSaver bottle - Wikipedia

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    The LiveSaver bottle has been used by soldiers for drinking water as well as cleaning wounds. [2][3][4] To filter the water, one puts contaminated water in the back of the bottle, then screws the lid on. The lid has a built in pump which is operated manually with a hand; the pumping action forces the contaminated water through the nano-filter ...