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Kids lunchbox bottles that are leakproof...do they exist???

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laloop · 19/03/2007 12:59

If so, where do I buy them!

Thank you

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SJLTM · 19/03/2007 13:03

Sorry, i am now on child 5, and have not yet found a drink bottle that doesn't leak, the best thing i have found, is to buy a bottle of water, and refil it (the ones with the sport lids)

Tommy · 19/03/2007 13:05

we got a couple in Robert Dyas last year - they are made by Thermos - the only ones I've found that don't leak. They are just plain colours - no pictures or anything but the best I've found.

Blu · 19/03/2007 13:06

Sigg bottles don't leak.
They are expensive, but they are lined with something which is safer than aluminium or plastic bottles, and they are just about indestructible. You can get insulating covers for them, too.
They come in differnt sizes, with designs ofr a range of age groups. The junior ones are quite cool!

TooTicky · 19/03/2007 13:09

I recently bought some screw top plastic pots ("drink transporters") made by Stewart plastics, I think. Anyway, they don't leak and have a 10 year guarantee. Yes, Sigg bottles would be better but they are too expensive for us atm.

SHOSHAlee · 19/03/2007 13:18

this one dosnt leak, comes in pink or blue from Lakeland.

tissy · 19/03/2007 13:21

our Sigg ones did leak after a while (even after replacing the seals), but we've had the pink Lakeland one for a few months, and so far, so good... (though beware! It is a bloody fiddle to get the top back together again correctly after taking it apart to wash!)

laloop · 19/03/2007 13:21

Thanks for replies everyone - will have a look online for the ones you recommended.

Fed up with drying out the lunchbags after school everyday

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themildmanneredjanitor · 19/03/2007 13:22

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tissy · 19/03/2007 13:22

should clarify, our "grown-up" Sigg bottles with a screw top are indestructible and don't leak, but the Kiddy bottles with the pull-up spouts do.

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