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White Stainless Steel Red Flower Print Water Bottle

White Stainless Steel Red Flower Print Water Bottle

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Upgrade your hydration game with this sleek 17oz water bottle, a must-have for your daily adventures. Crafted from premium stainless steel, this bottle is built to last and keep your drinks at the perfect temperature all day long. With its double-wall insulation, your beverages stay icy cold or piping hot for up to 6 hours, ensuring refreshment whenever you need it.

Designed for on-the-go convenience, this bottle features an elongated neck and slim profile, making it easy to slip into your bag or backpack without adding extra bulk. Worried about leaks? Fear not, as the leak-proof cap guarantees no spills, giving you peace of mind wherever your day takes you.

But it's not just about functionality – this bottle also offers style. Its large surface area provides ample space for eye-catching designs, allowing you to express your personality while staying hydrated. Whether you're hitting the trails or navigating city streets, this bottle is the perfect blend of form and function.

As for the specs, it stands at a height of 255 mm (10.03") with a diameter of 70 mm (2.85"), offering a generous capacity without being bulky or cumbersome. And while it's built tough, it's important to note that it's best to hand-wash this beauty to preserve its vacuum seal and ensure longevity.

So, grab this sleek water bottle on your way out the door and stay hydrated in style wherever your day takes you.

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