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The MIRA 24 oz Thermos Water Bottle is designed with innovative vacuum insulation to keep beverages cold for 24 hours and hot for 12 hours. Made from durable 18/8 food-grade stainless steel, it features a BPA-free straw lid for easy sipping and a leak-proof design, making it perfect for any adventure. Its compact size and wide mouth opening ensure convenience in filling, drinking, and cleaning.
B**D
Like the color and it keeps drink cold
The color is nice, I got Iris, I like that it has the straw I’d rather that then having to unscrew the cap. I got this to take to FL and wanted to keep my drinks colder since it’s kind of hot there. Haven’t used it yet but I like it.
L**A
Botella para agua
Me gusto much el hielo le dura mucho
Z**T
24oz is perfect fit for car cup holder in console and door
I bought the 24 oz. I wanted a bottle that would fit in both my console and door cup holders in my Subaru Crosstrek. And I wanted the largest bottle that would fit. After taking some measurements I found this one. It fits perfectly, with no room to spare. It kept my water cold for 24 hours with my car baking in the Sun. Be aware that it arrives in bubble wrap with no box. No problem for me, but something to think about if you're going to gift it. It's nicer than I thought it would be from the pictures, and it's one of the cheaper ones on Amazon.
J**O
Great bottle but cap needs work
This is my second Mira water bottle but the first time using a straw type. I dropped this about a foot off the ground and the straw portion snapped right off even though it was in the closed position. The bottle itself is great and keeps drinks very cold but if you have a choice, don’t opt for the straw version of this bottle!
B**Y
Best purchase of 2020!
This thing is amazing! The very first day I used it, I loaded it with ice (7AM) and water to have at my desk and when I went to refill the water (about 4 PM)..I was impressed that most of the ice was still in there (the second picture is about 5 when I was on the way home). Then I get home, do whatever, get ready for bed (8-9PM) so I refill it and AGAIN most of the ice was there! I opened it the next morning (7AM) to do the same ice/water initial fill-up and BOOM, low and behold there is still ice remaining. I can't get over it. I love it even more that it's not freezing to touch. The bottle itself is cool but by no means uncomfortable to hold. It's also fantastic that they had my favorite color as an option! Don't waste any more time and go ahead and buy one. You'll thank yourself after the first use.
E**Y
Good water bottle, be cautious with the handle
The water bottle works great, except the handle broke off after my first use. My old water bottle didn't have a handle so it doesn't bother me.
J**H
Fully Recommend
Best water bottle I've ever used. Keeps ice longer than 12 hours easy. I've dropped it on my tile floor a time or two and it's never cracked or leaked. Doesn't even leak upside down. I don't often write out reviews on anything but this one deserves it.
E**R
avoid this garbage. liquid doesn't flow through straws well
I bought 3 of these a year ago, lost 1 and the other 2 are still good except the straw sometimes slips off because it isn't attached well and actually stretches and eventually splits. But I think they sell replacement straws.Because of my overall satisfaction with the ones I all ready have, i just bought 2 more because on which the straws allowed the free flow of liquid and are easy to drink from.Unfortunately, the manufacturer of these has ruined them since I last bought them. The new ones have badly restricted liquid flow through the straws and tops of. It's disappointing too because I like the color and the design better than all the other bottles sold on Amazon.At first it was just hard to suck and now for some reason when the lid is screwed down tight on the new ones, i can't get any liquid out at all and that's AFTER I reengineered the lid to try to get better flow!?!the reengineering I did was (one at a time and trial) I could see that the hole through the drinking spout down through to the straw is a bit smaller on the new ones so I drilled that out to the same size as the old bottle lids. #2, he pierced silicone vent grommet seemed to have a smaller hole so I removed the grommet altogether making the vent much larger and remanufactured my own seal for the hole on the bottom side of the spout. Still no improvement. then #3 when it stopped flowing altogether until I unscrewed the lid, I surmised that the straw length had been the p[roblem all along and cut an angle on the bottom of the straw so it wouldn't be stopped up hitting the bottom of the bottle. trimkming the staw STILL didn't restore the flow to the amount that the original bottles that I'd bnought have with their own lids.But that's capitalism in a nutshell. If they manufacture something that's good, it's by pure accident and when they discover the "mistake", it won't happen again. I don't know if Communist manufacturing s better because i've never lived in any of those countries, but since all the products I buy are made in those countries, for American companies, I kinda doubt it. Plus this is an import, so... But applies quintessential American companies as well that design and order parts to be made in those countries to company specs, such as Dewalt tools (which are overpriced and SUCK) and American brand automobiles. Everybody knows that The Far Eat brands, tuch as Toyota, Nissan and Honda are way better built cars and trucks. Probably the only ones that are as good or better are Teslas.It's long been my experience that if capitalists manufacture and sell a product that is good and works, it's purely by accident and they will correct it because their goal never was to make anything good, but rather cheap as possible to sell for as much as possible.I've lost count of the products that I've bought that ceased to function or were made cheaper when I bought them again and was disappointed. Even more often, usually if I like something and buy it a lot, it's typically discontinued.That often happens because a different company buys the brand and then effs it up. That's happened with Vice Grip tools after Irwin bought them out and tape measures after Stanley bought out Dewalt and Craftsman. It happens to food as well, for instance, Digiorno Pizza When Nestle bought them out the changed the recipe for the deluxe pizza to az sweet sauce that was disgusting. supposedly they changed it back, but because they wanted to, not because they did something stupid and customers complained (they did), but ostensibly because they wanted to. or at least that's how they responded to my complaint, by not admitting they were wrong o. but of course they wouldn't admit that to me because I called the stupid and nobody that's stupid ever admits when they are wrong because if they admit they are wrong, because that's the hallmark of stupidity: if someone admits they made a mistake, then they aren't stupid. It's when someone de\oesn't admit mistakes that makes them defacto stupid.In the case of these drink bottles it's stupid whether they admit it or not, because only a stupid manufacturer would eff up something so simple as the flow through the straw of a drink bottle.
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