Analysis Of Camelbak Chute Water Bottle

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Camelbak Chute Water Bottle, 32 ounces
Audience: Adults wanting a reusable water bottle in part to monitor water intake In an attempt to be more eco-friendly (and feeling wasteful at work using plastic disposable cups) I bought the Chute water bottle from Camelbak. The drinking spout was intriguing as I generally avoid anything other than wide mouth Nalgene bottles. All water bottles really offer the same function, but the key aspects I look for are: easy to clean, clearly marked volume, doesn't make a mess, and the ability to use standard sized ice cubes.
The Chute has a removable cap that allows for easy cleaning with a standard bottle brush. Without a straw or any other fancy pieces getting this fully clean is a breeze. The spout does have a secondary cap linked to the main body of the product. In theory this is great news, however, they tethered this secondary cap to the main body of the water bottle. I have had some trouble at times removing the primary cap as it gets caught on this tether. Not the end of the world, but it can be a bit frustrating. …show more content…

It's easier to track daily water intake if the container is clearly labeled. Though the markings on the side are somewhat arbitrary for me (as I don't mix anything in this particular item that would need specific amounts of liquid), psychologically I like knowing exactly where I'm at for daily consumption. Sometimes it's the little things that make the work day a smidge more bearable. My only complaint is that on the clear colored style the markings are not instantly apparent, so it does take a few moments to locate them. I wish they were a different color or were in

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