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Not All Stainless Steel Water Bottles Are Equal

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Stainless steel water bottles are everywhere.  Consumers appreciate their convenience and ease of care, and are comforted by their environmental and health benefits.  And some businesses – like banks and insurance companies – distribute them for free, putting their private label on these promotional water bottles.

As always, buyer – or giftee – beware.  Not all stainless steel water bottles are the same.  Here is a mini cheat sheet to help identify substandard canteens:

  • Material: You want 304 or 18/8 stainless steel, which is food-grade material used by the food processing industry.  Avoid Eco Canteen – it is made of a cheap non-food-grade 201 stainless that may dent when dropped.  Also avoid Sigg – this metal water bottle is actually epoxy-lined aluminum that has had a history of leaching bisphenol A (BPA).
  • Finish: You want a tough powder-coated finish that won’t chip or flake.  Urban Canteen stainless steel water bottles are finished in the U.S. using a lead-free Dupont powder-coat paint that is hard baked on at 400° F.  Klean Kanteen bottles are liquid painted in China.    
  • Caps: You want a cap made of stainless steel or a safe BPA-free plastic.  Urban Canteen offers both in a total of six cap types.  Unlike Kleen Kanteen, any cap can be paired with your bottle purchase. 
There is a reason Eco Canteens sell so cheap - they are made of non-food-grade 201 stainless

There is a reason Eco Canteens sell so cheap - they are made of non-food-grade 201 stainless