Contigo AUTOSEAL Water Bottle, 24oz, Licorice Lid
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Dennis M.
> 24 hourI like that this water bottle is slim enough and fits into my cup holder in all my cars!! Keeps liquids very cold and it’s easy to use!! My other bottles are way to large and bounce around my seats…… this one is perfect!!
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Bernardo Hackett
> 24 hourI love these kinds of water bottles. It keeps my drinks cold for long periods of time.
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Brian G Blakeway
> 24 hourKeeps my water ice cold for 24 hours.
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Xavier Vivenes
> 24 hourIt’s incredible how long this keeps our drinks cold. One day after the beach, I left the bottle inside my car, and by noon the next day, there was still ice inside. This was during summer in Miami!
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Donald C. Vought
> 24 hourI normally hate when a company improves a product because they usually mess up a feature that was already good. Contigo improved an already great product with this water bottle. I find the button easier to push which is great because my hands have arthritis. The carrying bail is more secure. The stopper is easier to clean and the spout even seems to feel better than the previous model. Overall, I am VERY pleased with this water bottle. Way to go Contigo!
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Fireball
> 24 hourThe inside of the bottle started getting rust spots after about 6 months of use, with only water being used in it.
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Lady Pilot
> 24 hourThis is the best bottle I’ve used & keeps the items cold. No straw involved! I have 2 & LOVE them!!!
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jjhiway
> 24 hourThis is my first water bottle but it’s a really good one. Ice could last longer
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Johan
> 24 hourMy contigo water bottles are my favorite to use. Easy to clean and the large size makes it convenient to stay hydrated in the car.
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B. Rodgers
> 24 hourI really like these bottles. So much so I wanted several to rotate them through the dishwasher (or at least the lids). I started with two of the stainless body, licorice (black/gray) lids. They’re great, and similarly to the Contigo hot/cold mug I have, the mechanism flips open so it can more easily and thoroughly be cleaned (by hand or just better flow in the dishwasher). I’d seen some reviews and pictures showing a different style and complaining about mold. That style had a fixed mechanism and unlike the style that flips open, while in the dishwasher it will stay tightly closed. The flip open mechanism basically means it’s in the “open” position and water can flow through it while it’s being washed. I ordered a few more — one of the two packs was on a great price. I assumed this non-flip style from some reviews was just the older style and the flip one is the new one, but the new light blue “iced aqua” ones I got were the old style. They have the old models mixed in with the new. Looking more closely now at the pictures on Amazon, it does accurately show that it’s the older style if you know what to look for. In addition to what seems to me to be a clearly inferior and more mold prone mechanism, the old style doesn’t have a button lock. You can see in the pictures that some of them don’t. The lid that you can flip over the spout to keep dirt away from it also is a bit smaller. As of this writing, blue corn, dragon fruit, juniper, licorice, pink lemonade, and spirulina are listed and have the new style lid. These colors are also shown on Contigo’s website as colors offered, whereas the other colors listed here on Amazon are not shown on their current product list for “Cortland Chill 2.0.” There is also a Merlot and Lavender color for the new version on Contigo’s site that I don’t yet see on Amazon. Stick with those and avoid the older style. Beyond that, the new style is great. I used to use plastic water cups throughout the day, but my cats would get into it and Id have to switch to a new one. Or theyd tip it over. With this, I can flip the little dirt cover lid over the spout to keep them from licking it, and while they can still tip it over and itll make quite a thunk, it seems to seal solid and not leak. Of course it keeps things far colder than a plastic cup too, which is awesome. 24 oz holds a nice amount of water. Id used my 20 oz Contigo hot/cold mug for water sometimes and it seemed like with ice in it, there wasnt much left for water and Id have to refill pretty often. The lip is wide enough that I can get ice into it from my through-the-door ice maker. I have quite a few stainless water bottles I got as freebies from conferences with a lid so narrow I have to manually put cubes in one at a time, and even then some cubes are too big. I switched to these to replace those styles, and its well worth the money just to not need to deal with that annoyance. With my LG through-the-door water, I do have to hold the bottle out a little bit and press the paddle trigger myself -- its not quite wide enough to align with the water spout if I press the trigger with the bottle. But thats not really hard to do, even one handed, by just sticking one of your fingers out a bit. So far Im sticking with the plain stainless body, as they say it can go through the dishwasher. I havent tried that yet, but its also very easy to wash by hand with a bottle brush. I may just stick with that, but the unpainted stainless probably will hold up better anyway. I do put the lid through the dishwasher, flipped open, as I think that will clean it better than I could manually. All varieties have dishwasher safe lids. The painted bodies are not recommended to go through the dishwasher, but their lids still can.