| | |  | Camping | Home » » » Kor One Hydration Vessel 750 mL BPA Free Water Bottle | | | | | | Colors: | | | | | Description: | | Each of the KOR One Hydration Vessels represents a specific water related cause. KOR has selected four nonprofits for the Thirst for Giving program based on the extraordinary work they are doing for the causes KOR supports. | | | Features: | |
• Eco-friendly multi-use water bottle made of BPA Free Eastman Tritan material
• Elliptical shape with sparkling body is inspired by organic look of blown glass
• Hinged opening makes drinking easier and more enjoyable (no cap to lose)
• Tapered shape fits hands of all sizes and most cup holders or bottle pockets
• Dishwasher-safe in top rack; measures 3.54 x 11.36 x 2.58 inches (W x H x D)
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 11.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 74 reviews |
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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
hmmJul 16, 2010 It may have the look of "blown glass" as the description states, but it's just plastic. I thought this was a glass bottle, which would have made it so much better.
I ordered dirrectly from the Kor site and it wook weeks to get the order. So slow. The packaging was great, very minimal waste but still kept the bottles safe. Before you wash the bottles, they wreak. Such a heavy plastic smell.
It's still got it's pluses though. It holds a lot of water, I like the size of the mouth opening, you can get ice cubes into it fairly easily, it's a distinct design, and it doesn't leak.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Best I've Ever HadJul 02, 2010 - fabulous looking (of course it's important)
- works for hot drinks like coffee and tea without burning my hands (I'm a snob, I brew my own blends of tea all day)
- company has good business practices (I heart the earth, I just hate people)
- the mouth is easy to drink from, I'm clumsy and I have yet to spill on myself (my shirts are saved)
- and now, I don't lose the dratted caps, it's attached for "busy" people like me
I see complaints in other reviews of breakage but I am pretty hard on mine and I have yet to have an issue. Mine gets carted around in the mesh side pocket of a backpack/laptop case and gets unceremoniously dumped on the the ground a few times a day...it WILL however scuff if mistreated.
Gonna have to get a another one for the office.
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Unfortunate design defectJun 25, 2010 I bought this really cool water bottle so that I would be encouraged to drink more water every day, and my plan worked. Unfortunately, the locking mechanism has many small plastic parts, with each one being necessary to create a leak-proof closure. I dropped the bottle, a tiny plastic piece in the lid broke off, and now the bottle leaks if not fully upright. Kor offered to sell me a new bottle at a $15 discount, but I figure the design is just to iffy. I drop it, a tiny piece breaks and I'm out more money.
Also, the sexy shape of the bottle (I really do love this bottle, if only it were sturdier!) doesn't fit in my car's cup holder. If it didn't leak now that would be fine because I could set it on the passenger seat. My passenger seat has become a mini-lake since the locking mechanism broke.
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Nice bottle, too pricey.Jun 23, 2010 I was recently introduced to the world of reusable water bottles by a friend who showed me the Kor One. After a two day search through two different cities looking for a store that actually had them (the retailer locator on the Kor site is horribly inaccurate... a few stores we visited had never even heard of the bottle, despite being listed as a retailer on the site), I decided to buy one for myself too. Sure, it's a great bottle. It seems durable enough, although the opaque white plastic part of it has already been scuffed up pretty bad on my girlfriend's bottle, and she hasn't even dropped hers. The flip top is nice and will not leak, although the inspirational stones are a bit cheesy and the mouth is too narrow to easily put ice in. The carrying handle is also nice, as are the grips on the bottom of the bottle to help it stand up on a table. Of course, it wasn't long before I decided to eliminate disposable plastic water bottles from my life, so I began searching for a cheaper bottle that I could take to work without worrying about someone stealing my fancy 30 dollar "Hydration Vessel". What I discovered is that you are only paying for looks with this bottle. After trying both the Camelbak 750ml Better Bottle and the Nalgene 1000ml Everyday wide mouth, I have realized that you can get a bottle just as, if not more, durable for a third of the price of this thing. Both of the previously mentioned bottles also come in way more colors, and the colors seem more rich and vibrant on my Nalgene and Camelbak bottles. Unless you just really like the look of the Kor One, skip it and check out some of the other options. I would ultimately recommend the NALGENE Tritan Wide Mouth BPA-Free Water Bottle
worth itJun 21, 2010 i didn't want to spend $30 on a water bottle, but i'm glad i did. it's durable, easy to use, and - as much as i thought it was a stupid gimmick - it DOES feel great to drink out of. i've tossed it in the back seat of my car, knocked it over on my desk a couple times, still no scratches or any signs of leaking. i read a review that marveled at how it even stays watertight, the silicone lip BARELY touches the rim... i too am at a loss as how to explain it. all i know is that i don't feel bad about spending the $30.
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