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The Hydro Flask 16 oz Wide Mouth Bottle with Flex Sip Lid in Black features TempShield double-wall vacuum insulation that keeps beverages cold for up to 24 hours or hot for up to 12 hours. Crafted from durable 18/8 pro-grade stainless steel, it ensures pure taste with no flavor transfer. Its Color Last powder coat is dishwasher safe and slip-resistant, while the leakproof Flex Sip Lid guarantees no spills. Compact enough to fit most cupholders, BPA-free, toxin-free, and backed by a lifetime warranty, this bottle is the ultimate travel companion for professionals on the go.
Brand | Hydro Flask |
Capacity | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Color | Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Coffee |
Special Feature | Lightweight, Leakproof, Dishwasher Safe, Double Wall |
Age Range (Description) | Kid |
Product Dimensions | 2.9"W x 9.35"H |
Item Weight | 0.73 Pounds |
Theme | Travel |
Material | Steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Included Components | bottle, lid |
Product Care Instructions | Top rack dishwasher safe |
Base Diameter | 2.9 Inches |
Cap Type | Flex Cap |
With Lid | Yes |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Is Microwaveable | No |
UPC | 810911030078 |
Manufacturer | Hydro Flask |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.23 x 3.62 x 3.5 inches |
Package Weight | 0.39 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.9 x 2.9 x 9.35 inches |
Brand Name | Hydro Flask |
Warranty Description | LIFETIME |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | W16BCX001 |
Model Year | 2020 |
Style | 16 Oz |
Size | 16 Ounces |
Sport Type | Multi-Sport |
S**L
Best of My Comparison
-Important to Me-I was shopping for a leakproof 20 oz travel mug to use for coffee. I’ve had a Contigo West Loop for about five years but its trigger button doesn’t open far anymore and it will need to be replaced soon. I wanted to see if there’s a better option for me, so I compared the Zojirushi SM-SHE60BZ, Camelbak Forge Flow, and Hydro Flask Stainless Steel Wide Mouth Bottle. The features I like most in my Contigo are the trigger opening lid, the rubber around the lid for grip, and the overall size. However, the inside stains easily, the lid is nearly impossible to clean thoroughly without the using the dishwasher, and the trigger lock button also serves are an air hole so leaks if you don’t lock it.I'll use this mug to take coffee to work then for water throughout the day. I’ll fill the mug with coffee, throw it in my backpack and lay that on the car seat for the commute to the office, and keep the mug on my desk. I’ll also use this for water other times to take with me while I’m driving. I need this to be leakproof, keep coffee reasonably hot for a couple hours (I don’t like piping hot coffee, and I don’t have complaints about the Contigo), and be able to fit this in the fridge door recess for filling from the ice maker. I also don’t want the mug to make a lot of noise when I set it down on a table or my desk. I use adhesive felt on the bottom of my Contigo for this, but a built-in feature is nice to have.-Mug Size-The Zojirushi is the tallest and slimmest of all, so it will fit in the most cup holders, backpack sleeves, etc. The Hydro Flask, Camelbak, and Contigo are all roughly the same height with the lids on, the Contigo just about 1/8” shorter than the others. Lids off, the Hydro Flask stays about the same height with the Contigo then the Camelbak coming in shortest. The diameters are about the same across these three. Someone with small hands may prefer the Zojirushi over the others. All mugs fit in the recess for my LG water and ice maker but the Zojirushi just barely.I measured the opening because a larger opening is easier to use. I want to be able to fill the mug with ice from the fridge door, and pouring coffee from the pot is easier with a larger opening. The largest is the Camelbak, followed by the Contigo, then the Hydro Flask, and smallest is the Zojirushi. The Zojirushi definitely needed some attention to fill without spilling from my standard coffee pot. The Camelbak is the winner here.-Heat Retention-I filled each mug with 20 oz of water at 183.1 degrees F and let them sit for two hours. After an hour I did a touch test on the mugs, very imprecise, but I felt the sides of the mugs as well as the top and side of their lids. The Contigo mug was a bit warm on the outside. None of the other mugs felt noticeably warm but the Zojirushi did feel cooler than the rest; that could be due to the non-powder coated smooth finish though. The Contigo’s lid was very warm on the top and sides, warmest of all. The Camelbak lid’s top and sides were nearly as warm as the Contigo’s. The Hydro Flask lid was less warm than those, and Zojirushi lid was barely warmer than the air temperature. I’d imagine this will correlate to the amount of sweat that develops on iced drinks.All reviews indicated that the Zojirushi would retain heat best, almost to a fault. This proved to be true with a final temperature of 172.8. Next was the Hydro Flask at 160.7, then the Camelbak at 152.8, and the Contigo at 151.5.-Other Useful (and bad) Features-The Zojirushi has their proprietary Slick Steel interior finish intended to resist stains and corrosion. It feels smoother than the others so I won’t be surprised if it resists coffee stains better than the rest. The light colored plastic mouth piece and silicone stopper, though, will show stains more than black plastic of the others. The locking lid will prevent unexpected leaks if the button is pressed accidentally. The exterior finish is smooth and close to the Contigo. It also looks more modern compared to the others. It’s definitely the highest quality mug of this group.The Camelbak has a powder coated finish that is tactile and easy to grip, and a non-slip silicone base that makes it nearly silent to set down on a table. It has a trigger button for easy drinking but it does not lock closed so accidental spills are possible, for example if it’s rolling around in a backpack. The fixed handle on the lid could be useful depending on the person but would be an unnecessary feature if you won’t use it. It isn’t really detrimental, though, and does help stabilize the mug when drinking.The Hydro Flask’s powder coated finish is also tactile and easy to hold on to. There’s less chance of it slipping out of your hand and just feels nice, slightly better than the Camelbak. Its Flex Sip lid is a quarter-turn open and closed, so it will be difficult to accidentally open but less convenient than a button open. The Flex Strap on the lid could be useful carrying the mug but also rotates out of the way if you don’t want it. There’s a silicone boot accessory available that will reduce noise when setting the mug down on a table.-My Choice-I ultimately chose the Hydro Flask. It has the best balance of features I’m looking for. I’ve used it for a week now and I’m happy. The Flex Strap makes it easy to carry and the powder coated surface is easy to hold. I bought the silicone boot which fits well and makes it quiet to set on a table. The boot isn't perfect though: it makes setting it in a car's cupholder difficult and it picks up dirt.
J**.
Best travel mug
I really like using this as my daily coffee mug, whether I'm staying home, going to work or traveling. It fits in my single cup coffee maker (the 20 oz version wouldn't, but I would certainly brew in another cup and transfer into the 20 oz if I had gotten it).My coffee stays the perfect temp as I go about my day - commute to work, attend meetings.I like the handle, especially since I carry a lot every day. I can easily carry my coffee Hydroflask and large water Hydroflask in one hand.The lid needs to be disassembled every day to clean all the components so it can be fully cleaned. I typically rinse the cup at work and clean it at home. After 6+ months, it's still great!The lid was stuff the first couple times I disassembled it, but it has gotten easier. Rotate the top pas/ the red zone, and separate. The red gasket easily separates, and the remaining plastic rotates out of the lid base. Reverse the order of steps to reassemble. I also had a leak within the first couple times I cleaned the lid.Ever since, I have taken an extra second to ensure the gasket is nestled into its place, and no more leaks.
C**R
Leak-proof travel cup for my piping hot coffee (freshly brewed by my husband)
I am absolutely thrilled with my Hydro Flask Wide Mouth Bottle (20 oz) with the Flex Sip Lid in black! This insulated water bottle has truly become my go-to travel cup and coffee mug. First and foremost, the no-leak design is a game-changer – I can toss it in my bag without a single worry. Even more impressive is its insulation power; my coffee stays piping hot for hours, and warm for even longer, which is exactly what I need for those early mornings or long days. The 20 oz size is ideal, and the sleek, compact shape fits perfectly into the side pocket of my TUMI backpack, making it an indispensable travel companion. If you're looking for a reliable, high-performing, and perfectly portable insulated bottle, look no further than this Hydro Flask! (P.S. Hydro Flask is cheaper than YETI and Stanley.)
T**R
Great water bottle
Love this water bottle. It's phenomenal quality and has withstood a bit of a beating from my ten-year-old's daily use. The plastic lip got a bit rough and scratched after being dropped on asphalt... Not sure whether there's a way to adjust the design to prevent that. Note that the top is hard to clean... Looks like it's supposed to come apart but I haven't figured it out yet. The top can also get a bit dusty when you travel and then you have to put your mouth on it, so I'd pick a different design if your bottle will be exposed to lots of stuff you don't want to kiss. My daughter loves how the top spins, though, and it is easier for her to use than unscrewing the top off a bottle.
T**A
Cute but the lid is terrible
This bottle is super cute but the lid is ridiculous. It has to be taken apart into 4 pieces to properly clean it and is difficult to put back together.
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