NO More Lukewarm! Like your drinks ice cold throughout the day? We promise that the ice cubes you put in the bottle in the morning will still be there in the afternoon. No time to enjoy that hot coffee just yet? It’ll still be piping hot hours later when you’re ready to sip. All with no sweating or heat transfer on the outside of the bottle ever! NO More Plastics! Glacier Point water bottles are made from premium 18/8 stainless steel that is 100% BPA FREE. Your drinks will stay pure, natural, and odor free. NO More Sweats! Tired of messy condensations on your bottles? With Glacier Point’s advanced double walled vacuum insulation technology, there will be no sweating on the outside of the bottle ever! You can leave the bottle in your bag or on top of tables without ever have to worry about water stains. No heat transfer means your bottle will never be too cold or too hot to handle. Ready for Adventure! Our bottles are designed with versatility in mind. Perfect size to satisfy your thirst while small enough to take with you anywhere. Perfect for the gym and office as well as camping, hiking and biking. Fits in most car’s cup holders. Lifetime Warranty! 100 % Satisfaction Guaranteed! Glacier Point stainless steel vacuum insulated water bottle will provide years of worry-free use. Just contact us and we’ll issue you a full refund or an exchange.
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UPDATED AGAIN - You can actually get ice cubes to fit into the mouth of this one!
I can get ice cubes in it. Keeps things cold. Did I mention I can get ice cubes to fit into it?5/2/16 took a star off. Today while washing, the little metal disc that covers the silicone seal on the bottom of the thermos came off exposing the silicone plug that maintains the vacuum. I thoroughly dried the bottom of the thermos and the metal disc and reattached it with some Shoe-Goo. Let's see if that holds!? Without that metal disc in place, I can see how one could easily knock in the plug and breach the vacuum making the item kind of useless as a thermos.6-7-2016 Ordered a second one in grey... same thing. First time in the dishwasher the metal disc on the bottom detached from the container leaving the silicone seal for the vacuum hole exposed. This time, it is white silicone instead of clear and seemed a little firmer than the stainless unit I first received. Regardless, this plug/adhesive did no better a job of retaining the protective disc. A large pea size dab of shoe goo and pressed the disc back on so the adhesive came to the edges and no problems since with washing or retention. Considering the price point they are still a good value IF you already have a tube of Shoe-Goo or similar adhesive to repair the units when they start to fail (they don't lose' their vacuum unless the actual adhesive plug itself is compromised). If you don't have the adhesive in your drawer, rather than buying some, just spend a few extra bucks on one of the similar units more highly rated that don't have this seemingly ongoing problem. They have obviously changed the adhesive but it's still not getting the job done so taking another star off!6-27-16 The gray plastic paint on the exterior of the bottle started flaking off. I sent a message through the Amazon portal and Glacier point promptly replied and gave me a full refund on the bottle. They also asked I give them another try due to changes in manufacturing...7-6-2016 I am glad to report that both of the issues have been addressed. The bottle is now powder coated and there is not metal disc on the bottom covering the whole. Whatever is being used to seal the whole has no give and is now covered completely with the powder coating. Glacier Point finally resolved all of the manufacturing issues with these bottles and now they do everything one could ask. No more disc to fall off, seal the hole on the bottom so vacuum integrity is not at risc, and go from a painted coating which failed, to a powder coating.Top that off with GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE they have earned a 5 star rating.
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take it from a phd in physics, the GlacierPoint thermally insulates very poorly and the Simple Modern excels.
I bought a 25oz GlacierPoint and a 22Oz Simple Modern Summit, both which are claimed to be from similar materials and with a vacuum insulation layer. However, the GlacierPoint fails in both insulation and cap seal.I used IR thermal sensing to confirm the poor insulation I could feel by hand: Starting with 80 C water in both at 12:46pm the GlacierPoint external temperature reached almost 50 C within a couple of minutes, whereas the Simple Modern sat at 24C (22.5 C ambient temperature today). The Simple Modern stay cool to the touch and the GlacierPoint is obviously warm to touch (not a good sign for a thermal insulator). Take a look at the images attached and read on, but the SUMMARY is that the GlacierPoint can be seen to be hot on the outside with hot water inside, which means thermal energy is leaking, but the Simple Modern stays almost room temperature, except for the lid.After 2 hours (see pics with stove clock showing ~2:45pm) the Simple Modern water temperature was still 80C but the Glacier point was 50C!After 3.8 hours (pics with ~4:20pm) the Simple Modern water temperature 73 C and the GlacierPoint was 43C. At this point I stopped the test as it was clear the Simple Modern is doing it's job and the GlacierPoint is not performing as claimed (in fact the performance is on par with what you would expect with a conventional non-vacuum insulated flask).The other issue I had with the GlacierPoint was that if I shake the lid when liquid is inside I am able to get some drops (or more) out from the lid. One has to shake vigorously to do this but clearly this is a problem if I leave the bottle laying sideways, or in any orientation in a low pressure situation (i.e. high altitude hiking or air travel). The Simple Modern on the other hand did not leak at all.I have been waiting for a long time for dewar (laboratory vacuum insulated containers) to come to consumer market and now it has happened. But avoid the GlacierPoint for now as it is either not vacuum insulated, or poorly designed.I have paid for both of these items myself and have no affiliation with either company.[May 09 update: I've now also conducted similar analysis on the Mira 25 oz bottle and it performs much like the Simple Modern, i.e. very well. When 80 C water is insert at 22C ambient temperature the outside case only reaches 24-25 C (and about 29-30 C near the neck of the bottle) and water temperature after 2 hrs was 76C and after 4 hours just a few C lower. So this Mira performs very well too]
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Lots of other good reviews that I read before buying
Lots of other good reviews that I read before buying, trust them. These work. I have two. A 32 oz green one for keeping water cold and a 25oz grey one for coffee. No idea about the time they will keep something cold or hot but I still have cold water at night after filling mine in the morning and refilling several times during the day. Also keeps coffee hot until until I drink it all even if I forget and don't finish until the evening. And they don't leak.
B**P
Knocked my socks off
This water bottle exceeds all expectations.Competitively priced, it keeps ice water icy for a long, long time. I live in southern Arizona and it can handle the heat and not lose its cool. Two different caps make this an exceptional value.Also works well with cold adult beverages at the beach ;).
D**.
Ice cold.... tough and durable!
Can't complain at all. I really like this bottle.The first day I brought it to work, I dropped it in the parking lot, and it bounced and rolled around quite a bit, ending up, of course, right in the middle underneath a parked car..... but it survived without a dent, and barely even a scratch. I was quite impressed, and hadn't even used it yet!When I did get to use it I was surprised that the ice water I left in it the night before, still had ice in it the next morning! I've never had a water bottle that worked that well.Sometimes the little ice cubes that the machine at work puts out, seem to clog the water intake when taking a sip, but that only seems to happen when I've almost finished what is inside. I don't blame the bottle for this. Maybe more experienced water bottle uses would comment more intelligently on that, but I'm very happy
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