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How badly am I poisoning myself to death drinking out of this?
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>>77195208
Isn't it BPA free? Just don't add anything acidic or hot. Or take your ass to TJMaxx and buy decent glass.
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>>77195456
>Isn't it BPA free?
Did they change the formula so it's no longer polycarbonate? Desu looks more like a poly- propylene/ethylene from the fogginess.
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>>77195464
Naglene has been BPA free since '08.
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>>77195208
if it's not PTFE and BPA free, you're fine.
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>>77195456
wow BPA free?

you brainlets don't understand that "BPA FREE" doesn't mean there aren't other things in there harmful to you. Just because they decided to take one thing out and pacify you retards doesn't mean you won't be crying in 4 years from now that XYZ is still in it. These companies don't do this because they have your best health interest in mind it's just so you consume their shit.

Google BPS... Google BPF... Google PTFE... Google PFAS etc etc etc

OP get a metal or thick glass bottle
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>>77195464
>>77195467
it's still Tritan made by Eastman chemical, they just switched from BPA to other less-studied chemicals. There is so safe plastic
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>>77195473
>>77195518
Made in USA means free. Eat shit and die, skinnyfat turdies.
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>>77195585
America is not a fats free country. Very sad.
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when did you last get your balls x-rayed? it might already be too late
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>>77195208
If you have no weight or strength considerations, glass is best, stainless is second best.

Glass is heavy and can shatter, so you don't want it in your canteen pouch on your tackvest or in your pack/kit.

I personally have a metal as a backup in my ruck and a nalgene in my vest. It's light, strong, easy to fill, and if you leave a shaker ball in it for the winter months the water takes longer to freeze since the ball moving around breaks up the ice crystals.

Since I don't want several bottles laying around, I use the nalgene all the time. It's not that bad. Just don't drink water that's been sitting in it for a week or some shit and clean it regulary.
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>>77196175
>balls x-rayed?
LH and FSH are ack-shilly decent surrogate biomarkers for total xenoestrogen exposure; if it's very high then they are likely to be very low.
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>>77195473
*Injects tranny drugs*
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>>77195585
Free to suck off Israel maybe
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It’s not that bad
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>>77199115
this is missing SIGG bottles that white yoga girls were rocking around 2007
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>>77195585
The fuck did you even mean by this? It makes no sense.
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I grew up drinking from water hoses. When I was a kid we would just roll up to anyones house and drink from their water hose whenever we got thirsty. I have a masculine appearance good bone development, six inch dick, can grow an okay beard. I was drinking like straight up plastic and rubber shit through my whole childhood. You could TASTE it.

So yeah I don't think its that big of a deal. Everyone has low testosterone nowadays from being FAT and sedentary its not the teflon or microplastics or whatever if you ask me.
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>>77195208
Pretty badly i reckon. Your best off getting class bc with metal unless you're getting the expensive name brands you have no idea if you're poisoning yourself with heavy metals and shit until 10 years down the line when you find out you have dick cancer
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>>77195208
You will die in two weeks
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>>77195208
Polycarbonate, Polyethylene, and Polypropylene are all inert, even as microplastics. It's PFAS you want to worry about.
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I drink unfiltered tap water from a 15 year old Nalgene bottle
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>>77199603
>I have a masculine appearance.
Kek no you don't. You're assuredly fat.
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>>77196231
I would love a glass water bottle, but the caps always have fucking plastic, so what's the point.
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>>77195208
just use a glass bottle with a cork
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>>77204863
This makes me so mad, trying to find a good bottle is so hard. I use a massive glass growler to drink water at home, but i cant carry it around because it has no lid. Having a waterskin or gourd bottle would be cool.
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>>77201392
We're going to have to taste your cum for microplastics sorry
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>>77195473
>OP get a metal or thick glass bottle
Honestly, I don't trust random glass either. I'm sure that shit is leaking chemicals too because no way the chink factories they source it from are simply melting sand or whatever. I'm sure they use a ton of extra chemicals to reduce melting points, speed up cooling, and impart desirable qualities (e.g. durability, clarity) more cheaply than old timey glass making procedures.
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>>77195208
>>77195464
>>77195473
The white ones like the OP have always been polyethylene, which is the same stuff they make their chemical lab equipment out of. It's very stable, non-reactive, and doesn't leach anything, which is important to lab work. It's the hard transparent ones they made for the day hikers that had the BPA leaching. The new ones are supposed to have fixed it, but why wouldn't you just use the ones trusted by chemists to not contaminate their reagents?

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