Bluewave Water Jug - DAILY 8® 1.9 Liter (64 oz) BPA Free Reusable Bottle

Bluewave Water Jug - DAILY 8® 1.9 Liter BPA Free Reusable BottleThere are 7 categories of Plastics. Depending on the category number, the plastic container may be safe for re-use. Blue Wave Water Jug is Plastic Category #7 -which means the chemical composition that''s in the plastic doesn''t fall in the other general categories. In other words, "use-at-your-own-risk" because it''s not the typical kind that can be categorized. For a more comprehensive explanation of plastic categories, visit this link:Based from what i read, plastics #2, #4, and #5 are the only ones meant to be re-used. I''ve reviewed 2 other bottles and they were Plastic Category #1. I think this is a step-up than those two. But nonetheless, my search for a big bottle container that''s "safe" (not only BPA-free) continues...

The mouthpiece of the jug was a bit worn (i don''t know how) when I received it and it was poorly boxed. My jug actually said 72 ounces on it not 64. But other than that I use it every day for my "daily 8" glasses of water. It really forces you to drink all 8 glasses, not just estimate. =)

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Clearly this maker is suffering from inconsistent manufacturing. Let me start by saying that I''m a BIG man, I bend metal with my hands for a living, I''m no lilting flower. So when I say that I could only get the sip cap open with pliers, you should understand my full meaning.

A tale of two bottles:

bottle 1: this bluewave water jug

bottle 2: a cheapy no-name at Rite Aid.

Materials: the Rite aid bottle is make of PET, or the same as most single-use bottles. Can be easily recycled.

The BlueWave bottle is made of type 7 plastic: ie not registered and only recyclable by grinding into "plastic lumber"

Both claim to be BPA free, But I think I trust the type 1 plastic a lot more.

Sip caps: Both have the standard pull up sip cap. the Rite aid cap can be opened with my front teeth, or with two fingers. However it takes a little force to close properly. the blue wave would not open with front teeth, back teeth, two hands or any other method that someone driving a car would have at the ready. I eventually got the Bluewave bottle open with pliers. I can no open it with back teeth and a LOT of force. Also requires some force to close properly. Caps seem to made of the same material

Flexibility: the Rite Aid PET containers have a nice flex that allow you to suck great sips out of the bottle, though it will only deliver a dribble via gravity. I put some hot water in the Bluewave bottle to force through the cap in hopes it would get "lubricated" and open more easily. I had to flex the bottle to do this. I has wrinkled at one point. I can see how this would readily start to crack and give up the ghost early.

If you don''t intend to use the sip cap, and just want a sealable jug of this size, ten this jug will be fine. If you''re looking for a big sports bottle, then I would suggest going elsewhere.

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This jug is great for the office. It''s easy to get lost in a day''s work and forget to drink your daily 2 liters. Filling this jug is my first task during the day, and after that it''s never a problem to finish it off before the day''s over.

Some of the older review indicate that this jug is not BPA free, however mine from 5/2011 has a BPA free label on the bottom.

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Was looking for a decent BPA-free water bottle that had a handle like this one. In design, this bottle is great, but when it finally arrived the bottle had a large hole in it. Kinda'' defeats the purpose of having a bottle if it''s just going to crack like that. I imagine it was either used, returned by another dissatisfied customer and then sent to me, god forbid. Or whoever was handling the packaging may have accidentally dropped it, which is more likely since the crack resembles the bottle was bashed in. Anyway, I don''t think I''ll end up ordering another one only because this bottle seems fragile, and it looks like one drop on the sidewalk, or even on the floor at work could mean shattering it. I wouldn''t order this if I were you. :[

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