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Sigg Lifestyle Loop Top Water Bottle (1.0-Liters) | 
| Brand: Sigg Category: Sports
Buy New: $10.49 - $67.58 as of 11/23/2009 01:57 MST details
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Rating: 174 reviews Sales Rank: 57
Color: Eco Message Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 3.4 x 3.1 x 0.4
MPN: 8157.50 Model: RMN 29942 EAN: 7610465811702 ASIN: B000RI4ES4
Release Date: May 22, 2007
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| • | Stylish, Swiss-engineered water bottle holds 1 liter (33.8 ounces) of fluid | | • | Screw-top loop bottle cap for hooking to daypack or backpack | | • | Made from a single piece of aluminum--rugged, crack-resistant and completely reusable | | • | Non-toxic proprietary inner liner resistant to leaching; taste- and scent-neutral | | • | Can be used to store fizzy drinks and fruit juices |
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Product Description Perhaps you're sick of your boring-looking plastic water bottle that makes water taste like yesterday's fruit punch and sick of worrying about stuff leaching into your water. Grab Sigg's Lifestyle 1.0L Screw Top Bottle. Sigg's non-leaching, BPA-free interior lining combats residue buildup, so flavors won't stay behind, even if your bottle sits out in the sun all afternoon. Sigg extruded this decorative bottle out of a single piece of aluminum, so it's rugged and crack-resistant, though it might ding if dropped (dents don't crack or harm the interior lining).
Product Features- Material: [Shell] aluminum; [Lining] eco-liner
- Volume: 33oz (1.0L)
- Recommended Use: Hiking, working out, hydrating
- Manufacturer Warranty: 30 Days
- Country of Origin: China
Amazon.com Product Description A safe, stylish alternative to plastic water bottles, Sigg water bottles are a great choice for transporting beverages on your daily commute or while backcountry hiking. This ultra-lightweight bottle is extruded from a single piece of aluminum and holds 1 liter of fluid (33.8 ounces). Designed to fit your on-the-go lifestyle, it comes with a loop top bottle cap, which can be secured via hook or caribiner clip to a backpack or daypack. Sigg bottles are virtually unbreakable and are constructed with no seams, ensuring a long-lasting, leak-proof performance. They also feature Sigg's proprietary baked-on inner liner, which is made from a non-toxic, water-based epoxy resin that exceeds FDA requirements for leaching (0.0 percent) and is independently tested to be taste- and scent-neutral. Every Sigg bottle is 100 percent recyclable at the end of its life, and is backed by a lifetime warranty. About Sigg It all started with a simple hiker's bottle. Today, the SIGG bottle has acquired cult status. What happened is a success story that started in Biel, Switzerland in 1908. Küng, Sigg & Cie. manufactured leisure goods, kitchenware, and electrical appliances. The company relocated to Frauenfeld in 1916, where it helped pioneer the legendary tradition of Swiss quality. Since 1998, SIGG has concentrated on its core business: drinking bottles that deliver ultimate customer benefit. Frequently Asked Questions: Q: Can Sigg bottles be used for boiling water? A: No. Strong heat can damage the outer coating. Q: Can dents in the bottle damage the Sigg bottle's inner coating? A: No, the Sigg inner coating is highly elastic. Dents cannot crack or chip the internal lining and the Sigg bottle remains perfectly usable. Q: Can I use my Sigg bottle for carbonated drinks? A: Yes, all Sigg bottle tops provide a 100 percent seal and will not leak. It's recommended that you fill the bottle no further than 1/2-inch below the lip. And before taking a drink, relieve the pressure inside the bottle by gently rotating the entire top. Q: Are Sigg bottles dishwasher safe? A: Yes, but because of the narrow mouth of the bottle, hand washing is recommended. Q: Can a Sigg bottle be placed in the freezer A: No, as this may cause the bottle to crack. However, the bottle can be chilled in the refrigerator.
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SIGG put BPA in bottles and lied to consumers - What a bunch of jerks! November 20, 2009 Elizabeth Van Wie (Phoenix, Arizona) Now that I know SIGG knowingly lied to consumers (including me in an email exchange I had with the company) about BPA in their bottles, I would NEVER BUY A SIGG AGAIN. I purchased a SIGG for the same reasons I purchase organic food, I thought it was safer for my children. But SIGG betrayed that trust. The company DID put BPA in its liners and lied to all of us. In fact, I've contacted the firm Caddell & Chapman about the class action lawsuit. I bought a SIGG to be safe and they deceived and lied to make more money. Now all they will offer is to exchange my BPA bottle for a new one. Oh, ya, sure, I trust you now. Just give me a new bottle. I want my money back and I'll hope that my kids were not affected by the BPA you snuck into the bottle. What a bunch of jerks!
Google: sigg bottles bpa recall
Untrustworthy company November 8, 2009 Z (USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
What a fiasco this company is. If they were selling hammers I'd be a little more forgiving. But they intentionally sold bottles with BPA in them while advertising them as BPA free!!! And it turns out that the most recent research is finding BPA to be even more dangerous to the human body than previously thought. So now they have a new liner but guess what - I have written off Sigg forever. I'm not even going to exchange my two bottles. I'll just toss them. I hope they made tons of money in their period of big-time sales because their reputation is trashed.
Even Patagonia Dropped Them November 5, 2009 Mute208 (Bay Area, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When I found out about the BPA deception from SIGG, I tried to give them the benefit of the doubt. I went ahead and shipped back my old bottles to SIGG, at my cost, for an exchange. I have friends who just threw their bottles away because of their distrust of SIGG. Over a month later, I received an e-mail with a gift code to order replacements. The replacement order and customer service was a fiasco. It took several e-mails, phone calls, and over 3 weeks to resolve.
If you aren't aware of the scandal, all SIGG bottles before August of 2008 have BPA liners. When SIGG was asked during that time, if their bottles or liners contained BPA, SIGG reps carefully worded their response to assure the public that their bottles did not. It wasn't until SIGG quietly released their new liners and an investigative report revealed their lie, did SIGG finally come clean. Patagonia, the outdoor company, was lied to in their face by SIGG. Patagonia was so upset by SIGG's deceit, that they returned ALL SIGG bottles, including ones with the new liners, back to SIGG to be recycled.
Not only are SIGG bottles not as safe as everyone thought (including Oprah), but the company itself has burned the trust of consumers and retail partners with their deception. Fortunately for us, real BPA-free alternatives do exist. I personally own 2 Camelbak plastic bottles that use the Tritan material, which is BPA-free. If you want metal bottles, Camelbak makes them with medical grade stainless steel. Klean Kanteen also uses medical grade stainless steel but does contain nickel and is also made in China, which apparently a lot of people have a problem with. Personally, I'll be trying the Klean Kanteen bottles soon.
Knowing what we know now, I cannot imagine anyone trusting this brand or company again. I certainly am through being a supporter and customer. If you want more information, feel free to Google "SIGG BPA" and you'll be inundated with negative press. The number of articles speaks volumes of the outrage SIGG has caused. Be safe everyone!
Don't buy to be green November 4, 2009 Hanzo (SE US) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Sigg bottles had quite the jump in sales when everyone started avoiding plastic and specifically Nalgene due to BPAs (a chemical) that were in the plastic. They did this while quietly lining their bottles with BPA plastic. This was announced when they came out with new ones, and there is (was) an exchange program. Now I went to their site and found that they sell PVC stickers to go on the outside of your bottles for decoration purposes. While you do not drink out of this sticker, PVC and the inks that are typically used to print on PVC outgas nasty chemicals (VOCs) and are not at all recyclable (they are laminated with adhesive). This is NOT something that an environmentally concerned company would do. Perhaps Kleen canteen is better - at least they are stainless.
Do what you will with this information.
Unhappy with SIGG October 13, 2009 Skyland Ranch (Maine, USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
As others have stated, I am very angry and disappointed that I bought 3 SIGG bottles only to learn they can leak BPA. I bought the bottles because they were highly touted as SAFE. I downloaded a return label from SIGG and returned my bottles for replacement (we have to pay the shipping costs) and have yet to hear a word from them after a month. They were supposed to e-mail me a certificate to buy replacements. Now I'm out $60 for the bottles and $8 for shipping.
Now I hear they never stopped shipping the old bottles and some customers have recently bought ones with the old liner. I will NEVER buy another SIGG product and will strongly advise others to stay away. A bad product, deceitful company and lousy customer service. Three good reasons to go elsewhere.
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