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Can I use any Cirkul cartridge?

4 min read
While Cirkul offers a wide array of flavor cartridges, a common question among users is whether all cartridges are universally compatible. The answer is yes, all Cirkul Sips (cartridges) are compatible with all Cirkul lids. However, using them with other water bottles has specific requirements.

How big is a 16 oz plastic water bottle? Dimensions and comparisons

3 min read
A standard 16 oz plastic water bottle holds 473 milliliters of liquid, making it a very common and convenient size. This article delves into the precise dimensions and physical characteristics of these popular containers, helping you understand how they fit into your daily life, from fitting in a bag to meeting your hydration needs.

Is a 22 oz Water Bottle Good for Everyday Hydration?

4 min read
The human body is composed of about 60% water, making daily hydration essential for overall health. But is 22 oz good for a water bottle, striking the ideal balance between capacity and portability for your daily needs? This versatile size is often considered a sweet spot for many, offering enough liquid for a workout or commute without being overly bulky.

What Not to Put in a Copper Bottle for Safe and Healthy Hydration

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According to traditional practices and safety guidelines, the ideal use of a copper bottle is limited to storing plain water at room temperature. The reactivity of copper with other substances can lead to harmful chemical reactions and potential health hazards. This article provides a comprehensive overview of what not to put in a copper bottle.

Is it okay to put carbonated drinks in an Owala bottle?

4 min read
According to Owala's official FAQ page, their popular FreeSip bottle is "Not for use with hot, carbonated, or perishable liquids". While tempting, putting carbonated drinks in Owala bottles, particularly the FreeSip model, is not recommended due to significant safety risks from internal pressure buildup.