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Titanium Vacuum Insulated Water Bottle for Outdoor Use (17.2fl oz/510ml)
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- Following our innovative approach, we've introduced a stylish and functional lid design for traditional water bottles. This versatile lid doubles as an adorable teacup and features a convenient handle for easy transport. Crafted from premium and resilient titanium, the inner part of the lid replaces the common plastic alternatives found commercially. Designed for effortless sipping, this lid enables you to hydrate with ease no matter where you are.
- Our insulated water bottle with handle has a capacity of 510ml, great for storing any drink you can think of: Cold, hot, and iced water, tea or coffee, milk, even wine, and cocktails! Water bottles sport very suitable for daily use and can be taken with you, such for Hiking, Biking, Camping, Travel, School, or Company. Also fits most drink holders for bikes, car cup holders as well as standard backpack nets and pockets, so your drink is always in arm's reach.
- Comes with lid fixed to thermos with cup that doubles as a drinking cup, just press the air-tight lid to pour water. It can be used to drink your water on the go. What's more, with hand rope for easy to carry around. What's more, with hand rope for easy to carry around.
- The portable and simple cup body design conforms to the ergonomic design. Cup mouth thread design, exquisite workmanship, smooth screwing, enhanced sealing and heat preservation. The lid comes with a rubber seal for a high seal. With excellent sealing properties, you don't have to worry about spilling. It is very easy to disassemble and clean.
- The inner and outer layers of this bottle are 99.8% titanium and the middle is a vacuum layer. Double layer titanium vacuum insulation technology and fine sealing cup mouth create excellent thermal and cold insulation effects. you can enjoy ice water in the hot summer sun or drink hot coffee in cold winter all day.



















