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  • The wide mouth is just like drinking out of a cup. Prefer it to the keepcup. Had a few for years now and the finish is pretty resilient. The translucent ones seem to last a bit better than the matt finish.

  • just like drinking out of a cup

    Really? ..from the photo they look kinda sharp-edged.
    Guess I'll have to check them out. I need a second (bigger) flask.

    Gotta say those hues all look shit in my opinion.
    As if goal was to choose the most strange and unnatural colours possible.

  • I wouldn't call it sharp edged. It's rounded and fine for on-the-go. Being wide it's easy to drink from but obviously not as comfy as a thick rounded mug edge.

    With the wide mouth you can brew many coffee styles directly into it. Kalita Wave sits nicely on top, for instance. It also makes it easy to decant into from a carafe at home and coffee shops also appreciate it. It's as easy to fill as a KeepCup and the right volume so you get reusable cup discounts.

    With the screw top there's zero leakage. You can chuck it into a bag and forget about it.

    I found one in a matte mocha colour. It's chipped a bit but the surface doesn't get as cold as the shiny one so it's nicer to hold and you'll notice the bottom section is bare steel so there's no paint to rub away. Tbh my shiny KK water bottle has chipped a bit too. It's inevitable when I drop it all the time and the bottom is painted so much more noticeable. I drop my small insulated less as the screw top has a loop you can jam your finger through. I keep meaning to loop a biner or some dyneema through it.

    My main gripe is that the wide mouth can dribble a little when pouring if you're not careful.

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