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FAQs
What is the lifespan of a Klean Kanteen? ›
Your Klean Product Can Last a Lifetime
That's why we design ours to be reparable, whenever possible. While the stainless steel components of our products are virtually indestructible, smaller parts will wear out over time. Our handy repair kits and online videos help customers replace worn out parts.
Because stainless steel is easy to clean, durable, inert, and sanitary, it is the material of choice in the food and beverage industry. What about recycled steel? Where are Klean Kanteens made? Klean Kanteen products are designed in Chico, California and responsibly made in China.
Why is my Klean Kanteen sweating? ›If the contents of the drink are colder than the temperature outside, condensation will build-up on the exterior of the bottle. The best solution to naturally occurring condensation on Classic and Wide bottles is to put your Klean Kanteen in an insulated sleeve.
Why does my Klean Kanteen leak? ›If you have a TKWide Cafe Cap that leaks, there's a good chance it's just been put together incorrectly. Taking the cap apart and reassembling it will usually solve the problem!
Who bought Klean Kanteen? ›Klean Kanteen, a family- and employee-owned company known for reusable stainless steel beverage and food containers, has been acquired by the Think Better Group in partnership with the ABN AMRO Sustainable Impact Fund.
Can I put coffee in my Klean Kanteen? ›Just pour the coffee in your Insulated Klean Kanteen and screw a Stainless Wide Loop Cap on it tightly. Leave your Klean Kanteen out on the counter, next to your keys or your bags, overnight.
Is it OK to put lemon in a stainless steel water bottle? ›It's generally safe to put lemon in a stainless steel water bottle because the material resists oxidation and decomposition from the acids. However, lemon's citric acid may erode tooth enamel. If possible, use a wide-mouth sports cap with a straw to prevent the acid from directly hitting your teeth.
Who is the owner of Klean Kanteen? ›Female Leadership with Co-Owner Michelle Kalberer
We wanted to take the time to spotlight a woman that has made Klean Kanteen possible and has been the heart of this company for over 17 years.
- Nalgene with the Classic Lid (32oz)
- Klean Kanteen Classic, Non-Insulated, Loop Lid (32oz)
- Hydro Flask with a Flex Straw Lid (32oz)
- ThermoFlask with a Chug Lid (32oz)
- Takeya with a Chug Lid (32oz)
- Iron Flask with a Straw Lid (40oz)
- Klean Kanteen's TKWide with a Chug Lid (32oz)
Klean Kanteen (no lead) also forgoes lead, instead using a noncrystalline silica bead to create its vacuum-insulated bottles. “The process, using silica instead of lead, is the same except higher heat is required to melt the silica,” says Rich Haver, the company's director of global operations.
Can you put Klean Kanteen in fire? ›
Klean Kanteen is the original, eco-friendly, BPA-free, steel water bottle. We love them because you can put them right in the fire (without the lid, or course) for boiling water or cooking food.
Can I put my Klean Kanteen in the dishwasher? ›Our single-wall Kanteens in brushed stainless are dishwasher safe, as are our pint cups, baby bottles and single wall food canisters. We recommend handwashing all coloured and all vacuum insulated bottles, vacuum insulated tumblers and vacuum-insulated canisters.
How to remove smell from Klean Kanteen? ›If your bottle or cap seems to be retaining flavors or smells, use diluted vinegar and soak them in it overnight. NOTE: the Stainless Bamboo Cap should not be soaked or immersed. All Kid Kanteen and Classic caps (except the Stainless Unibody Bamboo Caps) and all Wide caps are dishwasher safe.
Why buy Klean Kanteen? ›Our Products are Made For Life. We're helping people kick the single-use habit one Klean at a time. Our products are reusable, BPA free solutions to everything from plastic water bottles to single-use cups to disposable straws. We also design all of our products to last a lifetime.
What is the life expectancy of a stainless steel water bottle? ›Stainless steel bottles can last for up to 10 years if looked after (we have plenty of customers who have bottles this old that are still going strong!) As they are non leaching the only reason to replace them would be when the wear and tear becomes too much.
What is the average lifespan of a water bottle? ›But because plastic can begin leaching into bottled water over time, they generally have an expiration date of 2 years from the date of manufacture.
How long should you keep a stainless steel water bottle? ›Stainless steel water bottles last an average of 12 years, but if you lose your bottle or think it has lived out its days, you might be wondering what to do with it.
How long do stainless tumblers last? ›This makes it the perfect material for tumblers because it can last for more than five years with ordinary wear and tear without any problems. Additionally, stainless steel doesn't leach any harmful chemicals into your drink, ensuring that you stay safe and healthy while you're on the go.