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|  | |  | | | Klean Kanteen Loop Cap- Made of non leaching polypropylene #5 | | | | | SKU:
H8-7O15-R3J9 | | In Stock | | Availability:
Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | | | | | Loop cap lets you safely keep the water in your Klean Kanteen - allow in you to drink with a simple twist of the cap. Plus you can hook it to your bag, backpack or carabiner - how cool is that? Made of non leaching polypropylene #5. It fits all Klean Kanteen bottle sizes.
Get Your Very Own Non Leaching #5 PP Klean Kanteen Loop Cap Today | | | |
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| $4.20 | |
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| $1.95 | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 7.5 inches | | Product Width: | 3.0 inches | | Product Height: | 2.5 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.1 pounds | | Package Length: | 6.9 inches | | Package Width: | 2.9 inches | | Package Height: | 0.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 54 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 54 customer reviews )
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47 of 49 found the following review helpful:
Cap holds water Jun 26, 2008
By Paul M. Covert After several months of owning a 27oz bottle with this cap, I wondered why the beverage tasted funny, here when I put it in the sink to wash it, the cap would suck in soapy water. I ended up drilling some holes in the bottom and could not believe all the soapy water that came out. I will now stick with the drinkable caps at least I know nothing is going to spoil my beverage.
54 of 59 found the following review helpful:
Do not submerge Jul 17, 2008
By suz13 I ordered these as replacements to the plastic lids that came with my kanteens. They came with a "Made in China" sticker on them, so I soaked them in the sink to get the stickers off. They wanted to float, so I had to put something on them to hold them down in the water. A couple of hours later (I got distracted!), I picked them up to scrape off the stickers, and what do I hear but sloshing water... the lids had taken in water, but there was no way to open them up and get it out. All I could think was that the soapy water would be slowly leaking into my drinking water. So... it was back to the plastic lids Klean Kanteen Loop Cap/Polypro for us! (BTW, HealthEGoods was very helpful about returning them).
26 of 27 found the following review helpful:
water trapped inside Nov 10, 2008
By M. Whinnery I purchased several stainless steel caps. The adhesive from the labels wouldn't come off, so I soaked them in soapy water. The expensive lids now have water trapped inside where bacteria can breed. I can't get the water out; the caps are unsafe to use, and I'm out the money.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Leaks like crazy May 29, 2009
By reviewer
"traveler"
I joke that I'm going to singlehandedly ruin the environment by buying new caps, trying to find one that doesn't leak. I have the steel loop cap and it leaks probably about 50% of the time. Somehow the water always finds a way to seek out any electronics in my bag. Maybe some teflon tape will fix it?
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Better than what came with my bottle Sep 23, 2008
By Johnyx I like this cap better than the stainless/plastic one that originally came with my Klean Kanteen. This cap is simpler, all plastic (polypropylene, which has a fairly safe reputation at this time.) Easy to wash, goes through my dishwasher in the silverware basket with no problem.
While the original has the advantage of minimizing plastic contact with the water, it somehow gets water trapped inside it if washed in the dishwasher--but then it's very hard to get that water back out. Also the all-plastic flat caps I bought get water trapped inside them. But this cap seems to have a design with no place for the water to get trapped. Another reviewer complained about water getting trapped in this cap. Either 1) he has it confused with on of the other caps (flat top or stainless/plastic) OR 2) they changed the design of this cap between when he bought his and when I bought mine OR 3) I've just been lucky so far.
The one way I think this could be improved would be to have some sort of texture around the edge of the cap to make it easier to grip for tightening and loosening. As it is, the surface there is a bit too smooth; so if your hands are wet, weak, or greasy from hand lotion or fried chicken you kind of have to stick your finger through the loop to get leverage. (The flat-top plastic cap does have a texture there that makes it easier to grip.)
See all 54 customer reviews on Amazon.com
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