Bottles
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Dometic’s modular Drinkware system combines a range of bottles, lids and accessories into 408 configurations for any liquid carrying use you can think of, from everyday hydration to serious outdoor adventures.
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Ten years on from creating its first versatile, flat portable water vessel, which earned the company plenty of fans, Memobottle has designed a special Elements anniversary edition range with statement-making Satin Steel, Copper and Titanium models.
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Opening the "sipping port" on a bottle can be tricky, if you're drinking from it one-handed. If you just leave it open, though, the bottle's contents can slosh out as you drive, etc. The Lyd bottle offers a solution, in the form of a lid that only opens when your lips are touching it.
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When trying to keep wine fresh after being opened, it's important to limit the wine's exposure to oxygen left inside the bottle. QikVin does so in the form of a vessel that gets "smaller" as wine is poured out.
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Wondering how much and how often your baby is eating? Well, Sleevely is designed to tell you. It's a "SmartSleeve" that an existing baby bottle slides into, which monitors the infant's nutritional intake.
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There's an old camping trick, for people who don't want to bother getting a lantern: just stick a flashlight up against the bottom of a plastic pop bottle, turn the flashlight on, then bask in the bottle's glow. Now you can do the same sort of thing with wine bottles, using suckUK's bottlelight.
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Since the earliest days of brewing beer and making wine, the search has been on for an easy, affordable method of chilling drinks quickly without diluting them in the process. Spin Chill claims to have a solution that helps make beverages ice cold in 60 seconds.
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Amorim and O-I unveil their Helix cork and bottle that are designed so that the cork can be removed with a simple twist of the wrist.
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The new HydraPak SoftFlask is a collapsible, reusable water bottle designed for drinking on the go.
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The Lockey Bottle Lock securely slots into wine and liquor bottles with a twist to keep liquor bottle safe and secure.
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Researchers have designed a new two-triggered spray bottle, designed to keep young children from spraying out its contents.
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The Isang Litrong Liwanag (A Liter of Light) project is bringing light to the homes of the poor, by installing sunlight-diffusing pop bottles in their roofs.
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