Collection: Adults Water Bottles

Stay Hydrated All Day with Our Insulated Water Bottles

Keep your drinks perfectly chilled or warm wherever you go! Our stainless steel, insulated water bottles keep beverages cold for up to 24 hours and hot for up to 12 hours. Available in 350ml, 500ml, and 750ml sizes, they’re perfect for work, travel, gym, outdoor adventures, or everyday hydration.

Eco-friendly and reusable, these bottles help you stay hydrated sustainably, and personalisation options - including laser engraving or fun stickers, make each bottle truly unique. Hydration has never looked so good!

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How to pick the right bottle size for your child's age and activity

Match bottle capacity to your child’s age and activity. As a simple guide: nursery and early primary children will usually manage 200 ml to 350 ml, older primary children often need 350 ml to 500 ml, and teenagers or children doing PE or after-school sport may benefit from 500 ml to 750 ml. Choose a size based on how much your child drinks between refills and whether they can top up at school, as refill availability affects sensible capacity. Smaller bottles suit little hands and make one-handed use easier, while larger bottles can need two hands and work best with a lid or spout your child can operate confidently to reduce spills.

Try the bottle before you commit. Fill it and ask your child to carry it in their bag and do a short practice back-to-school run to check the weight, balance and whether it fits side pockets or lunchbox compartments. If a filled bottle affects their posture or keeps slipping from the pocket, try a smaller capacity or a different shape, and pair the size with a lid your child can open and close independently. Check seals, spouts and the inside regularly to keep the bottle hygienic for reuse, and watch a typical school day to see how often it gets refilled so you can adjust the size if needed.

Try a 250ml insulated bottle for little hands

Prioritise durable, food-safe insulation for packed lunches

Choose bottles made from food-grade 304 stainless steel, sometimes shown as 18/8, and look for double-wall vacuum insulation. 304 stainless resists corrosion and is far less likely to leach chemicals than many plastics. Vacuum insulation reduces heat transfer, so drinks stay hot or cold for longer and there is a lower risk of bacterial growth.

When checking claims, look for labels like 'food-grade' or 'BPA-free' and ask for independent testing or certification from recognised safety bodies. Make sure the technical specs say 'vacuum insulated' or 'double-wall' rather than simply trusting marketing phrasing.

Also prioritise child-friendly durability: secure, lockable lids, reinforced or recessed bases, protective bumpers and powder-coated or textured finishes that resist chipping and slipping. Those practical details make packed lunches and busy days a bit easier for parents.

Choose bottles with a wide mouth and removable seals so you can clean them thoroughly. Replace damaged gaskets as soon as you spot them, and avoid insulation designs that can trap moisture. Check the inside for any pitting, peeling or other signs of wear that could harbour bacteria, and have a look at lids, seals and the base after knocks to catch early damage. Use simple checks: if a bottle suddenly stops keeping drinks hot or cold, or shows dents that might affect its insulation, treat it as compromised and stop relying on it. For younger children, favour spill-proof lids with pressure-relief features that are secure but easy to take apart and inspect for hygiene.

Pick a leakproof stainless bottle with wide opening

Choose leakproof, easy to clean bottles and matching school sets

Try a quick leak test at home: fill the bottle, check every seal is closed, turn it upside down and give it a gentle shake to spot any weak points. Pick lids with secure locking and double seals, pack bottles upright in school bags when you can to reduce spill risk, and keep spare seals to swap in when the originals wear out. For hygiene, choose bottles with a wide mouth and fully removable lids, spouts and straws so you can get to every surface with a bottle brush, and take them apart regularly to stop residue building up.

When it comes to lunchboxes and bottles, a few simple checks can make all the difference. Opt for food-grade stainless steel or certified food-contact polymers that will not chip or flake, and look for clear labelling that components are free from BPA and phthalates. Choose containers with reinforced bases, sturdy lids and replaceable parts so a single drop does not put a bottle out of action. Give hinges, seals and threads a quick, regular check to spot wear before leaks or breakage. Measure bag and lunchbox pockets to make sure items sit snugly for back to school routines, choose closures children can open themselves, and consider bright colours or reflective details for playground safety. Label each item so matching sets stay complete, and replace only the worn piece rather than the whole set.

Pick a bottle that is the right size for your child and fits their routine. Look for robust food-grade 304 stainless steel with double-wall vacuum insulation, and one that fully disassembles for easy cleaning. Those features help keep drinks at the right temperature, reduce the risk of bacterial build-up, and stand up to knocks so the bottle stays safe and usable throughout the school day.

Give the bottle a quick test at home to check fit and leakproof performance, and have a look at seals and the base after any knocks. Swap out any worn gaskets promptly to keep it hygienic and well insulated. Match size, insulation and ease of cleaning to your child and the bag they’ll be carrying so mornings run more smoothly and the bottle becomes a reliable part of back to school routines.

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