Product Features
• Durable, ultralight electropolished #304 stainless steel
• Slim design fits most bottle holders
• Toxin-free and non-leaching
• Clean tasting (hot or cold)
• Bottle is dishwasher safe, washing caps in the dishwasher is
not recommended.
12
oz Bottle
The
Klean Kanteen Sippy — a reusable, lightweight, and risk free 12oz
stainless steel bottle designed for small hands comes with a sippy adapter
made from safe, non leaching polypropylene plastic (pp#5) and 2 spouts,
or with a flat cap, loop cap, or a sport drinking cap. Weighs 4 ounces.
Designed for small hands & to fit in lunch boxes & backpacks.
18
oz Bottle
The
Kid Kanteen — a reusable, lightweight, and risk free 18oz stainless
steel bottle designed for small hands comes with a stainless flat, steel
loop, or a sport drinking cap made from safe, non leaching polypropylene
plastic (pp#5). Weighs 6 ounces.
27
oz Bottle
Reusable, lightweight,
and risk free. Weighs 8 ounces.
40
oz Bottle
When 27 ounces isn't
enough, our larger capacity 40 ounce stainless steel bottle. Weighs
11 ounces.
Accessories



• Sippy spouts
(needs adapter ring!) $4.90
• Adapter ring (for sippy spouts) $4.90
• Sports drinking cap (non-leaching Polypropylene #5). $4.90
• Stainless loop cap. $5.90

• 27oz shoulder
sling. $5.50
KK FAQs
How much does a Kanteen
weigh?
Klean Kanteens are lighter than they look, the 18oz bottle weights 6oz,
the 27oz bottle weighs 8oz and the 40oz bottle weighs 11oz.
Can I put hot liquids
in my Klean Kanteen?
No, Klean Kanteens are single walled and not for use with hot liquids.
Can I put my Kanteen
in the freezer?
We do not recommend it and it will void the 1-year warranty against
manufacturer defects. Freezing water in your Kanteen may cause it to
deform as it expands.
My sports cap broke
or leaks. Will you replace it?
Absolutely. We offer a 1-year guarantee on the Klean Kanteen bottles,
sports cap and lid against manufacturing defects. Please send Klean
Kanteen your damaged goods along with your return address and they will
replace them free of charge. If you have questions or comments, email
them to customerservice@kleankanteen.com
Why is the sports cap
made of plastic and not stainless steel?
Your teeth. We chose polypropylene #5 because it has no known leaching
characteristics and is softer if you hit a bump on the trail. If you’d
rather avoid plastic altogether, a stainless steel screw-on lid is available
as an accessory.
What is stainless steel?
Stainless steel is an iron-containing alloy made from some of the basic
elements found on earth: iron ore, chromium, silicon, nickel, carbon,
nitrogen, and manganese. Properties of the final alloy are tailored
by varying amounts of these elements. There are more than 57 stainless
steels recognized as standard alloys on the market. Klean Kanteens are
constructed from high quality sanitary grade 304 stainless steel which
has a low nickel content. Stainless steel has excellent resistance to
stain or rust due to its chromium content making it a material of choice
among the food processing, dairy and brewery industries. Stainless steel
is easy to clean, durable, inert and sanitary.
What is nickel and
how can it affect my health?
Nickel is a naturally abundant element found in the earth’s crust,
soil and ocean floor. It is generally resistant to corrosion and is
therefore used to make metal alloys such as stainless steel. Approximately
10-15% of the population is sensitive to nickel. The health effects
of nickel are highly dependent on the manner and degree of exposure,
according to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR),
a department of the U.S. Dept. of Public Health and Human Services.
The ATSDR warns that environmental exposures may arise from wearing
costume jewelry, handling coins or from inhaling dust near nickel industries.
The most common reaction to handling nickel is a skin rash at the site
of contact. Less frequently, those sensitive to nickel have asthma attacks
after inhaling dust containing nickel. Klean Kanteens are constructed
of high quality, sanitary grade 304 stainless steel. 304 has a low nickel
content and is preferred by breweries and dairies.
Will the stainless
steel react with acidic beverages?
No.
Why is the Kanteen
made in China?
Cost and quality.
Is the Kanteen a thermos?
No. A Kanteen is a single-walled bottle and has little insulating properties.
Keep in mind that if your drink is boiling hot, the Kanteen will be
too hot to directly handle. The single-walled construction allows for
more volume and the option to put your Kanteen on a flame. Insulating
jackets are available in hemp or burlap to keep your beverage ice cold
or warm.
How do I clean my Kanteen?
Klean Kanteens are dishwasher safe (washing caps in the dishwasher is
not recommended because H2O can squeeze itself into the cap) or easy
to clean with a bottle brush and mild soap. We recommend an old fashioned
cleaner: white vinegar and baking soda.
Why is stainless steel
better that aluminum?
Aluminum although light weight has to be lined with something to make
sure the contents are safe for drinking. Usually it is lined with baked
on epoxy (toxic) or ceramic (can crack).
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