Wide Mouth Flex Straw Cap Bottle
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Big enough for a whole day on the river or trails, Hydro Flasks 32 oz Wide Mouth Bottle is made with professional-grade stainless steel and a wider opening for faster fill. They couldnt think of a bottle more deserving of a refresh, so theyve elevated the silhouette and simplified design without compromising one degree of performance. And the Color Last powder coat is dishwasher safe for even more convenience. Cold stays ice cold for 24 hours, and hot stays wickedly hot for 12 just like always.
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6 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 3, 2025
With a new style of water bottle popping up every year, Which one have you stuck with?
I’ve had a wide mouth hydroflask for over a decade. Someone at work hid it from me, and I bought another identical one, just in a different color. The old one turned up (hidden at the back of a fridge in a department that I don’t work in) and now I have two hydroflask wide mouths.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Dec 3, 2025
With a new style of water bottle popping up every year, Which one have you stuck with?
I have a yeti 40 and hyraflas 32 or 36, can't remember. Both seem to perform equally well as far as I am concerned. I just didn't think about it until after that the 40 is too big for cup holders and a lot of other things. And that didn't seem like that big of a deal until I remembered that this includes a lot of backpacks with sleev cup holders, door storage compartments, etc.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Dec 2, 2025
With a new style of water bottle popping up every year, Which one have you stuck with?
Hydroflask 40oz. Has been my daily driver for over a decade. It finally got dropped and the vacuum seal broke so I replaced it with… another hydroflask, 32oz. this time. I’ve been very happy with Yeti products as well, I just thought the value proposition with a hydroflask was better.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Oct 2, 2025
Leakproof & Dishwasher Safe Water Bottles
I love Nalgene! I have like 3. They are so cheap, durable , and really easy to clean. Dishwasher safe and spouts aren’t usually on the same product as the insulated water bottles are almost always painted. Owala seems to be a decent brand, and I think they look nice. I also have an Iron Flash Fahrenheit widemouth that I’ve had for years that has a spout and is insulated, but sticking it in the dishwasher might chip it. Sorry I couldn’t directly answer but hopefully this can help point you in the right direction! 😊
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Sep 2, 2025
Water bottle recommendations?
My original wide mouth 32oz Hydroflask is 9 years old. I liked their old flip lid a lot, but their new one leaks the tiniest bit so I just switched to their straw flip lid. I have a Stanley Quencher (30 oz) that keeps water really cold but I only use it in the car or at home as I think it would be a pain to carry all day. I got this as a gift from my work and I probably wouldn’t have bought it otherwise but it really does keep water cold for a long time.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Sep 2, 2025
Water bottle recommendations?
Hydro Flask 1L wide mouth. Been using mine 3 years, zero leaks, fully dishwasher safe. I toss it in after coffee, tea, even soup once (don’t ask lol) and it still cleans perfectly.
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