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Old 07-16-10 | 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by J B Bell
REI has a bunch of insulated containers; or if you're sticking with cold drinks, you could use a klean kanteen--I like these, but it is annoying that they require a special bottle cage. (You could put hot coffee in one, and it would be fine--but your hand would hurt!)
Hot coffee? What the heck are you talking about? Has the world gone mad?

So two people have recommended a Kleen Kanteen. And this brings up a question... I found a Kleen Kanteen floating in Lake Union not too long ago. I pulled it out of the water because it doesn't belong there, and I haven't done anything with it, so it's in some corner somewhere at home. I haven't actually used it because Lake U is equal parts water and diesel fuel. So ... the stainless steel part of the bottle should still be good, right? I should only have to replace the plastic cap? I imagine that part can be recycled, and some bleach water might sterilize the can?
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