Was poking around on web tonight looking for some god bottles to carry
my green tea to work in.
Was all settled on some wide mouthed Nalgene Lexan bottles when I came
across this link
http://tinyurl.com/3pedr
So what's the scoop? Avoid Lexan and use HDPE instead?
Larry Hoover - 19 Oct 2004 22:23 GMT
> Was poking around on web tonight looking for some god bottles to carry
> my green tea to work in.
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> So what's the scoop? Avoid Lexan and use HDPE instead?
Define safe. I would use the HDPE version, but then again, I studied
bisphenol A's estrogenic activity.
Lar
Arbor - 23 Oct 2004 18:30 GMT
> Was poking around on web tonight looking for some god bottles to carry
> my green tea to work in.
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>
> So what's the scoop? Avoid Lexan and use HDPE instead?
Use glass bottles - problem solved.
They are somewhat heavier and you have to handle more carefully - a
padded cover/case would be a good idea. On the pro-side- glass is
easy to clean and you don't have to worry about chemical interaction
with your tea.
me@privacy.net - 24 Oct 2004 04:13 GMT
>Use glass bottles - problem solved.
>They are somewhat heavier and you have to handle more carefully - a
>padded cover/case would be a good idea. On the pro-side- glass is
>easy to clean and you don't have to worry about chemical interaction
>with your tea.
Who makes glass bottles with GOOD leak proof caps?