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RHINUS 17oz/500ml Stainless Steel Water Bottle
RHINUS 17oz/500ml Stainless Steel Water Bottle
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Don’t leave home without this sleek 17oz water bottle to keep you hydrated. It’s made from high-quality stainless steel and has double-wall insulation to keep cold drinks cold and hot drinks hot. Its elongated neck and thin design allows you to easily carry it or slip it into your bag. Best of all, the leak-proof cap ensures no liquids will spill and the large surface area makes a great canvas for eye-catching designs.
- Dimensions: 255 mm (10.03″) tall and 70 mm (2.85″) diameter
- Vacuum flask with double-wall construction
- Insulation keeps the liquid hot or cold for 6 h
- Dishwasher not recommended due to vacuum seal. Hand-wash only.
Printed on demand to reduce waste and protect nature.
Unique design featuring 'Rhinus - Recycle Art Wildlife' by Joz Decruy, courtesy of MPC Gallery.
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Don’t leave home without this sleek 17oz water bottle to keep you hydrated. It’s made from high-quality stainless steel and has double-wall insulation to keep cold drinks cold and hot drinks hot. Its elongated neck and thin design allows you to easily carry it or slip it into your bag. Best of all, the leak-proof cap ensures no liquids will spill and the large surface area makes a great canvas for eye-catching designs.
- Dimensions: 255 mm (10.03″) tall and 70 mm (2.85″) diameter
- Vacuum flask with double-wall construction
- Insulation keeps the liquid hot or cold for 6 h
- Dishwasher not recommended due to vacuum seal. Hand-wash only.
Printed on demand to reduce waste and protect nature.
Unique design featuring 'Rhinus - Recycle Art Wildlife' by Joz Decruy, courtesy of MPC Gallery.
