Fanhaw 20 Oz Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle with 1 Lid (Chug Lid) – For Kids, Women, Men | Leak & Sweat Proof with Anti-Dust Lid (Gray)

$17.99

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Description


Product Description

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Can the Fanhaw insulated water bottle be cleaned in a dishwasher?

Yes, the bottle is dishwasher-safe. However, it is recommended to hand wash the lid, as cleaning it in a dishwasher may cause parts of the lid to get lost or deform due to high temperatures, which could affect its sealing performance.

What should I do if my Fanhaw insulated bottle lid is leaking?

Please check if the seal ring and stopper are missing. If not, ensure the silicone seal is correctly placed. Misalignment can cause leaks. Adjust it first. If it still leaks or misses accessories, contact the seller for a lid replacement.

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Customer Reviews

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Price

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CAPACITY

20/24/32/40 OZ

20/24/32/40 OZ

32 OZ

32/40/64 OZ

14/18 OZ

14/18 OZ

40 OZ/5 CUPS

TOP STYLE

CHUG LID

STRAW LID

CHUG LID (2nd Gen)

SPOUT/STRAW/CARABINER LIDS

STRAW LID (2nd Gen)

STRAW LID (2nd Gen)

COVER WITH UTENSILS

RECOMMENDED AGE RANGE

ADULTES/KIDS

ADULTES/KIDS

ADULTES/KIDS

ADULTES

KIDS

KIDS

ADULTES/KIDS

MAIN MATERIAL

18/8 STAINLESS STEEL

18/8 STAINLESS STEEL

TRITAN

18/8 STAINLESS STEEL

18/8 STAINLESS STEEL

18/8 STAINLESS STEEL

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DISHWASHER SAFE

YES ( EXCEPT FOR THE LID)

YES ( EXCEPT FOR THE LID)

NO

YES ( EXCEPT FOR THE LID)

YES ( EXCEPT FOR THE LID)

YES ( EXCEPT FOR THE LID)

YES ( EXCEPT FOR THE LID)

Fanhaw provides a 1-year warranty. If you’re unsure how to contact us, please refer to the video in the image.
The bottles are dishwasher safe, except for the lid. Please hand wash the lid
The chug lids feature a dust-prevent cover to keep the spout clean
The bottle is constructed from food-grade 18/8 stainless steel, ensuring it is 100% BPA-free, odor-free, and toxin-free
Double wall insulation ensures that drinks stay cold for up to 24 hours

Reviews (13)

13 reviews for Fanhaw 20 Oz Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle with 1 Lid (Chug Lid) – For Kids, Women, Men | Leak & Sweat Proof with Anti-Dust Lid (Gray)

  1. M. Stern

    Good bottle and keeps drinks cold
    Worth every bit of the $10 I got these on sale for! I was using another one I got on Amazon and they were ok for a few months, but then all my drinks tasted funny, even though I use a bottle brush and dishwasher to clean.I used this one first time today and my drink tastes normal again and was ice cold! I didn’t notice the other ones were not keeping things as cold. I definitely recommend this bottle (so far) as I haven’t washed and reused it yet.

  2. Ruthanne G.

    BEST DESIGN I’VE EVER SEEN
    This is by far the best water bottle I’ver ever had. The design of the entire cap is so user-friendly. The carryhandle is part of the cover and a simple snap opens it all up. The drinking design is brilliant too. No dripping,or spillover. The stainless steel lining keeps things cold for a long time and the wide mouth makes ice cubessimple to add. LOVE IT.

  3. xBryMilx

    Decent performance at a decent price
    I bought two of these mainly for my bike rides. I had to replace my aging Contigo water bottles b/c the handles are breaking and to replace them with another Contigo brand is too expensive. I also wanted a bottle that you could use with one hand to open it which is important when riding a bike. And lastly, I wanted a 20oz bottle as I do not have enough room in my bike’s water bottle cage to fit a 24oz bottle (it hits the bike frame). It seems most bottles nowadays are 24oz or more.This Fanhaw bottle had the features I wanted. It seems to keep liquids cold for a decent amount of time. The handle feels a bit flimsy so we will see how it holds up. I like the size as it is a smaller footprint than my Contigo 20 oz bottles (about an inch shorter). In fact, I had to measure both b/c I did not think the Fanhaw would hold as much. Sure enough, 20oz. It also does not leak. Yay!The only minor issue is how the lid opens. It flips up and as you drink from the bottle but only goes back so far. So, the lid is right between your eyes and hits the forehead which limits how much you can tilt the bottle. You have to tilt your entire head back a bit to drink especially as you get near empty. It’s minor and I can still see enough when riding my bike, but I do wish it opened more and was out of the way. Oh, and you cannot turn it sideways to prevent getting hit between the eyes as it has a vent hole which if the bottle is turned sideways, contents will leak from the hole. I wish they allowed the cap to swing open further.On the plus side, washing the bottle is easy. The Contigo bottles have springs and stuff in the bottle top and a small spout that opens which can be a pain to clean. We only use our bottles for water so it is not a big deal. This Fanhaw bottle just has a regular hole-type opening and some rubber or silicone seals. Very easy to clean.For the price, it does what my Contigo bottles do though just not as well (the Contigo bottles did not have flipping type lid, just a push button that opened a spout). If they could improve the amount the lid opens so it swings back further, they would have a near perfect bottle, at least for my needs. I noticed while writing this review that there is a tab that stops the lid from opening further. I suspect that through repeated use of the top flipping open and relying on this small tab to stop its momentum, it will ultimately break and the top will flip all the way open and no longer hit the forehead. So, it may be a rare case where something breaks and it improves the product:)UPDATE: I noticed after my review above that you can push the lid open further so it does not hit you in the forehead. The tab is just an initial stop position. Although when fully open it still obstructs your view if riding a bike, you do not need to tilt your head back as far.Another UPDATE: It has since occured to me that my comparison to the Contigo water bottle is not a great comparison. Yes, the Fanhaw is cheaper than the Contigo, but as my wife pointed out, we have dropped our Contigo water bottles numerous times over the years (even while riding our bikes and hence they fell to the pavement at 15mph) and they have held up well. I doubt the Fanhaw water bottle will survive a single fall to the concrete as the lid is a cheap plastic unlike the durable materials used on the Contigo bottles. I will try my best not to drop it but as much as we use them, it is bound to happen.

  4. chantell griffin

    Father Day present
    My boyfriend loves it and keeps it close to him

  5. T Aaron

    Non-sweating
    I really the size of the cup, as well as the size of the drink spout. Also, a pretty color. Easy to hold too.I look forward to the no glass sweating part.

  6. froggy 54

    Fanhaw insulated water bottle
    I bought it for my brother, he loves it!

  7. D. A. Schmidt

    Best water bottle ever!
    This bottle hold ice overnight and beyond. I ordered it sick of other insulated mugs that were warm in the morning. Not this one. Ice until you are ready to refill.

  8. Scott

    Which insulated water bottle for my bike
    After using several plastic water bottles on my long bike rides for many years, and being constantly disappointed with the water where the ice was melted before the halfway point of my ride, I decided to look for an insulated bottle that would fit my bike water holders. I found 2 that seemed the right size and claimed to keep water cold for 24 hours. The Konokyo 18 oz Stainless Steel Double Wall Vaccum Metal Water Flask with Leak-proof (Straw Lid) and the Fanhaw 20 Oz Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle with 1 Lid (Chug Lid). The 18oz bottle has stated measurements of 8.5” x 2.93” with a measured opening of 2.25” while the 20oz bottle has stated measurements of 9.33” x 2.76” with a stated opening of 1.96”. In reality the 18oz bottle measured just over 9” with lid and 7.75” without and a width of 2.96”, while the 20oz bottle measured 9.25” with lids and 8.25” without and a width of 2.88”. Both bottles fit easily into my bike bottle holders with the 18oz bottle being a bit tighter which may make it more secure over rugged terrain. I prefer chug lids over straw lids which gives an advantage to the 20oz bottle, plus the extra 2oz would be welcomed. So I decided to test both bottles as they both state to keep water cold for 24 hours. The first thing I noticed when filling both bottles was the narrower opening in the 20oz bottle which made it harder for the ice dispenser to hit home. So anyway, I loaded 25 ice cubes in each bottle and filled them with water and measured the them both at 40F 10 minutes later. 8 hours later I opened them up to measure the 18oz at 38F and the 20oz at 36F. At 18.5 hours, the the 18oz was 41F and had no ice, while the 20oz was still 36F and had ice. At 24 hours the 18oz was 44F while the 20oz was 40F. At 31 hours the 18oz was at 52F while the 20oz was 46F. At 40 hours the 18oz was 56F while the 20oz was 52F. My last measurement was at 48 hours where the 18oz was 60F and the 20oz was 54F. What this told me was that I could keep water colder for longer with the 20oz Fanhaw bottle with chug top over the 18oz Konokyo bottle with straw top. Maybe the smaller opening at the top is why it stayed cold longer? Neither bottle would disappoint me on my bike rides since they only last up to half a day, but the more friendly bigger opening on the 18oz bottle makes it easier to load ice and its slightly thicker footprint makes it more secure on my bike. Now I just have to find a chug lid for the 18oz bottle since it seems to be a more standard size (2.25”) versus the more narrow opening (1.96”) of the 20oz bottle. Looking online I cannot find replacement lids for the 20oz bottle of different types or as a replacement, and I have yet to find a chug lid for the 18oz that has a two finger holder. Without a chug lid for the 18oz bottle I will probably just use the 20oz bottle and just replace it completely when needed since it keeps the water colder and provides those 2 extra ounces. At around $10 for either bottle, do replacement lids matter?

  9. Edna W

    I really like this, it has a quality feel as the main body (not lid) can go in the dishwasher. I like the way it opens and closes, there’s a small hole to allow air to circulate through the lid when drinking (so you can drink without an airlock) and it’s watertight when closed, with a lock clasp to prevent accidental opening. In addition, the lid has a handy carry handle and it all fits neatly into my car drinks holder.The only negative, is that if you tip the bottle up too high at the start of drinking, water comes out of the ‘air hole’ so make sure you don’t tip it as you would a plastic bottle for example.

  10. Samual

    This water bottle is the perfect size!! Not too big or too small. Keeps water nice and cold

  11. Iseult

    Bought two – both leaked immediately. Would not purchase again.

  12. Alman-Achim

    Absolut super!

  13. AK

    So far so good, the lid is perfect, the water stays cool and tastes better than plastic bottles.The size is perfect to take to the gym or in your car’s cupholders. The lid has a lock and carrying option.

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