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Possible damage from mixing drinks flavouring in bottle

kerradeph
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Its a waterbottle.

 

Its meant to shake around in a backpack nonstop

 

Unless its built like crap this shouldnt happen for many many many years.

 

 

I have a 40oz water bottle and I'm curious if there could be an issue from mixing powdered drink flavouring in the bottle? Could the shaking while full of water cause the joint at the lip to fail prematurely or is there some extra stabilizing structure between the inner section and the outside?

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Its a waterbottle.

 

Its meant to shake around in a backpack nonstop

 

Unless its built like crap this shouldnt happen for many many many years.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, kerradeph said:

I have a 40oz water bottle and I'm curious if there could be an issue from mixing powdered drink flavouring in the bottle? Could the shaking while full of water cause the joint at the lip to fail prematurely or is there some extra stabilizing structure between the inner section and the outside?

i have a feilling it whould fine uunless it cuases high presure 

 

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10 minutes ago, jaslion said:

Its a waterbottle.

 

Its meant to shake around in a backpack nonstop

 

Unless its built like crap this shouldnt happen for many many many years.

Yeah, that was pretty much my thought, but I figured I should ask and see if there would be any notable issues. Filling the bottle roughly twice a day will add up pretty quickly over time with shaking it vs just using it for water. 

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2 minutes ago, kerradeph said:

Yeah, that was pretty much my thought, but I figured I should ask and see if there would be any notable issues. Filling the bottle roughly twice a day will add up pretty quickly over time with shaking it vs just using it for water. 

Not really no.

 

You arent doing anything to the seal as in causing friction. Theres just some liquid splashing.

 

 

Basically if you dont put mechanical strss on it its fine.

 

Also like my cheapo 10€ waterbottle is now 8 years old, dented to hell survived 2 car collisions and whatnot. If that can these for sure should

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19 minutes ago, jaslion said:

Not really no.

 

You arent doing anything to the seal as in causing friction. Theres just some liquid splashing.

 

 

Basically if you dont put mechanical strss on it its fine.

 

Also like my cheapo 10€ waterbottle is now 8 years old, dented to hell survived 2 car collisions and whatnot. If that can these for sure should

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