Hydro Flask Review

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I usually review books because I am constantly reading and love to share books with you that I enjoy. This week, I’m sharing something I also use constantly: my water bottle.

I drink water, kombucha, and herbal teas almost every day. At home, I drink out of a quart size mason jar with a Cuppow lid, but that doesn’t work as well on the go because a mason jar doesn’t fit in my car’s cup holder.

I have a Klean Kanteen and have used it for years (in fact, I can’t even count the dents it has now and it has served me really well). My only complaint with the Klean is that it is all metal and it doesn’t keep liquids cool or hot for long. If I use it to workout outside in the summer, my water is hot enough to make tea by the end of my workout.

I love the idea of glass water bottles, but they aren’t practical with my kids.

Until recently, I typically just loaded up the ice in my Klean Kanteen and hoped it wasn’t hot by the time I wanted to drink it.

A few weeks ago my husband and I went out for our anniversary and we stopped by our local outdoor sports store to get extra carabiners for our treehouse zip line. While he was getting the needed climbing supplies, I browsed the camping gear and saw something called a Hydro Flask.

What is Hydro Flask?

The packaging claimed that this Hydro Flask water bottle could keep cold liquids cool for 24+ hours and hot beverages warm for 12+ hours. I was skeptical but intrigued. I read the rest of the package and found that Hydro Flask was made with food grade stainless steel and a double-wall vacuum insulation to keep temperatures steady. I also noticed that the plastic lid was BPA free.

I noticed a store employee carrying one around and drinking out of it so I asked him about it.

He opened it and showed me the ice inside… and told me that he put the ice in the night before. Not only had it kept it cold for almost 24 hours, there was still ice in it.

I grabbed a purple wide-mouth bottle and a black bottle with a flip top lid for warm drinks and asked my hubby if they could be our anniversary gifts to each other.

Does the Hydro Flask Work as Advertised?

Fast forward a few weeks and I’ve tested them daily:

  • I used the coffee cup Hydro Flask with my special coffee and it stayed hot for 4+ hours (I finished drinking it then so I don’t know if it would have stayed warm even longer)
  • I put ice water in it in at night and then taken it with me the next day on errands in a hot car and working out and it still had ice in it when I got home.
  • I put fresh juice with ice and it stayed cold all day
  • Used it to keep homemade kombucha cold and carbonated all day long

I now use my Hydro Flask daily and it is pretty much the only bottle I use. If you’re ever in the market for a water bottle, I highly recommend them. These are the specific ones I’ve tried:

Do you use a water bottle? What is your favorite? Share below!

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

115 responses to “Hydro Flask Review”

  1. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    I also have a 32 oz Hydro Flask and absolutely love it. I’ve been using it for about 3 months now. It goes with me everywhere! They are expensive but worth every penny in my opinion.

  2. Debbie Avatar

    Klean Kanteen insulated bottles fit a car cup holder and keep things hot/cold all day or night. Just check the dimensions of the ones you choose and order a cafe cap for daily use! Try Amazon.

  3. Tati Avatar

    I read that there is lead on the bottom of these bottles

    I think I am going to stick to my glass water bottles with the rubber sleeve. However, it is tempting to buy this as i live in Hawaii, and it would be nice to be able to drink cold water on the beach. But the fact that it is also made in China is making me doubt I will want to purchase this.

  4. den lim Avatar

    Any tips on cleaning? I used my with tea, and now it tastes like tea even when there is only water inside. Tried cleaning with soap and water, but the tea taste is still there

  5. Jess Avatar

    I just ordered and received this last week. It is awesome. Keeps my tea hot all the way to work. Keeps my water cold all day through work. Completely worth getting and having to replace my other beverage containers. Also love how the top clicks closed and open to stay in place.

  6. Amanda C. Avatar
    Amanda C.

    My HydroFlask bottles came in yesterday and I am loving it so far. The water stay cold and crisp!! I wasn’t thrilled with the made in china. I see many other people have had the same feeling.

    So far so good and one baby step for my family!

  7. Carol Nathan Avatar
    Carol Nathan

    Thank you for this review! I have been wondering if it’s okay to put Kombucha in my Hydro Flask to flavor my water. It sounds like it’s okay to do? It won’t harm the Kombucha?

  8. Nicole Avatar

    FYI: Klean Kanteen has double insulated water bottles that keep drinks cold for 24 hours. We all have one. I use my other klean kanteens to refill our double insulated bottles at soccer and baseball tournaments because the ice doesn’t melt quickly,

  9. Kristy Avatar

    I love my Hydro Flasks! I’ve used them for the past few years – they are the greatest! How do your clean yours? Do you have any tips? Since they can’t go through the dishwasher, I always worry that I don’t get them clean enough..

  10. Marina Gershon Avatar
    Marina Gershon

    My favorite is EcoJarz lids for mason jars- they are not plastic like the Cuppow ones and are cheaper. They are made from stainless steel or silicone and you can turn any mason jar into a to-go container!

  11. April Avatar

    I have recently started using a mason jar for my water. I found the pint and a half size fits perfectly in my car cup holder. It holds 20 ounces like my Tervis did and I added a top to accommodate a straw. The perfect drinking glass.

  12. Jamie Avatar

    I just ordered a Hydro flask and I was a little bummed when I received it and noticed a label on the bottom that read “made in China”. What is everyone’s thoughts on this? Is it safe?

  13. Jessica Avatar
    Jessica

    I’ve been using a hydro flask for the past two years and I’m absolutely impressed by how long they keep hot drinks hot. My husband is in the military and during a training exercise he made hot tea in the hydro flask. He was unable to drink it for about 12-14 hours later and it was still to hot to drink!

  14. Freesia Avatar
    Freesia

    I have been using a Thermos bottle for years and it does keep hit and cold liquid as is. Is there something bad about them that I don’t know of ?

  15. Meg Avatar

    My husband and I have an active outdoor lifestyle, only somewhat hampered right now because we have a young son. He has worked in the outdoor retail industry for a long time, and sees these products all day long. We use both Kleen Kanteen AND Hydro Flask products, as well as Camelbak and Nalgene. It really depends what you need (hot/cold) and what time of year it is. We love all of those brands, but I have to say hands down, I love my Hydro Flask for keeping beverages the temp I need them to be.

  16. Anna Avatar

    I may not have read closely enough – but is the inside of the bottle stainless steel? I’m interested since you say you drink kombucha out of it. Or is it just an old wives’ tale that you may not want to use stainless steel with live cultures?

    These bottles do sound great, however! Thanks for the review. (Love the blog, I’m constantly sending your articles to various friends.)

  17. Jenni Avatar

    For water I use a glass “ello” water bottle. I love drinking water from a glass and the rubbery sleeve on the out side keeps it from breaking. I have dropped it hundreds of times. No Cracks!
    I think I will try the hydro flask for coffee and tea tho because I am constantly forgetting about it for a a half hour or so then its cold 🙁

  18. Brenda Swygert Avatar
    Brenda Swygert

    I first purchased a 21 oz hydroflask and Loved it for work. I then purchased a 40 oz one for when I am out and about all day. I absolutely LOVE them and have since purchased one for my son and husband as well as all of the members of my sister’s family as birthday gifts. No more Klean Kanteen for us.

  19. Julie Hansen Avatar
    Julie Hansen

    Sounds intriguing…but from what I have been reading BPA free just means they put other harmful chemicals in–so I am trying to steer clear of all plastics.

    1. Carol Avatar

      I agree, Julie! I use a Kleen Kanteen with screw on metal lid. I only put water in it so when it spills on me, it just needs to dry. Wish someone would make a stainless steel mug with a stainless steel screw on lid. But maybe the metal would be too hot on your lips?….

      1. Brenda Avatar

        Hydro-Flask has an all metal lid option for the standard size bottles (smaller opening).

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