Klean Kanteen Kids TKWide Insulated Water Bottle with Twist Cap - 12 fl. oz.
Crafted to hold up to your little tyke's adventures, the kids' Klean Kanteen TKWide insulated water bottle has a handy twist cap with a straw that makes it easy for them to sip when they're on the go.









- Made from certified 90% postconsumer recycled 18/8 food-grade stainless steel
- TK Closureâ„¢ internal thread design increases thermal performance
- Climate Lockâ„¢ double-wall vacuum insulation keeps contents hot or cold for hours
- Chip-resistant Klean Coatâ„¢ finish
- Won't retain or impart flavors
- Slim design fits in most cup holders
- BPA-free
Imported.
View all Klean Kanteen Water BottlesBest Use | Casual |
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Liquid Capacity (L) | 0.36 liters |
Liquid Capacity (fl. oz.) | 12 fluid ounces |
Dimensions | 3 x 7.4 inches |
Fits In Cup Holder | Yes |
Water Bottle Material | Stainless Steel |
Material(s) | 18/8 stainless steel/polyproylene/silicone |
BPA Free | Yes |
Insulated | Yes |
Bottle Opening | Wide |
Cap Type | Flip Top |
Weight | 12.8 ounces |
Sustainability | From a Climate Neutral Certified brand |
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Leaked at threading Do Not Buy
I prefer a smaller thermos for travel and commute. I noticed when I used it for hot tea or coffee you need to keep the straw open to express the hot air or pressure otherwise it pushed the liquid up when you first open it up again to drink. The next day I’m making a hot drink to take to work and I use the handle to tighten it as much as possible and notice hot coffee leaking from the sides. It’s coming from between the lid and the top of the bottle where the threading is supposed to to seal it. It doesn’t. Tried using it on cold water and drips came out when I tipped it sideways. Now I’m worried when I travel it will leak all over my stuff and hot liquid too! Returning as soon as I have a replacement. Now I just have to settle for cold drinks and keeping it empty on trips and my commute! What a waste. Klean Kanteen: this is atrocious. How can you do this and sell it to kids? I want to support your good quality work having just lost a 10 year thermos.