Frank Green Ceramic Reusable Bottle (1 litre) - Push Button Lid

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$59.95
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When you need a big bottle of water on you, the 1 litre Frank Green Ceramic Reusable Bottle is for you. It's also perfect for keeping on your desk, so you don't need to get up constantly to refill it!

This beauty is made with an innovative combination of ceramic and stainless steel, which means your beverage will smell and taste true to what you're drinking, and the temperature control - whether hot or cold - will last longer. Yes please!

With the same unique integrity and design principles that you expect from Frank Green products, the new and innovative ceramic range is made using only premium, safe and non-toxic materials, pared back with the signature Frank Green aesthetic to work seamlessly with your lifestyle.

Your reusable ceramic bottle is vacuum-insulated and triple-walled to retain heat and conserve cool liquids for longer than ever, without any annoying condensation. Thanks to its innovative ceramic layer, there's no taste interference.

Your Frank Green Ceramic Reusable Bottle features:

  • Triple-walled thermal insulation to retain heat or keep liquids cold for hours on end
  • A drinking hole which has been designed for optimum liquid flow
  • Its clever one handed push-button operation opens and closes the spill-resistant lid
  • Shatterproof, this beauty is made from premium grade 304 stainless steel with a layer of ceramic on the inside
  • Its stain and odour resistant inner means you will taste your water and not your bottle
  • You didn't hear it from us... but this would be amazing for keeping a bottle of wine hidden and cold 😬

TIP: When preparing for a picnic, fill your bottle with ice cubes. The ice cubes will stay frozen and you can top up your drinks when needed.

Capacity: 1000ml.

Care Instructions: Not suitable for dishwasher, freezer or microwave. Hand wash in warm soapy water and air dry.

Made in Australia

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