Can you microwave a nalgene




















Jewish Sweet Potato Side Dish. Updated 10 hours ago 14 comments. Sauces Butter. Thanksgiving Holidays Main Dish. Updated 2 days ago 23 comments. November, edition Updated 4 hours ago comments. Quick Links. This is the weakest part of the bottle and the only reason they ever break usually, although it can hardly be considered a failing. The only reason the cap can be considered? It would be a rare occurrence indeed for a bottle to break under normal operating conditions, and it even holds up very well under extreme conditions I have seen a bottle fall from a height of 30 feet, hit a rock on impact with the ground, and crack the rock without causing any damage to itself.

Gooberlx2 Lifer. May 4, 15, 5 You can autoclave Nalgene stuff. Not sure about the regular bottles, but I know they make lots of containers for chemlabs. Jan 26, 3, 0 0. The plastic isn't going to absorb the microwaves, but it will absorb heat from the liquid. However, water for tea won't get hot enough to damage the plastic.

Bump for someone stupi.. I mean, brave You must log in or register to reply here. Post thread. CPUs and Overclocking. Graphics Cards. AnandTech is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site. All rights reserved. England and Wales company registration number The stainless steel bottles I have use small mouths and are a pain to clean.

Many bottles have very insecure closures and have leaked on me. Just wanted to gripe for a bit Joined: Oct 14, Messages: 6, Likes Received: 7, Lugsalot EDC Junkie!!!!! Joined: Aug 8, Messages: 6, Likes Received: I'd rather have a drink of water from a Lexan bottle than go without a drink.

But given my druthers, I'll have a stainless or non-BPA bottle. My father avoids plastics as much as possible, and just went back to cast-iron pans because of the whole teflon scare. I think this is funny, given his high-fat diet he's made some improvements in nutrition, but old habits die hard. Never was, never will be.

Like our late friend Mr. Warren Zevon said, "Life'll kill ya! Given my inability to cook, teflon was never really an option for me anyway. Cast iron's the way to go. Keep it properly seasoned and don't abuse it, and your grandchildren's grandchildren will be able to appreciate it!

I can't cook either, but I plan to learn. I'll have to learn one day, or I'll probably starve to death. Nalgene bottles have no magic about 'em. They're just rugged bottles with a lot of consumer appeal. They can be trendy, or they can be practical. It's all dependent on the end user. Joined: Apr 21, Messages: 1, Likes Received:



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