Klean Kanteen VS. SIGG
When thinking in terms of Klean Kanteen Water Bottles versus SIGG Water Bottles, it’s easy to understand why Klean Kanteen is the obvious winner. We hope that this information will help you in choosing the perfect water bottle for you and your family’s healthy lifestyle, and that you’ll be able to gain a better understanding on SIGG’s background and the SIGG Water Bottles facts.

Klean Kanteen VS. SIGG: The Difference in Materials Used

Klean Kanteen has been manufacturing food-grade, BPA-, phthalate-, lead-, and toxin-free stainless steel water bottles since 2004. And since Klean Kanteen Water Bottles are made from food grade stainless steel, they do not contain inside liners, such as the SIGG Water Bottles, that you would ever have to worry about breaking, leaching BPA, or having any potential negative health effects for you or your family members.

In regard to SIGG’s Water Bottles, we have relayed the details of SIGG’s recent BPA fiasco, we have spoken with Dr. Ben in a Q & A about SIGG and SIGG Water Bottles, and we have gone further into detail about the potentially harmful specifications of SIGG’s Water Bottles.

Dr. Ben and StainlessWaterBottles.com would like to offer any past SIGG customers looking to replace their SIGG Aluminum Water Bottles that contain trace amounts of BPA from before 2008 with a 20% discount on a new company’s stainless steel water bottle of their choice!

Klean Kanteen VS. SIGG: The Facts

Klean Kanteen Water Bottle SIGG Water Bottle
Bottle Materials Used: Food-Grade Stainless Steel Aluminum
Liner Used: No Liner Needed Sprayed in, baked on “Eco Care” Liner
Full Disclosure of Materials Used on Website: Yes No
Dr. Ben Approved: Yes No
BPA Free: Yes, Since 2004 Yes, Since 2008
Mouth Diameter: 1.75″ (44 mm) Not Specified
Regular Cleaning Maintenance: Non-colored bottles are dishwasher safe, and all bottles are hand washable with soapy water, a sponge, or a regular dishwashing brush SIGG recommends buying the SIGG Cleaning Brush ($12) and the SIGG Cleaning Tablets ($9) for regular cleaning for the SIGG Water Bottles. Technically Dishwasher safe, though SIGG does not recommend it
Cap Materials Used: Polypropylene #5 (PP#5) and Stainless Steel Polypropylene and Santoprene
Different Sizes Available: Yes: 12 oz., 18 oz., 27 oz., 40 oz. Not Specified
Fits in Cup Holders: Yes, up to the 27 oz. Not Specified
Specifications for Beverages: No time period specified Milk and fruit juices should be consumed within 12 hours of being filled to avoid a fermentation process

What Does Klean Kanteen Think About Aluminum Water Bottles?

On the topic of whether aluminum water bottles or stainless steel water bottles are better, Klean Kanteen states,

“While aluminum is lightweight, it can leach toxins and chemicals when it gets hot or comes in contact with anything acidic. Studies have also linked aluminum exposure to Alzheimer’s disease. To ensure that the drinks inside aluminum bottles are safe, the bottles must be lined with something.

The most common materials used to line aluminum bottles include plastic or baked-on epoxy, both of which can leach BPA and other toxic chemicals or can get scratched, exposing the aluminum underneath. Ceramic is another material used to line aluminum bottles, but it’s more rigid and can crack.

Of even greater concern is the fact that many companies won’t release information about what the liner on their aluminum bottles is actually made from. The liner can also retain flavors, which can make your drinks taste funky.”

The most important question that comes to mind in regards to Klean Kanteen versus SIGG, is: Why would you want to use a bottle with a liner, such as SIGG, that is problematic when there are bottles out there in the same price range that do not present the potential harmful health problems that come along with aluminum and liners?

Further information on SIGG’s Aluminum Water Bottles and on the potential harmful effects of using aluminum water bottles can be found in our previous post, SIGG Water Bottles: Has SIGG Actually Changed Since the BPA Fiasco? This post as well features Dr. Ben’s thoughts on aluminum water bottles, backed with research that links aluminum to Alzheimer’s.

Facts About Klean Kanteen Stainless Steel Water Bottles

Klean Kanteen 12 oz Sippy

Klean Kanteen states on their website about their choice to use stainless steel rather than aluminum,

“We chose 18/8, food-grade stainless steel instead of aluminum or plastic because the metal itself is safe and toxin-free. Stainless steel is made of many elements and minerals, some of which are actually recommended by the FDA such as iron. Other components of stainless steel including manganese and chromium are often included in multivitamins and other dietary supplements.

Because stainless steel itself is safe, we don’t need to coat the inside of the bottle with a plastic or epoxy lining, which is one of the main differences between a stainless steel Klean Kanteen and aluminum bottles.”

Klean Kanteen Water Bottles come in a variety of sizes and colors that are perfect for all age groups. The sizes range from the 12 oz. Sippy Cup up to the 64 oz. Klean Kanteen Wide Stainless Steel Water Bottles. You can also choose from a variety of caps to perfectly suite your active lifestyle, such as the sports caps, stainless flat caps, or loop caps.

Klean Kanteens are extremely easy to care for. While SIGG recommends that you buy their special $12 cleaning brush and $9 cleaning tablets for regular cleaning maintenance for your SIGG Water Bottle, Klean Kanteen’s have a naturally wide mouth that you can easily stick a sponge or a cleaning brush in without any fancy cleaning gimmicks.

Dr. Ben and StainlessWaterBottles.com are Here to Help!

If you have any questions regarding Klean Kanteen versus SIGG, or on the general difference between aluminum and stainless steel let us know, Dr. Ben and the staff at StainlessWaterBottles.com are here to help! Feel free to call us at (800) 594-4916, comment down below, or email us at any time.

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