Elvira Insulated Water Bottle
Elvira is a popular insulated water bottle available in unique colorful designs.

Elvira 32oz Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle keeps the beverages cold for up to 24 hours or hot for up to 12 hours. It is made from 18/8 stainless steel with double-wall insulation. It comes with one straw and one spout lid. The bottle is easy to clean, and it requires hand washing only.
Features
Elvira 32oz Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle with Straw & Spout Lids features and important details.
- Double-wall vacuum insulated water bottle.
- Handwash only.
- Available in different colors.
- Wide-mouth easy-clean design.
- 100% BPA-free.
- It comes with two lids.
- Large capacity of 32 oz.
Insightful Reviews
We've curated some of the most helpful comments and reviews from people all over the world. Read what they had to say:
“I needed a larger bottle to keep me going throughout the day without having to refill it. 32 ounces is the way to go. Pros: Large 32oz. Capacity, Bottle doesnt "sweat" and get wet on the outside, nice coating on the outside, and strap handle to help carry it around. Cons: Weighs about 1lb without liquid. Weighs Over 3lbs when full.” — Joe
“The price was half of what my last stainless steel water bottle cost, and I love that it comes with a drinking straw-type lid option. Drinking from my old water bottle in the car was always a tricky thing, especially when the water level got low, since I’d have to tip it up so high the bottom would hit the roof of the car. (I’m tall, lol.) I know it sounds like a small thing, but being able to hold my water bottle at chest height and sip from the straw is such an improvement. And I love that a special cleaning brush is included to clean the straw, as well as a extra straw. Lastly, the color choices are fantastic.” — Frances
“The leakage eventually stopped when I screw the lid down really tight. But now, ghere's another issue. The lid has a rubber flip up tube with a straw attached. Very handy. But the rubber eventually absorbs bacteria and other gunk, so it has an odor, kind of like mildew. And it's impossible to wash it off. I've soaked it in soapy water, vinegar, run it through the dishwasher---nothing gets rid of the odor. I may try bleach. Replacement lids are $10. I'll probably have to get one.” — Paul
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