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iTotal400ml Tritan Water Bottle

R299

Retail: R440
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Tritan 400ml fun character design drinking bottle with straw.

Product Features
  • Lighter than steel or glass bottles & BPA free.
  • High transparency, similar to glass, but without the danger of breakage, neither by blows or falls nor by thermal shock.
  • Resistance to high and low temperatures (it can be used both in the microwave and in the freezer).
  • Tritan bottles withstand many dishwasher cycles without losing their color or shine. In this sense, they are superior to glass or conventional plastic. This bottle is the perfect item to keep you hydrated.
  • Wash thoroughly before use
  • Please Note:
    • Do not overfill with carbonated beverages. carbonated beverages can cause pressure build-up and may result in lid failure.
    •   The product is not suitable for children under 3 years. Do not use bleach, cleansers containing chlorine, or any other abrasive cleaners.
Product Specifications 
  • Capacity: 400ml
  • Material: BPA-Free Plastic 
  • Dimensions: 19 x 6cm
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