Hi [easyazon-link asin=”B000R7P83A”]SIGG[/easyazon-link],
You’re pretty smart, you really pulled one over on me. When the news came out a few years back about my faithful [easyazon-link asin=”B001NCDE98″]Nalgene[/easyazon-link] bottles and how they were going to kill me if I had another sip from them, I quickly pitched them. Shortly afterwards, I spent a lot of time running around town looking for the [easyazon-link asin=”B000R7P83A”]SIGG[/easyazon-link] bottles that were cool looking and completely safe, IE: not chopped full of BPA like my [easyazon-link asin=”B001NCDE98″]Nalgene[/easyazon-link] bottles were.
Well three expensive bottles later, the truth comes out. Up until a year ago the [easyazon-link asin=”B000R7P83A”]SIGG[/easyazon-link] bottles were chopped full of BPA too, all 3 of my bottles have the BPA liner. This makes me uneasy. Not because of the BPA really, I believe your tests and everything else, but if you were to have told me up front that you used it, but used it differently (like you’re trying to now) then I would feel a lot better. Problem is, now I’m not in the mood to listen. When I was buying your product I was, but not any more. Now I’m on the hunt for something new. I won’t pitch your bottles right away, but I sure won’t be buying one ever again. What else have you decided I’m not ready to know about yet?
Since I’ve had a lot of people write me about this post, I wanted to post some products that I actually use now instead of [easyazon-link asin=”B000R7P83A”]SIGG[/easyazon-link]. Nalgene’s actually come back in my good books, they came clean and now produce new, safe, bottles that are free of BPA. I also use a lot of plain stainless steel bottles that are cheap and durable as well.
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