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My SIGG condenses like a toilet

August 8, 2008

Wikipedia says, “The disadvantage of thin aluminum is that is does not offer much insulation, which means that condensation can build on the outside of the bottle when cold drinks are transported…”  WHAT?!?  I fill my SIGG with clean, fresh, cold tapwater and what happens?  I have a sweating water bottle making a wet mess of my desk!  The only other thing in my house that sweats and condenses like that is my toilet.

So, my SIGG water bottle and my toilet have one thing in common, they both consense.  Yum. 

 

 

SIGG should take a lesson from the Romans.  Their toilets didn’t sweat and neither did their water bottles. 

 

 

 

 

 

My SIGG is not made of leather and sweats like a toilet, just another reason why My SIGG Sucks!

One comment

  1. Or you have the unique advantage of owning a water bottle which can transport more water than it can contain on the inside?

    I wrote the original wikipedia text by the way. It’s nice to see it referenced : )

    There are special pouches available to store your sigg bottle so that condensation will not form on the outside (they fit snugly) and hot drinks will remain warm (without burning your fingers. Try handling a sigg bottle with freshly made coffee or tea inside)



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