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Good and cheap? Or just cheap? How Galaxus’s thermos flask fares against its competition
by Martin Jungfer
Titanium on the inside, plastic on the outside. This is how Keego’s water bottle solves two problems in one. Firstly, the water doesn’t taste like plastic, and secondly, the bottle is squeezable. I love it!
I like products and I like liking products. Especially when they bowl me over – with their technology, for instance. That’s how they become favourite products. Keego’s water bottles are one of the latest examples. Check out the header video to find out more. For English subtitles, click the gear icon, «Subtitles/CC» and «Auto-translate».
The water in this bottle tastes like water and nothing else. The Keego bottle is robust and easy to clean. Rinsing it with warm water and letting it dry completely is typically enough. No dishwasher needed. The mouthpiece can be boiled out and exchanged if necessary. A clean deal, right? I’m not the only one who thinks so. Here’s my former colleague Michael Restin’s detailed product review.
From radio journalist to product tester and storyteller, jogger to gravel bike novice and fitness enthusiast with barbells and dumbbells. I'm excited to see where the journey'll take me next.
This is a subjective opinion of the editorial team. It doesn't necessarily reflect the position of the company.
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