Looking for a completely plastic-free thermo mug, size approx. 3dl (for a cup of coffee to go). The hot liquid really shouldn't come into contact with plastic anywhere. There are many made of metal, but that stops at the lid at the latest. Silicone would also be OK, like the one from Pura, but the bottles are too tall, so they are more like bottles than cups. The next best thing would be from Fellow but it's unclear whether there's plastic in the lid. Thanks for your advice!
Another product range where the search is as messy as the shoes section....
e.g. a search for Brand: Camelbak has 555 listings with probaby 10 unique products in the list.
Why cant you list Eddy+ 1L as one item with all the colours as options underneath?
Hello dear Galaxus team,
Everyone is talking about Bink bottles at the moment. Are there any plans to include them in the range? I would be very pleased 😊
Does anyone know where else you can buy them? They're somehow sold out everywhere...
Best regards
Hello together
I am looking for bottles where you can unscrew the bottom.
So far I only know the Crew Bottle from the American company Crew Supply.
https://crewsupplyco.com/products...
However, shipping to Switzerland costs a small fortune.
Do you know where I can find them in Switzerland or even at Galaxus?
Cool water bottle, unfortunately only available in the U.S.A.
Hello
Could you include this bottle in your range? https://www.camelbak.com/recreation...
Our children have the "kindergarten size" bottle available here and they are great. The adult version would be additionally insulated.
Hello Galaxus Team
I came across this great Self Cleaning Bottle from Larq.
Could it be that you would include it in your range?
https://www.livelarq.co.uk/
Hello,
Can you also offer the Chilly's Pastel Green bottle in 0.5l?
Unfortunately, you only have the 0.75 on offer at the moment.
Thank you for a short feedback
We're giving away a voucher for Rocksresort Laax: 2 nights in a family flat for 4 people.
I am looking for a thermos/drinking bottle with the following features:
1. volume: 0.7 - 1 litre
2. insulated (keeps hot/cold for at least 12 hours)
3. leak proof
4. suitable for carbonated drinks
5. slim, light and stable :-)
Unfortunately, the filter function at Galaxus doesn't offer any reasonable results and I wonder why they even differentiate between thermos bottles and drinking bottles. There are few filters for thermos bottles and I can't find a bottle that is suitable for fizzy drinks. But by definition they keep hot/cold.
There are some drinking bottles that are suitable for fizzy drinks, but they can't be filtered. Certain filters also do not return satisfactory results, e.g. drinking bottle type: insulated bottle -> returns Sigg bottles, for example, which do not have any thermal insulation. On the other hand, the features include: "insulated" (should be an insulated bottle, but not all seem to be) and drip-proof and leak-proof. What is the exact distinction there? Is leak-proof if the entire bottle doesn't empty in my backpack?
It seems as if Galaxus simply imports the manufacturer's specifications into their database as attributes without revision. Not really helpful. Would it be so difficult, when adding new products, to categorise each one? If a distinction is already made between drinking bottle and thermos bottle (instead of defining this as a filterable attribute), couldn't "drinking bottles" with thermos bottle properties (e.g. 24 Bottles, Climabottle) also be found under thermos bottles?