Weird question but i'm a scumbag and i tend to drop or even throw my bottles by accident. Does this thing break or leak after you throw it on the concrete multiple times? My old chillys bottle broke after a few months..
LOL you made my day! lololol So while I haven't thrown it on the concrete multiple times, I can say it has held up well so far but i think it might be hard to find an insulated bottle that will stand up to your use case bc of how they usually vacuum insulate the chambers between the outside and inside. Maybe try just a standard bottle that might get dings but be able to withstand more punishment? Let us know if you find a worthy bottle!
Thanks for the review. My local coffee shop stocks this and I wanted to check out a review before purchasing. The white exterior on yours looks like it's held up really well over time, I think I might nab that color too :^)
I've used it basically daily for years and it's holding up great! You might have to replace the inside gaskets over time but they sell replacements online :)
I'm not 100% sure, I would guess some type of hard plastic, but it sorta reminds. me of the textured stuff they line pickup truck beds with? Like powder coat but not as abrasive, just a slight texture.
Thanks for this awesome review!! :D Question - I’ve had some trouble in the past with insulated bottles being a bit hard to fully clean cause of all the little nooks and crannies. I was wondering if - after all the coffee your bottle has seen - it has left any funky taste/smell? Especially since I think milk in particular is prone to leaving some funky stuff if not cleaned off properly?
Great question and something I was worried about too! My bottle has built up that "coffee stain" on the inside surface but since I only put coffee into it (no cream, milk, sugar) I haven't noticed any off flavors yet. I do try and get in there with a bottle scrub brush whenever I remember to stay on top of the buildup though. :)
Or you could use a tablet for cleaning false teeth and leave that in for a couple of minutes and use a brush for extra cleaning. Works for me with this tumbler
Cleanability has been my number one dealbreaker for travel mugs since my first Starbucks/vaccum mug.. I was lucky to find a Kinto 500ml at a garage sale 3 years ago. There was some funky leftover residue/smell but it cleaned up very well with a little peroxide solution soaking for a day or so. I use it when camping to cook quinoa, rice.. with boiling water and appreciate the 360 lip for my all-day hot coffee at home... It's odd that when get a little bit greedy, I get the impression that the last few sips are somehow hotter... My previous favourite but discontinued mug did the same but was a hog to clean .. I don't recall ever dropping it like all of my previous mugs... I guess I could use a spare since 6 hour hot/cold is extremely conservative.
@@TheEnthusiastExperiment I've been using the 18 oz Purist Mover with Scope lid for two weeks now. So far, it's been superlative. There's been criticisms that the lid cannot be disassembled for cleaning. I could see how this would be an issue if you're using the lid for coffee or juice where buildup could be a problem. A good soak in white vinegar should clean and desensitize the lid. The bottle itself is incredible. Vacuum sealed steel lined with glass. I plan on doing a full review soon but here's my review of the Scope of lid. _____________________________________________________________ I bought an 18 oz Purist Mover with Scope lid a couple of weeks ago. I did extensive research before my purchase. I read reviews about the Scope lid, both positive and negative. The Scope lid is a brilliant work of industrial design. It's smooth, rotating, open and close action is extraordinary. It's a feat of complicated engineering to be praised but, because of this, there is a drawback too. Here are my thoughts... Twist to open and twist to close. The twisting action has a firm, smooth resistance. When shut, the lid is tight and does not leak. The opening is variable to adjust the flow of liquids. Some reviewers have said that the lid could accidentally twist open and leak. Yes, with careless handling the lid could accidentally twist open but Purist is a premium water bottle, not be thrown about haphazardly. The shallow lip allows for easy 360º drinking. The plastic is strong, sturdy, and scentless with a satisfying, slightly textured hand feel. So why 4 out of 5 stars? As others have said, the Scope lid cannot be disassembled for cleaning. The space where liquid flows from bottle to lip is narrow and impossible to access. This could be a problem for those who want to use the Scope lid for different kinds of liquids, such as coffee or juice. Residue could build up in these gaps and become difficult to clean. Because of this, I intentionally purchased the Purist Mover with Scope lid strictly for water. I handwash the lid with soapy water and I have yet to have any issues. If, in the future, I have problems with off-putting smells or mold, I will soak the lid in white vinegar. With proper use, I can not foresee having any problems with the Scope lid. Also, there is little contact between the water in the bottle and the lid's underside. Drinking water with this lid is easy and enjoyable. I drink more water now than I ever did with other bottles or traditional glass. I've only had the Scope lid for a couple of weeks but, so far, I have not had any issues. I may find the once piece construction not to be an issue either but it's too early to tell. On another note, I did reach out to Purist about offering silicone sleeves for their bottles but they don't have any plans to make them. It's a shame. A silicone sleeve would provide a nice grip, protect furniture from scratches, and protect the metal exterior from damage too. I'm rooting for Purist's success. Purist's intentions and engineering prowess is clearly evident and I believe this bottle is a step above the class leader, Yeti. So far, the Purist Mover with Scope lid is the best water bottle I've ever used. It's a minimalist masterpiece.
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts! After reading your experience I feel like I've tried it out for myself LOL. :) You should really start reviewing products if you don't already because your attention to detail is EPIC!
@@TheEnthusiastExperiment OMG! That's so nice of you! I review products all of time but I only write about them. I haven't figured out a way to monetize my reviews. Theoretically, I could do UA-cam? But I don't have an endless supply of money to buy new products. Oh well. btw... you still have a sexy voice. ❤
Very helpful review. Thanks, mate!
Thanks for the kind words and for watching!
I bought one with Peace & Quite on it and I love it. It's my new daily driver now.
The Zojirushi also comes in a stainless steel interior. It has advantage on one hand operation. It’s my go to hot cold thermos.
Weird question but i'm a scumbag and i tend to drop or even throw my bottles by accident. Does this thing break or leak after you throw it on the concrete multiple times?
My old chillys bottle broke after a few months..
LOL you made my day! lololol So while I haven't thrown it on the concrete multiple times, I can say it has held up well so far but i think it might be hard to find an insulated bottle that will stand up to your use case bc of how they usually vacuum insulate the chambers between the outside and inside. Maybe try just a standard bottle that might get dings but be able to withstand more punishment? Let us know if you find a worthy bottle!
Good video! I'm debating to buy this Tumbler, and i appreciate the detail about the lids.
thanks for watching and good luck in your purchase :)
Thanks for the review. My local coffee shop stocks this and I wanted to check out a review before purchasing.
The white exterior on yours looks like it's held up really well over time, I think I might nab that color too :^)
I've used it basically daily for years and it's holding up great! You might have to replace the inside gaskets over time but they sell replacements online :)
Can you fit an aeropress or v60 on top?
No aeropress on top, but you can use the plastic V60 on it not the bigger ceramic one though
great review
what is the outside white material? is it metal? sometimes it looks like its ceramic or something
I'm not 100% sure, I would guess some type of hard plastic, but it sorta reminds. me of the textured stuff they line pickup truck beds with? Like powder coat but not as abrasive, just a slight texture.
If the outside is hard plastic, it would prevent the bottle from getting dinged up and getting scratched.
Good video! Greetings.
Hey and thanks for watching! :)
Thanks for this awesome review!! :D
Question - I’ve had some trouble in the past with insulated bottles being a bit hard to fully clean cause of all the little nooks and crannies. I was wondering if - after all the coffee your bottle has seen - it has left any funky taste/smell? Especially since I think milk in particular is prone to leaving some funky stuff if not cleaned off properly?
Great question and something I was worried about too! My bottle has built up that "coffee stain" on the inside surface but since I only put coffee into it (no cream, milk, sugar) I haven't noticed any off flavors yet. I do try and get in there with a bottle scrub brush whenever I remember to stay on top of the buildup though. :)
@@TheEnthusiastExperiment Just use Magic Maid Spray , the interior will be as clean as brand new
Or you could use a tablet for cleaning false teeth and leave that in for a couple of minutes and use a brush for extra cleaning. Works for me with this tumbler
Cleanability has been my number one dealbreaker for travel mugs since my first Starbucks/vaccum mug.. I was lucky to find a Kinto 500ml at a garage sale 3 years ago. There was some funky leftover residue/smell but it cleaned up very well with a little peroxide solution soaking for a day or so. I use it when camping to cook quinoa, rice.. with boiling water and appreciate the 360 lip for my all-day hot coffee at home... It's odd that when get a little bit greedy, I get the impression that the last few sips are somehow hotter... My previous favourite but discontinued mug did the same but was a hog to clean .. I don't recall ever dropping it like all of my previous mugs... I guess I could use a spare since 6 hour hot/cold is extremely conservative.
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Great video. Have you ever tried a Purist Bottle? You have a sexy voice too. 😉
LOL thank you for watching and for the kind words! I have not heard of a Purist Bottle and will have to check them out! :)
@@TheEnthusiastExperiment I've been using the 18 oz Purist Mover with Scope lid for two weeks now. So far, it's been superlative. There's been criticisms that the lid cannot be disassembled for cleaning. I could see how this would be an issue if you're using the lid for coffee or juice where buildup could be a problem. A good soak in white vinegar should clean and desensitize the lid. The bottle itself is incredible. Vacuum sealed steel lined with glass. I plan on doing a full review soon but here's my review of the Scope of lid.
_____________________________________________________________
I bought an 18 oz Purist Mover with Scope lid a couple of weeks ago. I did extensive research before my purchase. I read reviews about the Scope lid, both positive and negative. The Scope lid is a brilliant work of industrial design. It's smooth, rotating, open and close action is extraordinary. It's a feat of complicated engineering to be praised but, because of this, there is a drawback too. Here are my thoughts...
Twist to open and twist to close. The twisting action has a firm, smooth resistance. When shut, the lid is tight and does not leak. The opening is variable to adjust the flow of liquids. Some reviewers have said that the lid could accidentally twist open and leak. Yes, with careless handling the lid could accidentally twist open but Purist is a premium water bottle, not be thrown about haphazardly.
The shallow lip allows for easy 360º drinking. The plastic is strong, sturdy, and scentless with a satisfying, slightly textured hand feel.
So why 4 out of 5 stars? As others have said, the Scope lid cannot be disassembled for cleaning. The space where liquid flows from bottle to lip is narrow and impossible to access. This could be a problem for those who want to use the Scope lid for different kinds of liquids, such as coffee or juice. Residue could build up in these gaps and become difficult to clean. Because of this, I intentionally purchased the Purist Mover with Scope lid strictly for water.
I handwash the lid with soapy water and I have yet to have any issues. If, in the future, I have problems with off-putting smells or mold, I will soak the lid in white vinegar. With proper use, I can not foresee having any problems with the Scope lid. Also, there is little contact between the water in the bottle and the lid's underside.
Drinking water with this lid is easy and enjoyable. I drink more water now than I ever did with other bottles or traditional glass. I've only had the Scope lid for a couple of weeks but, so far, I have not had any issues. I may find the once piece construction not to be an issue either but it's too early to tell.
On another note, I did reach out to Purist about offering silicone sleeves for their bottles but they don't have any plans to make them. It's a shame. A silicone sleeve would provide a nice grip, protect furniture from scratches, and protect the metal exterior from damage too.
I'm rooting for Purist's success. Purist's intentions and engineering prowess is clearly evident and I believe this bottle is a step above the class leader, Yeti. So far, the Purist Mover with Scope lid is the best water bottle I've ever used. It's a minimalist masterpiece.
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts! After reading your experience I feel like I've tried it out for myself LOL. :) You should really start reviewing products if you don't already because your attention to detail is EPIC!
@@TheEnthusiastExperiment OMG! That's so nice of you! I review products all of time but I only write about them. I haven't figured out a way to monetize my reviews. Theoretically, I could do UA-cam? But I don't have an endless supply of money to buy new products. Oh well. btw... you still have a sexy voice. ❤