SAVE 15%: As of March 31,eroticism in modern art shop the Owala FreeSip water bottle for 15% off. Down from its usual $34.99, get it for $29.60, saving you $5.39.
Based on the speed and velocity with which the Stanley Quencher entered our culture, I never thought something could dethrone it as the 'It Girl' of water bottles. But enter the Owala FreeSip. More traditional in its water bottle design, it comes in flashy colors and has an innovative lid design that sets it apart from the Stanley or Hydro Flasks.
With a two-part design, you can sip or chug from the mouth of the Owala, depending on your hydration needs. The lids feature a two-part lock. The first covers the mouthpiece, while the second prevents you from accidentally hitting the release button. As an Owala user myself, I love the lock design because I can toss it in my bag without fear of spillage. Plus, the second lock can also double as a carry loop for easy toting around.
Beyond all its special features, it's also just a great insulated water bottle. It keeps cold beverages chilly for up to 24 hours. When I fill my water bottle up before bed, it's still perfectly cold by the time I wake up.
Right now, you can find the Owala FreeSip for just $29.60. That saves you $5.39 for 15% off during Amazon's Big Spring Sale. Make sure to grab it before the deals wrap up.
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