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EcoUsable Stainless Bottles Review and Giveaway!

Greetings Neighbors!
So glad you could make it out At the Fence today.  I have another really great Gift Basket item to share with you!  EcoUsable Stainless Water Bottles.  I really like these bottles!  They come in so many sizes and designs!  I received 1 Pink Butterflies 10 oz bottle ($12.49), 1 orange Big Dipper 25 oz ($24.99), 1 Garden Flowers 33 oz ($18.49) with a Flower Power Water Wrapz, and 1 black Sport Drinking Top ($3.99).  The Orange Big Dipper has a velcro neck piece with a long carry strap.  Also included for giveaway were 2 Purple 16 oz bottles($12.99 ea.).  Each of the Stainless Bottles has a carabiner clip for easy carrying.  My family will really enjoy using these as we take many trips, and we love to go to state parks and hike.   What a great way to carry water with us!

 
Nice cool water!

EcoUsable 10 oz Bottles:

EcoUsable™ water bottles are the new eco-friendly alternative to using plastic water bottles. Each 10 oz. Stainless Steel Water Bottle is reusable, lightweight, and taste-neutral. It comes with a loop cap made from safe, non-leaching polypropylene and a color coordinated carabiner.

Features
  • NEW Improved Design!
  • safe alternative to plastic
  • high-quality food grade 304 L.N. stainless steel
  • durable, lightweight, reusable and 100% recyclable
  • slim design fits most cup/bottle holders
  • non-leaching & toxin-free
  • no inner lining, clean tasting
  • non-slip base
  • holds 10 fluid ounces (295 ml)
  • measures 6" H x 2.56" W
  • weighs 3.5 ounces
Big Dipper:

EcoUsable™ water bottles are the new eco-friendly alternative to using plastic water bottles. Each 25 oz. Stainless Steel Water Bottle is reusable, lightweight, and taste-neutral. It comes with a flat cap made from safe, non-leaching polypropylene and a color coordinated carabiner.

Features
  • NEW Curved Shaped bottle for style and comfortable grip!
  • Safe alternative to plastic
  • High-quality food grade 304 L.N. stainless steel
  • Reusable and 100% recyclable
  • Slim design fits most cup/bottle holders
  • Non-leaching & toxin-free
  • No inner lining, clean tasting
  • Non-slip base
  • Holds 25 fluid ounces (757 ml)
  • Fits ech2o replacement filter for fresh water on the go
  • Wide mouth opening fits ice cubes
33 oz Bottle:

EcoUsable™ water bottles are the new eco-friendly alternative to using plastic water bottles. Each 33 oz. Stainless Steel Water Bottle is reusable, lightweight, and taste-neutral. It comes with a loop cap made from safe, non-leaching polypropylene and a color coordinated carabiner.

Features
  • NEW Larger Size!
  • safe alternative to plastic
  • high-quality food grade 304 L.N. stainless steel
  • durable, lightweight, reusable and 100% recyclable
  • slim design fits most cup/bottle holders
  • non-leaching & toxin-free
  • no inner lining, clean tasting
  • non-slip base
  • holds 33 fluid ounces (975 ml)
  • measures 11.75" H x 2.56" W
  • weighs 4.5 ounces
16 oz Bottles:

EcoUsable™ water bottles are the new eco-friendly alternative to using plastic water bottles. Each 16 oz. Stainless Steel Water Bottle is reusable, lightweight, and taste-neutral. It comes with a loop cap made from safe, non-leaching polypropylene and a color coordinated carabiner.

Features
  • NEW Improved Design!
  • safe alternative to plastic
  • high-quality food grade 304 L.N. stainless steel
  • durable, lightweight, reusable and 100% recyclable
  • slim design fits most cup/bottle holders
  • non-leaching & toxin-free
  • no inner lining, clean tasting
  • non-slip base
  • holds 16 fluid ounces (473 ml)
  • measures 8.5" H x 2.56" W
  • weighs 4.5 ounces
Did you know that  every day 60 million water bottles go into landfills?  By using EcoUsable Bottles you are helping to cut down on the amount of plastic placed in landfills.  If everyone in your family used one, imagine what a difference that would make.  EcoUsable has a filter system for some of their Bottles.  The filter removes 99.99% of pollutants for up to 100 gallons of water.  I think that is a great idea!

What do you think? Perfect for the Backyard Birder!
Now for the Gift Basket idea.  Get one or two EcoUsable Bottles and place them in a nice basket with some granola bars, a hand towel (for any sports activity), or perhaps you have a hiker or birdwatcher and could include binoculars, or a journal.  You could include a book on their favorite activity or sport.  Maybe you know a gardener and could include a few hand garden tools and some seeds.  Use your imagination! Maybe they take long walks with their dog, include some dog treats, and a dog toy, or new leash.  I have included a picture of a gift basket using the EcoUsable bottles.


The winner of this giveaway will receive two matching purple EcoUsable Bottles. 

Mandatory Entry:Visit the EcoUsable Webpage and then in a comment let me know which water bottle you like best.  You do not have to be a blogger to enter, but you must leave a valid email where you can be reached should you win.  This giveaway will end 11/17 at 11:59 pm CST.  The winner will be chosen using random.org and will be notified by email.  The winner will have 48 hours to respond.  (USA only)

Extra Entries:

1. Become a neighbor ( follower). Leave a comment to let me know that you did/ do. 1 entry

2. Subscribe to At the Fence. Leave a comment to let me know that you did/ do. 1 entry

3. In a comment tell me one tip on how you cut back on sending plastic to landfills. 1 entry

4. Tweet about this giveaway. Leave a comment with the link. 1 tweet per day. 1 comment per day.

5. Do a post regarding this giveaway. Leave a comment with a link. 2 entries, so 2 comments.

6. Leave a comment on one of my review posts (Not a giveaway). 1 entry

Disclaimer: I received no monetary compensation for this post. I received several EcoUsable Bottles  for review purposes. All quotes are from the EcoUsable website or email. All thoughts and opinions are mine.

Comments

Niecey said…
I visited the site. My favorite bottle is the Hummingbird- 16 oz.
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Niecey said…
I follow your blog via google friend connect - Niecey

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Niecey said…
I subscribe to your blog via email
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Niecey said…
We recycle our plastic via curbside recycling. We also use reusable water bottles and we make crafts and things out of milk cartons when we can.
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Niecey said…
I tweeted
http://twitter.com/goodieslist/status/29585222614
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Niecey said…
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I blogged about this giveaway
http://goodieslist.blogspot.com/2010/11/eco-usable-water-bottles-nov-17.html
#1
Niecey said…
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I blogged about this giveaway
http://goodieslist.blogspot.com/2010/11/eco-usable-water-bottles-nov-17.html
#2
Unknown said…
I like the pink filtered Ech2o water bottle...heavensent1@yahoo dotcom
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Subscriber...heavensent1@yahoo dotcom
Unknown said…
I really don't use a lot of plastic...I try to keep away from it...I have always thought plastic was going to be a leading cause of cancers and well...but I do use them in our garden to keep away slugs and my dude makes bait traps with them...heavensent1@yahoo dotcom
redfuzzycow said…
i like the wicked wings bottle
redfuzzycow said…
like your blog (redfuzzycow)
Anja M. said…
I visited the site and I like the "Pink Butterflies" bottle.

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Anja M. said…
I follow your blog.

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Anja M. said…
I don't use plastic bags.

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Anja M. said…
tweet 11/04

http://twitter.com/#!/anjathisandthat/status/29682015604

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Anja M. said…
I blogged. #1

http://anjathisandthat.blogspot.com/2010/11/2-stainless-steel-bottles-ends-1117.html

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Anja M. said…
I blogged. #2

http://anjathisandthat.blogspot.com/2010/11/2-stainless-steel-bottles-ends-1117.html

anjathisandthat at yahoo dot com
stroker881 said…
I like the Pink Butterflies 10 oz bottle!
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stroker881 said…
Follow via GFC!
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stroker881 said…
I try to use cloth reusable bags instead of plastic bags when shopping!
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janetfaye said…
I like Lavender Filtered - 25 oz.

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janetfaye said…
I am email subscribed.

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janetfaye said…
I stopped buying water in plastic bottles.

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Anne said…
I actully love the purple one your giving away. Purple is my favorite color and I would be giving the other one to a friend who is a marathon runner
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I follow you
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Anne said…
I get your emails
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Anne said…
WE stoped using plastic water bottles about five years ago because of the price, so in the long run it helped us and the planet
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floating said…
i love the Stainless Steel Garden Flowers
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Rebecca Orr said…
I also like the Wally the Whale 10 oz bottle. Thanks for the chance.
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Giveaway Lady said…
I like the Ech20 Lavender bottle. Please enter me. Thanks!

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Giveaway Lady said…
Commented on Pillow review.
April Yedinak said…
I like the Trees and Birds 16 oz bottle
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April Yedinak said…
use glass instead of plastic for containers
Emillie Rose said…
I love the pink filtered 25 oz bottle!
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Emillie Rose said…
I follow - gfc
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Emillie Rose said…
I subscribe - using my @gmail.com address.
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Emillie Rose said…
Our way of cutting back is that we do not use plastic bottles of water, we refill the same reusable bottle.
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janetfaye said…
1. I blogged:
http://blog-giveaways.blogspot.com/2010/11/ecousable-stainless-bottles-giveaway.html

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janetfaye said…
2. I blogged:
http://blog-giveaways.blogspot.com/2010/11/ecousable-stainless-bottles-giveaway.html

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Kim said…
I like the Metallic Red.
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Kim said…
I follow At The Fence via GFC.
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Kim said…
I subscribe to At The Fence by e-mail.
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Kim said…
I refill our bottles and freeze them. I like really cold water. I use them in place of ice in the ice chest and drink them when they melt.
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Kim said…
Tweeted http://twitter.com/#!/memamemepapa/status/4667602504777728
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ReggieMann said…
I like the Purple Rainbow - 16 oz.

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Amy Gooch said…
I liked the 33 oz metallic green water bottle.
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Amy Gooch said…
I follow you on GFC
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Amy Gooch said…
just don't buy disposable plastic if you can avoid it- re-use bottles, get tupperware for lunches instead of disposable bags, wash and re-use durable plastic (ziplic) bags if you can.
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Amy Gooch said…
I tweeted this giveaway
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