+DragonsWest Posted March 27, 2012 Share Posted March 27, 2012 try these Nalgene bottles The problem with those is that they are polyethylene and will deteriorate quickly in sunlight. I bought quite a few of them about 25 years ago, for outdoor use, and none of them lasted more than ten years. Kept inside, or carried in a pack, they are great, just not for sunlight exposure. Nalgene also makes polycarbonate bottles, which hold up to sunlight, but only in larger sizes. The Therapak containers which DragonsWest is recommending are PET, and PET stands up well to sunlight. Those definitely sound interesting. What exactly is the size? I can't find that information on either the Fisher Scientific or Therapak web sites. "Larger than a decon" covers quite a range. Edward As I have one in my day pack, for carrying around trackables in, I'll measure it. 6 inches in length, 3 inches wide, mouth is about 2.5 inches wide. So consider it could hold a bit more than an aluminum soda can inside. Quote Link to comment
+paleolith Posted March 28, 2012 Share Posted March 28, 2012 6 inches in length, 3 inches wide, mouth is about 2.5 inches wide. So consider it could hold a bit more than an aluminum soda can inside. Cool. Thanks! Edward Quote Link to comment
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