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If we need some items that come with a fair price offer, Target is a good place to go. Target brands of water bottles that cost $15 also have a reputation for having good performance when it comes to keeping beverages cold. But comparing its performance to the coldest water bottles could only be justified by the 24-hour temperature test.

The first is the Zulu bottle against the coldest bottle. They are both filled with ice and water, with an even amount as possible. Both bottles are checked for temperature after 24 hours. The Zulu Bottle is at 63° F while the coldest water bottle is at 44°F, making the coldest colder than the Zulu Water Bottle. The second test is the reduced 50 oz. water bottle against the coldest 64 oz. water bottle. As with the first procedure, they are both filled with ice and water and let stand with closed lids for 24 hours. After 24 hours, they were both inserted with thermometers to check which was colder. The reduce was 55° F, while the coldest was 43° F, making the coldest brand even colder.

The third test involves double-insulated water bottles of the brands Coldest and Bubba. Each bottle was filled with ice and water and placed on standby for 24 hours with the lids closed. Both bottles were checked for temperature after 24 hours. The Bubba bottle turned out to be 55°F while the coldest maintained its temperature of 46°F, making the coldest colder than the Bubba bottle. The last was the Iron Flask against the Coldest. Both bottles were filled with ice and water, and their lids were left closed for 24 hours. After 24 hours, both bottles were inserted with temperature gauges. The iron flask turned out to be 51°F while the coldest was at 43°F, making the coldest colder once again. When it comes to being durable but affordable, 15-dollar water bottles still hold good quality, but the coldest still holds the best performance. 

 

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October 24, 2022 — Jen Cold