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What Happens When You Leave A Full Sigg Bottle In Your Car Overnight In The Winter
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Does the lining of Sigg bottles contain BPA? Who cares — this one’s not going to hold water anymore. A nice reminder to take care of my stuff/clean out my car more often.

 

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3 Comments to “What Happens When You Leave A Full Sigg Bottle In Your Car Overnight In The Winter”

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  2. Will says:

    Now that you have access to the lining of the bottle, you should do us all a favor and have it tested (I say this as I take a huge swig out of my own Sigg). Point of clarification – was the bottle completely full of water, or only partially full when you left it?

  3. hatidua says:

    My wife had this happen last Winter when she left her Sigg bottle in the car overnight (Boulder, CO). Bottle was about half full and split open rather well. Thankfully it was found before the ice melted.

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