Drinkware FAQ

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What`s the difference between splash proof and leak proof?

Leak proof: when the lid is closed on a leak proof bottle/mug, you can safely transport the product around without the content leaking out even if the product is in an upside down position.

Splash proof: the bottle/ mug is not a fully sealed container, which means it will leak if it is overfilled, tipped vertically or upside down or if the plug catches and pulls open. Please note: splashproof ≠ spillproof.

Spill-proof: secure lid designed to prevent spillage. Please note: spillproof ≠ leak proof

How does vacuum insulation work?

Some products, like Nova (NV) and Crew (CW) are vacuum insulated so can maintain both hot and cold liquid's temperature. Insulated water bottles use a double-wall vacuum design. This vacuum creates an insulated buffer between the internal compartment and the external environment. This small barrier greatly increases the time warm and cold liquids maintain a desired temperature.

Can I place an order for any quantity for Drinkware products?

Yes, order can be placed for any quantity as long as it's more than the MOQ.

What is Tritan™ material and what are the benefits of it?

Some Drinkware producst (e.g. Wave (WV)) are produced with Tritan™ material.
Tritan is a trademarked material produced exclusively by Eastman company in the US.

Key benefits of this material incude:

  • Long-lasting clarity and stain resistance
  • Extremely durable and shatter resistant
  • Odor resistant - bottle will not smell of the flavoured drinks after it has been washed
  • BPA-free


Can bottles be filled with fizzy drink/soda?

It is not recommended to store fizzy drink/soda in any of our Drinkware bottles (including Tritan™ and also stainless steel bottles).

Technically fizzy drinks/sodas can be stored in bottles without causing any chemical reaction, however it is not recommended as the pressure inside the bottles will be high and most likely the lid would not be able to withstand it.

Can the bottles be branded with a QR code?