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TKWide w/ Twist Cap - 12 oz
Klean Kanteen
TKWide w/ Twist Cap - 12 oz
$29.95
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  Insulated water bottle, coffee mug, sport bottle and insulated cup, all in one

  The vacuum-insulated 12 ounce TKWide bottle was designed with versatility and portability in mind, to create the best water bottle, coffee mug, sport bottle and insulated cup, all in one package. The 12 oz TKWide features Klean Kanteen's TK Closure™ internal thread design with smooth, rounded lip for comfortable drinking and easy cleaning. Comes with leakproof Twist Cap with built-in reusable steel straw (fits 12 oz size), Klean Coat colors and fun designs that are great for kids and those young at heart!

Footprint sold separately.
Description

  • TK Closure internal thread design increases thermal performance and compatible with TKWide caps

  • Climate Lock™ keeps contents iced up to 33 hours

  • Chip-resistant Klean Coat™ powder coat finish

  • 18/8 food grade stainless steel

  • BPA Free

  • Won't retain or impart flavors

  • Slim design fits in most cup holders

  • Includes leakproof Twist Cap with built-in reusable steel straw (fits 12 oz size)

  • Backed by the lifetime Strong as Steel guarantee

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