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Eco can Fit Frida

14,90€

Let's move! ;) For this purpose, our fit aunt has prepared a practical eco bottle to quench your thirst with your favorite drink.

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The convenient eco bottle is made of 100% biodegradable PLA material, which can be composted at the end of its life cycle. The can is safe to use in the microwave and dishwasher. It is also 100% airtight and non-leaking. Packed in an Eco gift box.

Fit Frida products with you at every (sports) step! ;)

  • It is made of PLA(Poly Lactic Acid), a plant starch extract, a compostable material. It's 100% BPA-free.
  • It will NOT biodegrade under normal usage. Biodegradation only starts whent it is buried in a certain composting environment.
  • Good for -20ºC to +120ºC, microwave & dishwasher (top rack) safe.
Question Answer
Can it keep warm? 1-1.5 hours. You can always use microwave to reheat your drink. Remember to remove the cap!
Good for coffee, tea, milk, juice...? Some liquids might leave stain/odor.
Is it leak proof? It is spill-proof.
Too hot to hold after filling in hot drinks? If it's boiling hot liquid, yes.
A special smell after pouring in hot water That's the sweet smell from the plant starch extract. It's harmless, of course.
Is the print durable? Not if you scratch it :)
Is the print food safe? Yes.
Microwave safe? Yes.
Dishwasher safe? Top rack ONLY. Take it out & dry it immediately after the washing cycle.
Good for your kids? Definitely yes!
Is it durable? 2-3 years
Why not double-wall? Too heavy.
Any other reminders when using it? Tab on top is designed to swivel between 90°, overturn it will cause breakage or leakage.

Silicone padding underneath the tab is to facilitate spill-proof function and is deemed to wear out gradually. Over swivel the tab will speed up the wear out process.

Do not over-tighten the cap as it might cause crack on the mug body.

Not suitable for sanitizer/oven/dish dryer.

How about a real triple chocolate cookie?
How about a real triple chocolate cookie?