Weekly Photo Challenge: Containers

Containers within a container! July 2014

Haha, what timing.  Last week, I ordered a water bottle that comes with a filter inside so that when you travel or go out, you can fill up the water from a water fountain and your water will be filtered and safe to drink!  No chlorine, odor, or weird taste.  Since this week’s challenge is all about containers, here’s a picture of my new water bottle with other containers in a box container (I had just opened it after the delivery man dropped it off).  Yay!

Perfect for travelling in just… 19 days!! (see my countdown meter on the right side?)

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13 Responses to Weekly Photo Challenge: Containers

  1. andy1076's avatar andy1076 says:

    Filter built in huh? perfect 🙂

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  6. Mabel Kwong's avatar Mabel Kwong says:

    Filter built in. Wow. That will give you clean water to drink wherever you go 🙂 These metal water bottles seem all the rage right now. It’s like plastic water bottles are out of fashion. Maybe it’s a hygiene thing.

    • stenoodie's avatar stenoodie says:

      Hi Mabel! Thank you for visiting and leaving me a comment! Yes, you’re right. It seems to be the newest thing after the plastic water bottles and is more earth-friendly I say! 🙂

      • Mabel Kwong's avatar Mabel Kwong says:

        You said it right. Those metal containers are indeed more environmentally friendly compared to plastic water bottles. Though you might need to pay quite a bit more for a metal one, it does minimise waste and tends to last longer. Plus they rarely rust 🙂

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