
Oregon 770 ml RCS Certified Recycled Aluminium Water Bottle With Carabiner
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Please note, the prices indicated above are subject to change and are intended as a guide only. For a full up to date quotation, please request a quote using our form below.
Please note, the prices indicated above are subject to change and are intended as a guide only. For a full up to date quotation, please request a quote using our form below.
Description
Details: | Staying hydrated at all times is possible with this durable yet lightweight 770 ml water bottle made from RCS certified recycled aluminium. It is the perfect companion while exercising, on day trips or at the office. The single wall Oregon bottle has a twist-on lid and offers plenty of space to add any kind of logo. Clip the attached carabiner (not suitable for climbing) securely to a bag to avoid losing it. BPA Free and tested and approved under German Food Safe Legislation (LFGB) and for phthalates content under REACH. The 100% recycled aluminium makes up for 87% of the bottle, and the remaining part is plastic. |
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MOQ: | 50 units |
Price Details: | from £3.51 per uniteach |
Note: | £30.00 decoration setup cost will apply. Increase your quantity to make savings on unit cost. For a full detailed quote, click 'Get a quote' below. |
More Information
SKU | 14012368 |
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Price Based On | 1 colour padprint, front |
Minimum Order Quantity | 50 |
Lead Time | 7 |
Material | Recycled Aluminium |
Dimensions | 250mm x 73mm Ø |
Diameter | 73 |
Brand | Unbranded |
Branding Method | Padprint |
Branding Area | 30mm x 70mm Ø |
Branding Position | Front |
Individual Personalisation Available | No |
Individual Mailing Available | No |
Pantone Match Available | No |
UK Made Product | No |
Resources
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