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HomeEverything ElseReusable BottlesSigg - Bottle Clean (20 Tablets) |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 18 customer reviews )
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122 of 124 found the following review helpful:
Beware - Just Expensive Efferdent Tablets Jul 04, 2008
By Noodle I was disappointed to open the box and discover these Sigg cleaning tablets are basically repackaged Efferdent tablets with a much higher price tag. I use Efferdent tablets to clean flower vases quite effectively and, after I use up the box of Sigg tablets, I will switch to the way less expensive Efferdent tablets.
25 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Not necessary but nice to have May 05, 2008
By Feeva I think it's great to have a pack around but probably not something you have to replenish frequently if you only use it for a full disinfection on the bottle every once in a while. I think investing in a sigg bottle brush is just as good for cleaning the bottle.
It's basically dropping a tab into the bottle, fill the bottle up to the neck with water, and let it soak for a few minutes, then you are done!
17 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Too expensive for what it is Jul 27, 2008
By A. Wilson Like a previous reviewer, I use denture tablets for my Sigg and Camelbak stuff. This is an expensive alternative.
17 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Not so much rinsing! May 31, 2008
By K. B. Fenner I love my Sigg bottle--it is nice and lightweight and, so far as we know, does not have potential to leach toxins, nor does it impart a metallic taste. The downside is that it isn't dishwasherable.
Using dishwashing liquid to clean my bottle means a whole lot of rinsing to get even the tiniest drop out. These tablets also require rinsing, but once seems to be enough. They take 30 minutes to work, and aren't cheap, but they sure are easy.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Good for camping Feb 16, 2009
By Mary These tablets work just fine, but they're awfully expensive for home use. You can clean your Sigg bottle with hot water and vinegar. If you have some crusty residue in the bottle that needs scrubbing you can use a bottle brush (cheaper if you go to the baby aisle than from Sigg) and some baking soda. I agree with reviewers who suggest avoiding traditional dish soap, you'll be rinsing for hours. After you wash with vinegar and/or baking soda, rinse with fresh water. Done.
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