
Sigg Bottle Deals
April 18th, 2009About a year ago I bought my first Sigg water bottle, and today I bought my second!
I bought my bottle a year ago to replace taking plastic bottles…but what I’ve ended up doing is taking my Sigg bottle and one plastic bottle. Turns out one wasn’t enough to get me through a day, so with this second one I should be plastic bottle free (and save money)!
Right now Sigg is having some really good deals. I got an email with a $5 off coupon. The coupon is SIGGEARTH. Only requirement is you spend $20, which is easy because the smaller bottles (20 oz) are $21.99 and the bigger bottles (1 L) are $24.99. In addition to the $5 off, they’re also having free shipping on orders over $50. The cheapest shipping I see on one bottle is $9 via USPS Priority…so even with $5 off you’re looking at about $25 for a small bottle.
I’d been meaning to get Stacie one, so this was a good opportunity to pick up a couple bottles, get $5 off, and free shipping! Here’s what we got:


The butterfly one is for Stacie, and she liked it because it came with the sport top. The “kit” is cool because you get a lunch box, bag, and a small bottle for only $35. The box and bottle only are over $50 separate. I like the bottle, but I got a screw top to go with it. It helped us go over the $50 minimum, and Stacie can use the lunchbox!
The one thing I’m a little disappointed in is that you can’t pick your top anymore. When I bought my first bottle, after you added the bottle to your cart they asked you what top you wanted. Now it appears you’re stuck with whatever is pictured (which I guess could be good or bad).
If you take plastic water bottles to work everyday, eventually this will save you money, AND you will look super cool. My bottle I’ve had a year has one little dent where I dropped it, but it’s doing great. If you’re looking to get two bottles and go over $50, I recommend the cleaning brush. It’s a little pricey, but I got one and it should last a very long time. You can visit them at www.mysigg.com.


That sounds pretty cool, but I’ve already got some nalgene bottles that get the job done pretty well whenever I feel like taking a water bottle to school.
C’mon, admit it the butterfly bottle is yours!
I own 4 Siggs, love em…I got my eye on that butterfly one. That will go over well with the guys out in the oil fields. =]
Turns out they have some at Amazon too. The deal you can get there is pretty good too…just a little confusing finding the ones that are sold and shipped by Amazon (for free shipping).
I quit the water club at work ($6 a month for water!) and have been bringing my own. Might get a Sigg eventually.
That’s $72 a year! Or three siggs!
They even have the cleaning brush on Amazon…so it’s a good deal to order there. I’m actually not that impressed by a lot of their current styles…but they’re always changing.
My searchlight with the Blarg logo sillouette is in the shop, so I’m putting out the call here. I need help on the special election stuff. I only got a sample ballot and no voters’ guide. Based on the blurbs on the ballot, I’m voting no on everything except for 1F, which I don’t believe is strong enough, but it’s the thought that counts.
Jon and Ken down here are against all of them. From what I’ve heard, passing Prop 1A would increase taxes for 4 years instead of 2…at least that’s what they were saying on the radio today.
They’re saying no on 1F because it was authored by that idiot Republican who gave in on the last budget.
I still need to read more, but yeah…that’s coming up quick.
Where is that special election break down?
Back to the Sigg bottle. Curious about the advantages/disadvantages of the stainless steel bottles compared to the Sigg. Is it a matter of weight?
Not sure Judy…I know Sigg says they put in a special “lining” inside their bottle, and if you drop and dent your bottle (which I have) the liner is supposed to “give” with the aluminum. Now why it needs a lining, or how it’s different from a stainless steel bottle…I have no idea.