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Easter Stainless steel water bottle Grace Made A Way

$37.50

The Easter Stainless Steel Water Bottle Grace Made A Way is a sleek, functional companion for your daily adventures. With its 17-ounce capacity and double-wall stainless steel construction, this vacuum-insulated bottle ensures your drinks stay hot or cold for up to 6 hours. Whether you're heading to work, hiking, or running errands, its odorless and leak-proof cap guarantees convenience and reliability. Featuring a glossy finish and vibrant colors, this bottle is as stylish as it is practical, making it the perfect way to stay hydrated while celebrating Easter.

Key Features:

  • High-Grade Stainless Steel: Durable and built to last for everyday use.
  • 17 oz (500 ml) Capacity: Perfect size for staying hydrated throughout the day.
  • Vacuum Flask & Double-Wall Insulation: Keeps beverages hot or cold for up to 6 hours.
  • Odorless & Leak-Proof Cap: Keeps your drinks secure and fresh without spills or unpleasant smells.
  • Stylish Bowling Pin Shape: Ergonomically designed for comfort and ease of use.
  • Glossy Finish & Vibrant Colors: Features a patented ORCA coating for lasting, vibrant color.
  • Hand-Wash Only: Ensures longevity and cleanliness of the bottle.
  • Dimensions: 10.5″ × 2.85″ (27 × 7 cm), ideal for your car’s cup holder or your bag.


The Grace Made A Way Stainless Steel Water Bottle offers a combination of style, functionality, and durability for everyday hydration. Made from high-grade stainless steel, this 17-ounce bottle features double-wall construction and vacuum insulation to keep your drinks hot or cold for up to 6 hours. Its leak-proof and odorless cap ensures a secure, fresh experience on the go. Whether you’re off to work, a hike, or running errands, this bottle provides a reliable, eco-friendly alternative to disposable water bottles. Plus, with its glossy finish and vibrant colors, it’s not only a functional accessory but a stylish one too. Each bottle is made on demand, supporting sustainable purchasing decisions and reducing overproduction

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