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Stainless Steel Water Bottle
Say hello to our Stainless Steel Water Bottle made from high-grade stainless steel. Its double-wall construction makes it perfect for storing both hot and cold liquids. What’s better than taking that first sip of a coffee in the morning, or having a swig of icy-cold water after a workout? Enjoying your drinks from an easy-to-carry, beautifully designed, reusable bottle!
- High-grade stainless steel
- 17 oz (500 ml)
- Dimensions: 10.5″ × 2.85″ (27 × 7 cm)
- Vacuum flask
- Double-wall construction
- Bowling pin shape
- Odorless and leak-proof cap
- Insulated and suitable for hot and cold liquids (keeps the liquid hot or cold for 6 h)
- Hand-wash only (dishwasher not recommended due to vacuum seal)
- Blank product sourced from China
WARNING
Disclaimer: Keeping water in the bottle for over 24 hours is unhygienic and can result in an unpleasant smell.
File guidelines
Sizes | Print file size | Print file template |
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17 oz | 21.64 × 13.39 cm | Download |
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Must-follow guidelines
Submit files in PNG or JPEG format with at least 150 DPI We recommend using PNG for designs with a transparent background. For other designs, we advise preparing files in JPEG instead.
Create files in sRGB color profile To ensure your design looks the same when printed as it does on screen, make sure you create your print file in sRGB color profile.
Follow the generator guidelines To ensure the best placement of your design, use our Mockup Generator that shows the center of the bottle, as well as the middle point of the right and left side.
Remove print file template guidelines If you use our downloadable templates, delete the guide layers before saving your files. If you don't delete them, they'll show up on the print.
Beverage container disclaimers
It's not possible to perfectly align patterns or images from front to back and top to bottom.
TIP
Avoid semi-transparent designs Semi-transparent graphics (or elements with lowered opacity) don't translate well in DTG printing. We advise using solid colors, or simulating semi-transparency by halftoning (for more information, see our video tutorial).