Can you repair this flask?
Our flasks go along with you wherever you go, on your hikes or in everyday life. Over time, certain parts can get damaged or worn. To prolong its lifespan, this flask can be used with several caps, sold individually:
- the original pipette cap 900 (ref. 8359137).
- the junior cap (ref. 8641534)
- the 100 cap (ref. 8826118) for added simplicity
- the 500 cap (ref. 8575855) for a sportier look
Don’t throw away: repair!
How do you care for this flask?
Rinse the entire product 3 times with clear water before using for the first time.Clean your water bottle after every use with conventional washing-up liquid and water. The product can also be put in the dishwasher if necessary. Please note that when in the dishwasher the seal of the cap might come off. If this happens be sure to replace it to ensure the water tightness of your bottle. Allow the cap and bottle to dry separately.
What are the features of this flask?
By using the straw, you can drink by sucking, while keeping your head upright.
You can also remove the straw to drink as you would from a normal flask, but this can make an air noise.
The cap has a handle to carry the product easily by hand, or you can attach it to a rucksack by its strap or snap hook.
What advice is there for using this flask?
Ecozen® plastic is not isothermal: use a cover to keep your drinks cool.
This flask cannot be used with carbonated drinks or fatty products (milk, oils, etc.).
Avoid the microwave and freezer.
Its transparency and measurement markings every 200 ml make it easier to read the water level.
Product design: our expertise
Our Quechua global design centre is based in Passy, at the foot of Mont-Blanc in Haute Savoie. This location makes it a real meeting place for our teams (designers, product managers, engineers, etc) and outdoor sports enthusiasts. A great asset for designing your mountain walking products and providing you with all our expertise.
What are the regulations regarding the materials used for this kids’ flask?
Our products and materials meet the food contact standards in force. They do not contain Bisphenol A (BPA) in accordance with the French regulations in force. Plastics are divided into 6 categories depending on their properties. If a plastic does not fit into one of these 6 classes, it switches to class 7 (where we find all kinds of food-grade and non-food-grade plastics). Ecozen®, made for food contact, falls into category 7.