u/Living_Government987

Leaking lids & such

Yall!

I love hydroflask bottles/colors so much. It's my favorite but I have constant leak problems so I am asking to see if there's any remedy.

I am ADHD and struggle with organization, etc, I need these to really BE leakproof, it's not a diss on the brand, just for my lifestyle trying to figure out the answers.

My closable press in lid leaks for my cup tumblers just because of how it's made I guess. It's not leakproof.

I have the flex sip wide mouth lid and it seems to just get knocked into open position at times when tossed in a bag.

Lastly, the tiny hole in the flex mouth pours onto me when I tip up to drink. I believe I'm supposed to keep it level to avoid it but I never do.

Do I just get a regular traditional lid that turns on and off for the bottles, will this solve this for the bottle?

And then for cups/tumblers seek out a new brand?
Thank you!

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u/Living_Government987 — 2 days ago

Walking Pad for work / Lifespan or Merach

Walking Pad for work / Lifespan or Merach

I was deadset on the Lifespan TR5000 but see so many negative reviews. Like the thing used to be rock solid but now it's crap?

Can anyone shed light on where things stand. I am stumped.

The merach looks like its solid for the "cheaper" amazon type brands.

I work from home and plan to slowly walk on it all day. I have ADHD and heard it works wonder for that as well. I previously had a job walking over 20k steps a day so I'm looking forward to it.

I really can't afford to have it just break in the first year.

Thanks for any tips!

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u/Living_Government987 — 1 month ago

Walking Pad for work / Lifespan or Merach

I was deadset on the Lifespan TR5000 but see so many negative reviews. Like the thing used to be rock solid but now it's crap?

Can anyone shed light on where things stand. I am stumped.

The merach looks like its solid for the "cheaper" amazon type brands.

I work from home and plan to slowly walk on it all day. I have ADHD and heard it works wonder for that as well. I previously had a job walking over 20k steps a day so I'm looking forward to it.

I really can't afford to have it just break in the first year.

Thanks for any tips!

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u/Living_Government987 — 1 month ago