Got one of those stainless steel drink bottles and I thought great , can keep my drinks cold for work , but can't use fizzy drinks in them apparently
That's pointless bin it now
Who's Spiderman sidekick? What's happeningShe’s now saying Millsy, Kas and Chippy were members of this troll group
I feel that
Well, we all know maple leaf and her gang of moose knuckles are the most intelligent on the app. No way they can be wrong.She’s now saying Millsy, Kas and Chippy were members of this troll group
I feel that
Carbonated gas would build up and go kaboom, maybe.It can be used for squash or hot drinks , but not fizzy apparently , WTF?!
Carbonated gas would build up and go kaboom, maybe.
Oh, it would turn your bottle from a nice eco friendly device into a murderous death bottle of doom. Good to know.
Carbonated beverages can cause problems in stainless steel bottles, including:
- Chemical reactions
- Acids in the drinks can react with the stainless steel, which can make the drink taste bad and damage the bottle.
- Oxidation and rusting
- Stainless steel can oxidize and rust when it contains carbonated drinks, which can shorten the bottle's lifespan.
- Heavy metal migration
- Acidic drinks can cause heavy metals like chromium, nickel, and manganese to migrate from the stainless steel, which could be harmful to your health.
- Increased pressure
- Carbonated drinks can increase pressure in the bottle, which could cause the contents to blow out. Stainless steel is also less ductile than plastic, so it might not be able to handle the pressure as well.
She sounds like a bit of a nutter if I’m honestWho's Spiderman sidekick? What's happening
Oh, it would turn your bottle from a nice eco friendly device into a murderous death bottle of doom. Good to know.
Carbonated beverages can cause problems in stainless steel bottles, including:
- Chemical reactions
- Acids in the drinks can react with the stainless steel, which can make the drink taste bad and damage the bottle.
- Oxidation and rusting
- Stainless steel can oxidize and rust when it contains carbonated drinks, which can shorten the bottle's lifespan.
- Heavy metal migration
- Acidic drinks can cause heavy metals like chromium, nickel, and manganese to migrate from the stainless steel, which could be harmful to your health.
- Increased pressure
- Carbonated drinks can increase pressure in the bottle, which could cause the contents to blow out. Stainless steel is also less ductile than plastic, so it might not be able to handle the pressure as well.
Yup she doesn't know why this group of people came for her and harassed her and she played drunken voicemails, she keeps talking about a pictureShe sounds like a bit of a nutter if I’m honest