Re: Don't do thisOof, not good hopefully no injuries. Even though there is the current
scare associated with them, it is actually safe to brew tea (even with
boiling water) in a real Nalgene brand hard plastic water bottle. Now
that they are not being made (but I still get my BPA fix from the
million other plastics I interact with daily), I'd have to say that a
bottle like a Sigg or other aluminum or stainless steel bottle is
probably best.
- Dominic
Melinda wrote:
> A local business opened a new branch about a week ago, and my husband
> and I went by to have a look. They were giving away semi-hard clear
> plastic waterbottles that were free and since we both drink a lot of
> water and like to have it on hand we snagged a couple. Today I was
> trying to get the smell of some green jasmine that I had put in mine out
> of it by adding hot water...big mistake. The water was not even boiling
> and the bottle just crumpled, literally melted from the hot water.
>
> Yikes! So don't use water bottles to brew tea in if it requires hot
> water is what I would recommend. At least check them with warm water and
> see if they soften first.
>
> Melinda