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Best reusable water bottles to keep you hydrated in 2025

Whether you like your H2O insulated, filtered or even scented, stay hydrated with these planet-friendly designs

Siobhan Grogan
Wednesday 27 August 2025 10:34 BST
I tested these bottles in my car, at the gym, on trains and planes, and when dashing between meetings
I tested these bottles in my car, at the gym, on trains and planes, and when dashing between meetings (The Independent )
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Keeping your body properly hydrated is one of the easiest things you can do to stay healthy. Hydration isn’t just important for sports recovery or hot days; good hydration boosts energy levels, aids digestion, and can even ensure glowy skin.

It sounds simple enough – just drink more water – but there are pros and cons when it comes to your preferred method of water consumption.

Water bottles have come a long way in recent years, so beyond curbing our use of single-use plastic, some bottles also have built-in features that could really incentivise the swap. Like a flask or travel mug, some bottles will keep ice cold in your drink for hours, ensuring it’s nice and cold with each sip, while others will filter your water to remove germs or limescale.

These bottles have even become a fashion accessory. Whether you’re glugging an electrolyte sachet or a protein water in the gym, these bottles look gorgeous and keep you hydrated throughout the day.

TikTok is still going wild for the Stanley quencher bottle (which you won’t find in this review, as IndyBest tests found that it tends to leak) and for the Air Up, the bottle for the people who hate water. With hundreds of water bottles on the market, I set out to find some of the best. These bottles keep your drinks cool, your backpack dry, and your body adequately hydrated. Keep reading to see which bottles stood out from the rest.

How I tested

Our tester in action, trying out a range of water bottles
Our tester in action, trying out a range of water bottles (The Independent/Siobhan Grogan)

I carried all these bottles with me over several weeks to find the ones that worked best. I used them in the car, at the gym, on trains and planes, and threw them in the bottom of my bag when dashing between meetings.

In particular, I looked out for a few key factors:

  • Leaks: Nobody wants a water bottle that will leak. When I was testing the best reusable water bottles, I wanted tough, watertight bottles that could survive small drops, whether knocked off a table, thrown in my handbag, or slung onto the floor of my car.
  • Temperature: Your drink of choice being kept ice cold all day long is one of the best-selling points for reusable water bottles. Bottles that kept liquids chilled throughout the day scored extra points.
  • Design: I made notes on whether each bottle was easy to carry around all day, how heavy and ergonomic it was, whether it was easy to wash and dry at the end of the day, and, of course, how it looked.
  • Taste: Some water bottles give off a nasty metallic taste each time you take a sip, so I was on the lookout for reusable water bottles that didn’t come with an unwanted aftertaste.

Why you can trust IndyBest reviews

Siobhan Grogan is an award-winning journalist. She has reviewed a broad range of products for IndyBest, from microwaves to mattress protectors, and carefully tests all the products that feature in her reviews to assess how they stand up to real-world use. She’s researched different water bottle features to look out for and considered sustainability.

The best reusable water bottles for 2025 are:

  • Best overall – Contigo chill couture autoseal vacuum-insulated water bottle: £32.50, Amazon.co.uk
  • Best budget buy – ProCook Life’s a Beach stainless steel water bottle: £12, Procook.co.uk
  • Best for filtering water – Brita water filter bottle: £14.50 Amazon.co.uk
  • Best glass bottle – Bkr clove 500ml bottle: £28, Mybkr.co.uk
  • Best for anyone who hates water – Air up gen 2 bottle: £34.99, Uk.air-up.com

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Contigo chill couture autoseal vacuum-insulated water bottle

Contigo chill couture autoseal
  • Best: Reusable water bottle overall
  • Material: Stainless steel with plastic lid
  • Dishwasher-safe: Lid only
  • Sizes available: 720ml
  • Hot/cold/both: Cold
  • Leakproof: Yes
  • How long temperature lasts: Up to 28 hours
  • Why we love it
    • Keeps drinks cold for a long time
    • Never leaks
    • Can be used one-handed
  • Take note
    • Won’t fit inside smaller bags

If you want to chuck your water bottle in your bag and forget about it for the rest of the day, look no further. The seal on this bottle is utterly leakproof, even when I left it lying on its side for hours. It operates by pressing a button on the front, which makes the spout pop up.

Once it’s pressed back again, there’s a protective spout cover to stop it from getting dirty (a nice touch), and a tiny sliding lock to prevent the button from pressing accidentally when it’s in your bag – something that has happened to me far too many times in the past.

The double-wall vacuum insulation keeps drinks cold for up to 28 hours – even after sitting in my car all day – and there’s a carry handle to make life easier. The only downside is that it only comes in one size, which some people might find a little too large.

However, if you’d prefer a bottle for hot drinks as well, I’d recommend the Contigo Matterhorn Thermalock vacuum-insulated water bottle (£25.99, Amazon.co.uk) instead, which will keep liquids toasty for 10 hours.

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ProCook Life’s a Beach stainless steel water bottle

ProCook life’s a beach stainless steel water bottle
  • Best: Budget reusable water bottle
  • Material: Stainless steel
  • Dishwasher-safe: No
  • Sizes available: 500ml
  • Hot/cold/both: Both
  • Leakproof: Yes
  • How long temperature lasts: 24 hours cold, 12 hours hot
  • Why we love it
    • Simple style
    • Not too big
  • Take note
    • Can’t be used one-handed

This has everything you could want in a water bottle, without costing a fortune. It’s available in four attractive shades of muted blue, pink, black and grey; it has a carry handle, and the double-walled vacuum construction will keep drinks hot for 12 hours or cold for 24 hours.

I also love the fact that it’s not enormous, which makes for easier drinking, and it has a sleek, modern design that makes it look a lot more expensive than it is. Plus, 10 per cent of each sale goes towards the Life’s a Beach charity, which works to eradicate single-use plastic from beaches and waterways, as this makes up a shocking 49 per cent of beach litter.

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Contigo Jackson chill autopop vacuum-insulated water bottle

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  • Best: Bottle for using one-handed
  • Material: 18/8 stainless steel
  • Dishwasher-safe: Yes, in the top rack
  • Sizes available: 590ml, 720ml
  • Hot/cold/both: Cold
  • Leakproof: Yes
  • How long temperature lasts: Up to 24 hours
  • Why we love it
    • Opens with one press
    • Button lock to avoid accidental leaks
  • Take note
    • Can’t be used for hot drinks

Whether you’re on the go or in the gym, a bottle with a screw lid can be a pain. However, most lids that pop up with one press tend to have a straw, which doesn’t always hit the spot when you’re gagging for a glug.

This Contigo bottle has it all. It’s ready to drink with just one press, has a chug spout for free-flowing water and a cover to protect the mouthpiece from dirt. I also loved the button lock, which prevented accidental presses when it was rolling around at the bottom of my bag. The double-wall vacuum insulation kept my water perfectly chilled for hours, even after a full day, and I didn’t notice any metallic taste.

I also liked the 590ml capacity, which was enough to ensure I didn’t swig it all in one go, but was small enough to be carried all day. If you’re not keen on sipping through a straw, this one ticks every box.

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Ocean bottle

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  • Best: Water bottle for handbags
  • Material: Recycled stainless steel, BPA-free plastic, silicone
  • Dishwasher-safe: Yes
  • Sizes available: 500ml and 1,000ml
  • Hot/cold/both: Both
  • Leakproof: Yes
  • How long temperature lasts: 6 hours for hot, 18 hours for chilled
  • Why we love it
    • Compact size ideal for smaller bags
    • Can be personalised

The dinky ocean bottle is the perfect size to throw in almost any bag. I carried it around as I dashed between appointments, and barely realised it was there, yet it still held a decent amount of water, which stayed cold all day.

I also tested this bottle with tea, which remained piping hot for hours and didn’t leak all over my bag. The bottle’s double opening makes it easy to fill and clean, although thankfully, the whole thing can also go straight in the dishwasher.

I especially liked the fact that every bottle bought funds the collection of 1,000 ocean-bound plastic bottles, and there’s an accompanying app to record refills, to collect even more plastic. Collectors in coastal communities exchange plastic for money to access social resources and healthcare, while the plastic is recycled through a traceable system. A win-win all around.

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LifeStraw go series

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  • Best: Water bottle for travellers
  • Material: BPA-free plastic
  • Dishwasher-safe: Yes if filter is removed
  • Sizes available: 650ml and 1,000ml
  • Hot/cold/both: Cold
  • Leakproof: Yes
  • How long temperature lasts: Unspecified
  • Why we love it
    • Great for travelling
    • Covered mouthpiece
  • Take note
    • Expensive
    • Filters need replacing

It’s not always easy to get clean water on the go. This pricey but clever BPA-free bottle comes with a filter, so you can use water from taps anywhere in the world, or even fill up from a river while camping.

It offers two-stage filtration, which removes bacteria, parasites, microplastics, chlorine, silt, pesticides and even bad smells – all of which are enough to drive you to dehydration. It’s literally a life saver for regular travellers – no surprise, I’ve even spotted these clever bottles being used by the contestants on the BBC’s Race Across The World.

It’s important to remember that filters will need replacing eventually – the membrane microfilter should last for around 4,000l of water, while the carbon filter should be swapped after around 100l.

A stainless steel version of the bottle is also available (from £48 for the 500ml version, Lifestraw.com) if you’d prefer to keep water chilled.

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Le Creuset hydration bottle

Le Creuset hydration bottle
  • Best: Classic reusable water bottle
  • Material: Stainless steel
  • Dishwasher-safe: No
  • Sizes available: 500ml
  • Hot/cold/both: Both
  • Leakproof: Yes
  • How long temperature lasts: 24 hours cold, 12 hours hot
  • Why we love it
    • Many colours available
    • Not too big
  • Take note
    • Can’t be used one-handed

Trust iconic cookware brand Le Creuset to make a bottle as discreetly stylish as its covetable casserole dishes. Available in the brand’s distinctive range of stand-out shades with an attractive ombre design, the company has elevated the bog-standard water bottle with small but smart tweaks for added user-friendliness.

There are ridges on the silver screw cap to make it easier to undo, and the double-wall vacuum insulation has a copper layer, so you won’t risk condensation. Drinks will also stay cold for up to 24 hours and hot for 12. Plus, it clearly displays the name Le Creuset in block capitals on the front, for tasteful showing off while you’re sipping.

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Stanley the iceflow fast flow bottle

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  • Best: Water bottle for the gym
  • Material: 8/8 stainless steel
  • Dishwasher-safe: Yes
  • Sizes available: 600ml
  • Hot/cold/both: Cold
  • Leakproof: Yes
  • How long temperature lasts: 10 hours cold, 2 days iced
  • Why we love it
    • Very light
    • Easy to hold
    • Lid holder
  • Take note
    • Can’t be used one-handed

There’s more to Stanley than the ubiquitous ‘quencher’ (£44.99, Stanley1913.com). Designed specifically for those with an active lifestyle, this slim and sleek iceflow bottle uses Aerolight technology to make it 33 per cent lighter than standard stainless steel bottles, so it didn’t weigh me down even when it was completely full.

It has a recessed grip (so you can grab it with sweaty hands mid-workout) and a large spout for glugging. I thought I might find the screw lid a little annoying in the gym, but it whips off quickly and then snaps onto the carry handle. I simply kept it attached to the integrated hook during a spin class, so I could drink whenever I needed, but didn’t have to worry about dropping or losing the lid.

The vacuum insulation really did keep my water cold, too – iced water stays chilly for an incredible two days. It’s definitely earned a permanent space in my gym bag.

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Bkr clove 500ml

bkr glass reusable water bottle
  • Best: Best glass water bottle
  • Material: Glass with phthalate-free spiked silicone sleeve
  • Dishwasher safe: Yes – on top rack
  • Sizes available: 2 – 500ml and 1 litre
  • Hot/cold/both: Cold
  • Leakproof: Yes
  • How long temperature lasts: N/A
  • Why we love it
    • Durable
    • Plastic free
    • Looks great
  • Take note
    • Heavy to carry

This is the best glass water bottle I’ve tried. A grippy, waterproof silicone cover makes it tumble-proof and easy to hold, and the open top is easy to drink from. It’s also very easy to wash and dishwasher safe.

More suited to commutes, yoga classes, use at work or travelling, it’s likely not the best for exercising and probably isn’t the best option for kids. However, if you’re concerned about plastics or aluminium bottles and are adhering to a low-tox lifestyle, it’s a great swap to make. It’s made of sturdy glass that’s surprisingly robust.

Bkr bottles come in a range of sizes, but the 1l can be quite hefty and heavy to carry, so this 500ml option is a great option. The “clove” cover is a new colourway, but there’s a colour to suit every style and a spiked option too, for those who want to stand out from the crowd.

Prices may vary
  1.  £28 from Mybkr.com
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Stanley go quick flip water bottle

Stanley Go quick flip water bottle
  • Best: Reusable water bottle for the long haul
  • Material: Stainless steel and plastic lid
  • Dishwasher-safe: Yes
  • Sizes available: 470ml, 700ml and 1.06l
  • Hot/cold/both: Both
  • Leakproof: Yes
  • How long temperature lasts: 8 hours hot, 12 hours cold, 40 hours iced
  • Why we love it
    • Can be used one-handed
    • Completely leak proof
  • Take note
    • Too tall for some bags

There’s not much this bottle can’t do. It looks more like a flask than a traditional drinking bottle, and could certainly withstand any hike or camping trip – that’s unsurprising, though, when you consider the company is best known for its outdoor gear and makes everything from coolers to camping mugs.

The brand recently found more fame when its ‘quencher’ – an oversized tumbler with a handle and straw – became a TikTok sensation.

This quick flip bottle, though, is more for practicality than posing, keeping iced drinks cold for a whopping 40 hours, thanks to its double-wall vacuum insulation. It’s utterly leakproof and didn’t spill a drop even when it lolled around in my bag for a whole day.

I like the fact it operates with a single button and has an extra metal ring fastening to prevent accidental opening, which means this has now become my go-to when carrying hot drinks. However, it’s worth upgrading to the largest size (£39, Stanley1913.com) if you can’t reach a water source all day.

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Brita water filter bottle

Brita filter water bottle
  • Best: For filtered water on the go
  • Material: BPA-free plastic
  • Dishwasher-safe: Yes
  • Sizes available: 600ml
  • Hot/cold/both: Cold
  • Leakproof: Yes
  • How long temperature lasts: Unspecified
  • Why we love it
    • Includes filters
    • Great for improving water’s taste
    • New pastel colours available
  • Take note
    • Filters do need replacing
    • Need to touch the mouthpiece to drink

No need to turn to pricey bottled water if you hate the taste of tap water. King of the water filter Brita has a nifty solution with this sturdy bottle that includes two MicroDisc refillable water filters. These last for around 60l or four weeks, and have an activated carbon filter that removes chlorine and other nasty-tasting substances. However, good-guy minerals such as calcium and magnesium will still pass through the filter and remain in your water.

I was surprised to discover just how good water can taste when using this bottle – my teen tester in particular was a big fan. I also liked the pull-up mouthpiece that’s protected by a lid, to keep it all clean, though, it is quite stiff to use. The bottle gets bonus points for being dishwasher-safe, though, do remember, you will have to buy replacement filters once a month.

There’s also a squeezable one-handed sports bottle available if you’d rather drink on the go (£14.18, Brita.co.uk).

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Hydro Flask water bottle

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  • Best: Water bottle for all-day drinking
  • Material: 18/8 pro-grade stainless steel
  • Dishwasher-safe: Yes
  • Sizes available: 591ml, 946ml, 1,182ml
  • Hot/cold/both: Both
  • Leakproof: Yes
  • How long temperature lasts: Cold 24 hours, hot 12 hours
  • Why we love it
    • Good range of colours
    • Big enough to last all day
    • Range of mouthpieces available
  • Take note
    • Can’t be used one-handed
    • It’s quite heavy when full

There’s no chance you’ll get thirsty with this oversized bottle, which is great for when you’re on the go all day and might not get the chance to refill.

It’s made from professional-grade stainless steel with a powder coating that can still go in the dishwasher without fading. I particularly liked the wide mouth, which means it fills up in a flash and can be glugged from without wrestling with spouts or straws.

It’s also possible to customise the bottle with a range of mouthpieces, including a chug cap and a straw lid, to get the one that suits you best, though, be aware not all the additional caps can be used with hot liquids.

I love the range of colours it comes in, too, including a suits-all ‘stone’ and a pretty pale blush pink named ‘trillium’.

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Frank Green ceramic reusable bottle

Frank Green ceramic reusable bottle
  • Best: Ceramic lined water bottle
  • Material: Stainless steel lined with ceramic
  • Dishwasher-safe: No
  • Sizes available: 595ml and 1,000ml
  • Hot/cold/both: Both
  • Leakproof: Yes
  • How long temperature lasts: Unspecified
  • Why we love it
    • Ceramic lining doesn’t affect flavour
  • Take note
    • Need to touch straw to drink

This is one seriously good-looking bottle. I loved the range of colours it comes in, including neon green, sky blue and the blush pink I tested. You can even mix and match colours, so the lid is a different shade from the bottle itself.

Although the bottle is made of stainless steel, the inside is lined with ceramic, to avoid any metallic taste transferring to the water. It’s fantastic at keeping hot and cold drinks at the right temperature, too, thanks to the triple-wall vacuum insulation.

There’s a choice of two lids – a one-handed push button lid or one with a golden stainless steel straw, which makes a change from the cheap plastic straws many bottles use. I did find it tricky to lift the spout of the straw lid without touching the end I needed to drink from, though.

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Air up gen 2 bottle

air up gen 2 bottle 600ml and 3 pods-indybest
  • Best: For flavoured water
  • Material: BPA-free Tritan
  • Dishwasher-safe: Yes
  • Sizes available: 600ml and 1,000ml
  • Hot/cold/both: Cold
  • Leakproof: Yes
  • How long temperature lasts: Unspecified
  • Why we love it
    • Much better seal than original bottle
    • Comes with three flavour pods
  • Take note
    • Flavour pods need replacing
    • May still leak if lid and seal aren’t secured properly

The original air up bottle became a must-have accessory in British schools, convincing even the most water-phobic child to get sipping throughout the day. A flavour pod fits over the mouthpiece and, by the power of smell, convinces the drinker they’re sipping a flavoured drink rather than bog standard water.

The problem was that the original version of the bottle tended to leak, and I lost count of the number of times my junior tester’s school bag came back soaked. Air up has now designed a new version of the same bottle and it’s a huge improvement. It comes with a rubber seal inside to stop any leaking – though, it’s worth checking this is in place whenever you fill it. Mine slipped once without me noticing and the school bag got another drenching. The lid also needs to be fastened correctly to prevent further leaks, which my young tester sometimes failed to do.

I was also glad to see the bottle has been tweaked so it can now stand upside down to drain as the previous version couldn’t. There’s no need to manually activate the flavour pod now, either, as it works automatically unless it’s deactivated. Just remember that you will need to buy replacement pods once the three included with the bottle have run out – air up estimate each one should last long enough to flavour around 15l of water, although, I found they actually lasted a little longer.

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Your reusable water bottle questions answered

What is the best reusable water bottle?

I was shocked by the sheer number of options available when it came to finding the perfect water bottle. Proving it’s really worth thinking about exactly what you need before buying. However, for a guaranteed leak-proof bottle that can be used one-handed and keeps drinks exceptionally cold, it’s hard to beat the Contigo chill couture auto seal vacuum-insulated water bottle.

If you’re heading somewhere you won’t have access to fresh water, the LifeStraw go series is essential. Meanwhile, I love the work Ocean Bottle is doing to fight the problem of ocean-bound plastic, so you can feel good about every sip.

How much plastic is saved by using a reusable water bottle?

According to Water UK, 7.7 billion plastic water bottles are used in the UK each year, with the average person using 150 plastic water bottles every year – that’s around three a week.

The organisation states that if just one in 10 Brits used a refillable water bottle just once a week, around 340 million plastic bottles would be saved each year.

How much water should I drink each day?

While each individual’s needs are unique and dependent on health, age, height and weight, the NHS’s Eatwell Guide recommends drinking 2l (between six to eight glasses) of fluid a day, including water, lower-fat milks, sugar-free drinks, tea and coffee. Dehydration can cause both mental and physical fatigue, as well as headaches, while a healthy water intake is thought to boost mood and mental well-being.

What to look for in a reusable water bottle

  • Material: Reusable water bottles can be made from stainless steel, ceramic, glass or even plastic – though this must be BPA-free, to ensure it is non-toxic. Stainless steel bottles are durable and will keep your drink cold all day, but may not be dishwasher safe. Glass tends to be the best and safest material for storing food and water. Unlike plastic water bottles, it keeps flavour pure, as it doesn’t contaminate its contents. However, it can be heavy.
  • Drinking spout: If you’re planning on using your water bottle in the gym, I highly recommend opting for one with a drinking spout rather than a twist lid – the latter makes taking a sip mid-run unnecessarily difficult.
  • Size: This will depend on personal preference. Water bottles come in a range of sizes, from 250ml all the way up to 2l, so it really depends on how much you’re willing to carry with you during the day and whether you have easy access to a tap to refill your bottle.
  • Leakproofing: No one likes a soggy sports bag, so double-check if the water bottle you have your eye on is leakproof. Pay special attention to this if you’re opting for a bottle with a drinking spout, as they tend to be more sensitive to the issue than twist lids.
  • Dishwasher-safe: Some bottles are dishwasher-safe, while others can only be cleaned by hand. Retailers will usually list on the product page if a water bottle is dishwasher-safe – an important feature to look out for, especially if you plan on using your bottle for more than just water.

If you want to keep your drinks hot or cold for hours, read our review of the best flasks and travel mugs

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