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Hi bluesea,
I just looked at the picture of the t-buddy. It doesn't show it on the box, but it is a removable strainer. You can drink/pour from either end since they are both screw capped. The smaller cap has a removable "air vented pressure relief lid" for safty with hot liquids. I throw the bottle into the dish washer and hand wash the caps and strainer. hope this helps. |
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"darawen littlestich" wrote in message . .. Hi bluesea, I just looked at the picture of the t-buddy. It doesn't show it on the box, but it is a removable strainer. You can drink/pour from either end since they are both screw capped. The smaller cap has a removable "air vented pressure relief lid" for safty with hot liquids. I throw the bottle into the dish washer and hand wash the caps and strainer. hope this helps. Yes, it does. Thanks. -- ~~Bluesea~~ Spam is great in musubi but not in email. Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply. |