Why Your Steel Bottle Tastes Metallic?
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Why Your Steel Bottle Tastes Metallic?

  • Experts say metallic taste in steel bottles stems from lower-grade steel or poor finishing.
  • 304 or 316 stainless steel grades are safest; insulation doesn't guarantee water safety.
  • Clean bottles regularly, avoid acidic drinks, and replace if rust appears for best taste.
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