Milligram currently has a 15% off storewide sale, and this includes all their Bellroy gear. The Classic Backpack Plus in Ranger Green is now $143.65 (down from $169 in this deal.) This is a really good price for a bag that originally retailed for $269 on the Bellroy website.
15% off Storewide (e.g. Bellroy Classic Backpack Plus $143.65 Delivered) @ Milligram
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Because it's a storewide sale…
Thanks Flying Ace.
Appreciate the post and happy to search other Bellroy and Orbitkey stuff as the backpack is waaay out of my budget, but understand you have to 'highlight' one item per the rules.
Some of the prices in their "Bellroy Sale" aren't bad. I'm guessing it's 15% off already reduced prices. Not really in the market for anything but I do like a nice tote bag…
thanks, got a couple of fountain pens.
those a5 memobottles look slick af but i'd feel dirty paying $46.75 for a water bottle. anyone know of a better priced alternative?
I'm looking for a nice water bottle too but all of the highly rated ones are super expensive. Would be nice to get one just to see what the fuss is about but I'd end up in the doghouse for sure. Rather save "that" for something better than a water bottle.
"nicest" water bottle i have is an 850ml klean kanteen insulated with steel inner cap. i doubt i paid $50 for it, then again, that was several years ago. those memobottles are just plastic but rectangular.
Yeah, we have some thermoflask ones and that are nice but they are 1L and not the easiest to carry around with you. I really want to see if hydroflask is as good as they say they are. They are about $50 for the size/style I want but that's without the silicon boot. I feel if you are getting a stainless steel one, you really do need that boot.
@ozbs25: damn, now i want a hydroflask too.
agree about the bottle boot….it's like having one of those xiaomi powerbanks without the silicone sleeve. $15 for a bit of silicone. yikes.@ozbs25: We have 3 hydroflask for a few years now. They work really well for hot and cold drinks. The only one that looks worn out is of my kid
That one jas paint chipped and even dents but has survived the bottle flip phase at school.
Would buy again but I don't think i would need to for another few years.
We also have 2 klean kanteen but yeah I prefer the hidroflask.
If using only for hot coffee or tea, i prefer the zujirushi.@ozbs25: I bought my Hydroflask back in 2016 after it became a trend in the US and it is still going strong. I bought the silicone boot on Amazon and replaced the plastic cap with the stainless steel one when I found AU website carried it. Hydroflask colorway is just too cute to resist and their handle is very easy to carry. Insulation performance wise, it is comparable with Takeya but Takeya lid is easy to attract mold between their silicone rings. I prefer the 100% stainless steel Hydroflask cap & bottle. It cost me ~60-70AUD back in the days for the 24oz bottle alone (conversion rate plus US sales tax). If you're buying a Hydroflask, better buy the wide mouth instead of standard mouth bottle. The cap will cover the entire edge of the wide mouth bottle (where you drink from) whereas the standard mouth cap only fits inside the bottle, hence leaving the edge exposed if you get what I mean. I own a standard mouth bottle and this is the only feature that I don't like.
@hongco1990: i thought i was the only one who hated when drink bottle lids left the drinking edge exposed
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