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This Contigo AUTOSEAL Grace Reusable Water Bottle hits its Amazon low at $8.50 shipped

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Amazon is offering the Contigo AUTOSEAL Grace Reusable Water Bottle (32oz, Cobalt) for $8.60 shipped. Regularly as much as $16 or so, it has gone for around $11 for the last couple of months on Amazon. This is a new Amazon all-time low as well. Perfect for the gym or at the office, it features Contigo’s popular AUTOSEAL technology, a carry loop and a lifetime warranty. Rated 4+ stars from nearly 1,700 Amazon customers. More details below.

If you’re looking for stainless steel bottles, we still have Contigo options from $12 shipped or so. We also have a plastic 24-ounce Contigo water bottle for $7 shipped.

If you are going to use these bottles at the gym, you might also want to check out Amazon’s protein and supplement sale this morning from just $20 shipped.

Contigo AUTOSEAL Grace Reusable Water Bottle:

  • Our Lids Are Sealed – AUTOSEAL technology is leak-proof and spill-proof (Yes there is a difference!)
  • Lend a Hand – Easy one-handed drinking from this reusable water bottle with the push of a button
  • Carry On – Carry loop for on-the-go activities
  • Measure Up – Convenient volume markings for easy measuring on this large capacity water bottle
  • Perfect Fit – Fits most car cup holders. Clean Up – Top rack dishwasher safe lid and body.
  • Lifetime Warranty

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices