Silver Stainless Steel Straw Top Sublimation Water Bottle - 20oz. (60/case)
If you are looking for long lasting sublimation blanks, our stainless steel water bottles are unbeatable. The stainless steel construction is tough, being able to withstand more pressure in a mug press than aluminum. Choose from white or silver base colors, finished with premium sublimation coating for rich and exciting pigments! The straw cap is comfortable and spill-proof, great for a quick drink while on the move. Perfect for working out, cycling, hiking or anybody that needs to be in an upright position.
Specifications:
- Sturdy stainless steel water bottles for dye sublimation
- Capacity: 20oz. (600ml)
- Dimensions: 2.87"w x 7.83"h (9.69"h with lid)
- For use with a Mug Press or Water Bottle Wrap
Helpful Resources
Note: Be sure to remove the cap and straw before pressing!
4-in-1 Mug Press
Press Temperature: 320°F
Time: 150 - 180 Seconds
Pressure: Medium/Firm
- Attach sublimation transfer paper with image printed in reverse to the bottle with thermal tape
- Place bottle in press at the press temperature, and close the element around the bottle
- Press for the specified time above needed using specified pressure
- If the image begins to look blurry, or burnt brown by over-pressing, decrease time by 15 - 30 seconds
- Once done, remove the bottle from the press and remove the transfer paper immediately
- Allow the water bottle to cool completely before use
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GeoKnight DK3
Press Temperature: 400°F
Time: 3 Minutes
Pressure: Medium
- Attach sublimation transfer paper with image printed in reverse to the water bottle with thermal tape
- Place water bottle in heat press at the press temperature, and close the element around the water bottle
- Press for the specified time above needed using specified pressure
- If the image begins to look blurry, or burnt brown by over-pressing, decrease pressing time by 15 - 30 seconds
- Once done, remove the water bottle from the press and remove the transfer paper immediately
- Allow the water bottle to cool completely before use
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Mug Master Pro Mug Press
Idle Temperature: 275°F
Press Temperature: 330°F
Time: 15 Seconds
Pressure: Medium
(Use the water bottle element in the mug press for this item!)
- Tape the sublimation paper with image printed in reverse to the water bottle with thermal tape
- When the heat press reaches the idle temperature, you will hear a beeping sound indicating that the machine is ready
- Place the water bottle in the element and close it by pulling the handle towards you
- Press the green, round button to begin the pressing cycle (temperatures may drop which is normal)
- Once the press temperature is reached, the timer will begin counting down
- When the timer reaches 0, take out the water bottle from the press and remove the transfer paper immediately
- Allow the water bottle to cool completely before use
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Oven Settings
Press Temperature: 400°F
Time: 6 - 10 Minutes
(test in your oven for accurate time)
- Attach reversed printed image to water bottle with thermal tape
- Wrap silicone wrap around water bottle surface and clasp at handle
- Place in oven preheated to 400°F for approximately 6 - 10 minutes (test to determine best timing!)
- Afterwards, remove wrap and transfer immediately
- Allow the water bottle to cool completely before use
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Manufacturer | Coastal |
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Print Applications | Dye-Sublimation, Silicone Wrap |
Finish | Gloss |
Color | Silver |
Substrate Material | Stainless Steel |