The thing is that my dish washer doesn't have a heating element for drying. It uses a hot water rinse and relies on the moisture condensing on the metal walls. It works surprisingly well.
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What is, "Self fulfilling prophecy," Alex.
Yeah, I typically hate brand name stuff, but 100% of my knockoff tumblers and bottles have had their vacuum fail in under a year while my free yeti has been going strong for 5 years.
I actually have to add cold water or ice to be able to drinking it within 2 hours.
Anything more than twice a day, but for me twice a day dries out my skin enough that it overproduces oil which makes me smell funky sooner.
There's an upside if your goal is to inspire an attack on US soil to impose martial law in order to suspend midterm elections.
I mean, it's great that there's deodorant that's safe to use I'm sensitive areas. There are absolutely people who have BO problems regardless of personal hygiene and lifestyle habits.
Showering too often can also cause issues with smell.
My wife has that gene and I have the exact opposite. She can go for a week long backpacking trip and smell like nothing while my body will defeat any deodorant in under 6 hours just sitting in the office.
I believe that deodorant also contains stuff that kills the bacteria that cause BO.
That's basically my point. If your vacuum sealed tumbler says it's dishwasher safe, the seal failing is on the manufacturer.
But several of mine were too big to fit in the dishwasher. I have a 3L and a 4L that both crapped out after about 6 months of daily use.