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5 things to know before drinking water in a copper bottle

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 5, 2025, 08:22 IST
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5 things to know before drinking water in a copper bottle

Copper water bottles are everywhere now — on kitchen shelves, in yoga studios, and proudly sitting on office desks. And for a good reason. When used properly, copper vessels can do more than just store water. They’re believed to support digestion, improve skin health, and bring natural antibacterial properties to your daily sip. But — there’s a right way and a very wrong way to use them.

It’s not just about pouring water in and forgetting about it. Copper is a reactive metal. Treat it well, and it’ll do its job beautifully. Mistreat it, and it can go from wellness tool to just plain unsafe. So here’s what not to do with your copper water bottle, no matter how healthy you're trying to be.

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Don’t fill it with anything other than plain water

Juice, lemon water, carbonated drinks — all of these may sound refreshing, but they’re a big no in a copper bottle. Acidic liquids react with copper and can cause the metal to leach into your drink in unsafe amounts. That tangy lemon water turns into something your stomach won’t thank you for. Stick to plain, room-temperature water. Keep it simple. That’s what the bottle was made for.


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Don’t store water in it for too long

Letting water sit overnight is fine. In fact, that's how you’re supposed to do it — fill it, let it rest, and drink it the next morning. But don’t let it sit in there for days. The longer water sits in copper, the more it absorbs from the metal. Leave it too long, and the concentration can get too high to be safe. A good rule? Fill at night, finish by morning or early afternoon. Refill fresh when needed.


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Don’t skip cleaning it properly

Copper doesn’t need a hard scrub, but it does need regular cleaning. Otherwise, it can develop stains, dullness, and even greenish spots — which are signs of oxidation. And no, that's not a rustic aesthetic, it’s just poor hygiene. Avoid harsh soap or metal scrubbers. Instead, use natural cleaners like lemon and salt or a soft cloth with tamarind paste. Rinse well and dry completely to avoid moisture build-up inside.


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Don’t leave it wet after washing

Moisture and air inside a closed copper bottle? Not a good combo. It can speed up tarnishing and lead to that unpleasant metallic smell. After washing, always leave the lid open and let the bottle air-dry completely before the next use. This one small habit keeps your bottle fresh and makes it last much longer without that weird, stale odour that sometimes sneaks up on neglected copper.


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Don’t overdo it

Yes, copper has health benefits. But no, that doesn’t mean you need to drink from it all day long, every single day. Too much copper in the body can actually cause issues, nausea, stomach pain, even copper toxicity in rare cases. Use it wisely. One or two glasses of copper water a day is enough. The goal is balance, not overdoing it.

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