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Ninja Thirsti Water Bottle drops to lowest price this year on Amazon Prime Day

Ninja Thirsti Water Bottle drops to lowest price this year on Amazon Prime Day

Wales Online08-07-2025
Ninja Thirsti Water Bottle drops to lowest price this year on Amazon Prime Day
Ninja's Thirsti Water Bottle and Flask keeps drinks cold for 24 hours
The Ninja Thirsti is on sale at Amazon for Prime Day
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The Ninja Thirsti Water Bottle and Flask is making waves among consumers, with many saying they 'will never buy another water bottle' after using the product.
The item currently has an enticing 37% discount on Amazon for a limited period, bringing its price down from £34.99 to just £21.99 during Amazon Prime Day.
CamelCamelCamel, a site known for monitoring prices, confirms this is the lowest price the water bottle has been this year and it's available in six different colours including mint green, black, white, and grey.
This deal is better value than purchasing it full price on the Ninja website or at Currys.
To access the discount, shoppers need to be Amazon Prime members, but non-members have the option to start a free 30-day trial to access this deal and other Prime benefits.
Ninja's Thirsti travel bottle stands out with its unique feature: a smooth interior that helps maintain carbonated fizzy drinks. It boasts the capacity to keep cold drinks with bubbles chilled for up to 24 hours, hot drinks warm for up to 12 hours, and iced beverages cool for up to an incredible 48 hours.
One happy customer shared their positive experience: "This is my 2nd flask I purchased this one for my husband. When we were away on holiday I put the unfinished bottle of Prosecco in my flask and the following day it was still cold and fizzy. Result."
Another buyer was pleased with how it worked on holiday. They said: "This is perfect for using in hot countries it keeps the ice solid for 12hours plus making the water so lovely to drink all day. Used daily whilst in Kos when on trips or by the pool."
Currently, the 700ml bottle is retailing at £21.99, though a more compact 530ml version is available at a reduced price of £19.99, down from the original £29.99, as part of an Amazon Prime offer.
The water bottle comes in a lovely mint green
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Stanley also sells several travel water bottles like the Iceflow Bottle. Priced at £40, this model comes in a broader array of colours and patterns, including Rose Petal Motion and Cream Rose Gold.
A simpler, 600ml variant in a single colour is available at £30 during Stanley's summer sale event. For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here .
For those looking for other options, Ocean Bottle offers a 750ml bottle priced at £40. It may be pricier than the Ninja Thirsti's Amazon Prime Day deal, but it holds slightly more liquid and can be personalised, meaning it's perfect for a thoughtful gift.
The Ocean Bottle also has a strong environmental benefit—each bottle being equivalent to preventing 1000 plastic bottles from polluting the ocean.
The Ninja Thirsti has drawn lots of positive reviews, securing a 4.6 out of five-star rating from 1,885 Amazon consumers. They've praised the bottle for its ability to retain temperature for both hot and cold beverages, maintain fizziness, and provide a 100% leak-proof experience.
It's also praised for being dishwasher safe and travel friendly, with a comfortable grip and compatibility with most car cup holders.
One delighted consumer said: "This is designed for fizzy drinks, however it is excellent for the still water that I use it for. Keeps drinks cold all day, brilliant for the recent periods of hot weather. I use mine for all day walks and playing golf on a hot day.
"Highly recommended, far better than any other drinks bottle I have used in the past. The other good thing is that the complete top part of the bottle unscrews making it easy to fill and clean. It then has a simple small screw lid for drinking or pouring. It is quite heavy when full, but then it does hold a lot.
"One star off because they're substantial and a bit on the weighty side."
Another happy customer said: "I absolutely love my Ninja Thirsti - gorgeous mint green - perfect for iced tea and totally leak-proof. Keeps drinks cold all day, even without ice! Colour is beautiful and even better in person! It keeps drinks cold for hours; I add ice cubes in the morning, and they're still solid after 8 hours. It also works brilliantly with hot drinks.
"It's completely leak-proof, even when tipped upside down in my bag, and the quality is excellent. I've dropped it multiple times and it still looks brand new. This is a well-made, reliable bottle that's totally worth the money. Highly recommend."
Someone else added: "What really sets it apart is how easy it is to clean and the thoughtful design of the mouthpiece – no leaks, no fuss, just smooth sipping every time. It also pairs perfectly with the Ninja Thirsti system for flavouring and carbonation (if you're into that like I am)."
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Bargain-seekers will be thrilled that they can snap up the Ninja Thirsti for as little as £19.99 from Amazon, but this tempting offer won't last forever as Prime Day finishes at midnight on Friday, July 11.
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