Compare Kids Water Bottles
Which scores higher on safety? R3 breaks it down.
R3 scored the Klean Kanteen Kid 12oz Stainless Steel Sport Bottle (Sport Cap 3.0) 8.4/10 and the Lifefactory 12oz Glass Water Bottle with Active Flip Cap 8.6/10 on the same kids water bottles scoring system, weighing safety, efficacy, and usability. The overall scores are close; the pillar breakdown below shows where they differ.
The most important dimensions, side by side.
See which one actually scores higher — and why
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Everything you need to make the call - who each one is for, and who should skip it.
Go for it if you...
You want your child's water touching only bare stainless steel, with no plastic or coating inside the bottle
Your child is school-age and past the stage of chewing or pulling at small parts
You want a bottle that comes fully apart and goes in the dishwasher for easy daily cleaning
A leak-resistant flip spout for a backpack matters more to you than keeping drinks cold
You want the cleanest possible drink-contact material, with glass against the water instead of any plastic.
Your child is old enough to handle a glass bottle carefully, or it will be used with supervision at home or the table.
You wash bottles in the dishwasher and want every part to come apart so nothing traps mold.
A 12 oz size that fits small hands and a school day is what you are after.
The main thing to know
The soft spout and stainless straw both detach, so this is a better fit for a school-age child than for a baby or toddler who chews on lid parts.
Glass is the most chemically inert material we score: no plastic touches the water, which is why this bottle still rates so well on safety. The trade-off is breakage. A dropped glass bottle can crack or shatter, and the silicone sleeve helps but is not shatterproof. That makes it best for older or more careful kids and for supervised use, and it sits below our stainless picks for rough-and-tumble school and sports days.
Skip this if you...
Your child is a baby or toddler who tends to bite and tug at removable spouts and straws
You need drinks to stay cold, since this single-wall bottle is not insulated
You want a protective base boot, because this bare bottle will dent and rattle on hard floors
Your child is hard on their gear and the bottle will get dropped on hard floors, courts, or pavement; a stainless bottle survives that better.
You need a young or unsupervised child to carry it on their own, since a heavy glass bottle can break if it falls.
You need a leakproof bottle for a backpack, because this one makes no spillproof claim.
Empty weight matters to you; at 13.4 oz it is heavy for a kids' bottle before you even fill it.
Neither of these quite what you're looking for?
I've reviewed all Kids Water Bottles options at every price pointEvery Kids Water Bottles in our database is scored using R3's deterministic scoring system - the same inputs always produce the same score. For this comparison, we evaluated Klean Kanteen and Lifefactory across 3 independent criteria: Safety (96%), Efficacy (1%), Usability (3%). No sponsored rankings. No paid placements.
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Both scored close to 8.4/10, so the better choice depends on your priorities. Safety is our top-weighted scoring pillar, followed by efficacy, and usability. Check which pillar matters most to your family and compare those specific scores.
R3 uses a deterministic scoring system - the same inputs always produce the same score. We evaluate each Kids Water Bottles across Safety, Efficacy, Usability using independently verified data. No sponsored rankings. No paid placements. Every score is fully reproducible.
Not necessarily. The overall score reflects how we weight those three pillars, but your priorities may differ. If you care most about safety, compare the safety scores directly. If budget drives your decision, the prices tell a clearer story. The "right" pick is the one that matches what matters most to your family.
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