Frequently Asked Questions
Kambukka general use
What should I do before first use?
We know you're eager to use your KAMBUKKA bottle, but be sure to wash all parts with soapy water before drinking for the first time.
Can I also use my KAMBUKKA bottle for drinks other than water?
Yes! If you have bought a plastic (tritan) bottle, you can also use it for drinks other than water, for example for fruit juice or (non-carbonated) lemonade.
Can I use my KAMBUKKA for carbonated drinks?
Our bottles are not suitable for carbonated drinks.
Can I use the KAMBUKKA stainless steel bottles for hot drinks?
Naturally! Our stainless steel bottles Etna and Olympus are designed so that you can fully enjoy your coffee or tea on the go!
If you want to fill your KAMBUKKA with a boiling liquid, you must let the liquid cool for at least 3 minutes before putting the lid on.
If the liquid is too hot, the pressure in the bottle may become too high. This can cause the liquid to squirt out, causing burns. Always press the button with the cup upright, away from your face, to release the pressure before drinking.
Can my KAMBUKKA bottle go into the refrigerator, freezer, microwave or sterilizer?
No! We recommend not to put your bottle in the microwave, refrigerator, freezer or sterilizer as this may damage your beloved KAMBUKKA.
Why is my KAMBUKKA bottle leaking?
All Kambukka bottles are 100% leak-proof. Yay! But if liquid does escape from your bottle, it might be because of this:
3 in 1 lid: your Snapclean® has not been clicked into the lid properly. Prevent your bottle from leaking by pushing the Snapclean® mechanism into the lid with two fingers until you hear a click.
Spout lid: your spout lid is not fully closed. You should hear a click when you close the cover of your spout cover. Otherwise, water may leak through the opening into the spout. But you can rest assured: the water cannot escape through the air hole in the lid itself!
Why does the color design not look so nice?
For some designs, application foil is used. This is slightly visible when overlapping or curving.