Lifefactory produces high-quality and eco-friendly glassware, baby bottles, and water bottles with silicone sleeves and caps.
- The company was founded in 2007 by Pam Marcus and Daren Joy.
- They launched their first product, a reusable glass baby bottle, in August 2007.
- In 2009, they expanded their product line to include adult-sized glass water bottles.
- In 2013, they were acquired by Sigg, a Swiss company that produces reusable water bottles, tea bottles, and flasks.
- In 2019, Lifefactory became part of the multi-brand company Core Home, which is focused on sustainable and innovative home products.
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The Lifefactory glass water bottle comes in various sizes, ranging from 12 to 22 ounces, and is made of high-quality borosilicate glass with a protective silicone sleeve and a leakproof cap.
The Lifefactory baby bottle is made of high-quality borosilicate glass and comes with a silicone nipple and sleeve, and is available in both 4 and 9-ounce sizes.
The adult Lifefactory wine glass is made of high-quality borosilicate glass with a protective silicone sleeve and a unique shape that is easy to grip and comfortable to hold.
Yes, all Lifefactory bottles and glassware are dishwasher-safe. However, it is recommended to remove the silicone sleeve before washing.
Lifefactory offers a limited lifetime warranty on glass bottles and a 1-year warranty on all other products against defects in materials and workmanship.
Yes, all Lifefactory products are BPA-free, phthalate-free, and PVC-free, and are made of high-quality, non-toxic materials.
The main difference is the size of the bottle. The 12-ounce bottle is more compact and is ideal for on-the-go use, while the 22-ounce bottle holds more water and is better suited for longer trips and workouts.
Yes, Lifefactory bottles are designed to hold both hot and cold beverages, although it is recommended to use caution with hot drinks and to allow them to cool slightly before drinking to avoid burns.