The only thing we want all day in this hot, humid weather is cold water. Here are seven methods for cooling your water without a fridge.
Invest In Clay Pot
Soak a clay pot in water for a few hours before filling it with water and placing it in a shaded spot. The water evaporates, cooling both the pot and the water inside.
Use Wet Towel
Wrap a wet towel around your water bottle or container, then place it in a shaded area or in the breeze. The water will evaporate, keeping the bottle chilled.
Use Water Cooler
Water cooler boxes are widely accessible these days, and if you travel by car, this is an excellent way to keep your water cool.
Add Ice Cubes
Fill half of your water bottle with water and half with ice cubes before heading out. The ice cubes will help you keep your water cool for longer.
Vacuum Insulated Water Bottle
Use vacuum-insulated water bottles instead of normal plastic or glass bottles. These bottles will keep the temperature of the water stable throughout the day.
Prefer Natural Spring
If you're hiking or camping, look for a natural spring or stream to fill your water bottles. The water will be naturally refreshing and chilly.
Pre-Freeze Your Water
If you're going on a long trip and can't live without cold water, then this tip is for you. Freeze your water bottles in advance of your trip. Carry these frozen water bottles with you.
Pro-tip
When it comes to choosing the metal for your water bottle, stainless steel is the best option because it keeps your water cool for a long time.