WatertoGo 75cl Filter Bottle With A Black Sleeve
75cl water bottle with unique 3-in-1 filter technology that eliminates up to 99.9999% of all Bacteria, Viruses, Chlorine, Fluoride and Heavy Metals leaving you with safe, healthy water.
- Filter lasts for 200 Litres
- Replaces 400 single-use plastic water bottles
- BPA-free and FDA Approved
- Weighs just 138 grams
- Filter 100% recyclable
How it Works
Description
Our unique 3-in-1 filter has been created based on technology originally developed for the NASA space programme.
The filter works instantly to protect against bacteria, parasites, microplastics and also reduces chemicals like chlorine and improves water taste.
The three technologies used in a Water-to-Go filter are:
- Mechanical filtration; a very small pore size which stops contaminants passing through.
- Electrical (by a positive charge) which reduces the pore size even further and attracts the contaminants like a magnet, trapping them inside the filter.
- Activated carbon -our filters use activated carbon without using adhesives that would vastly reduce the carbons efficiency. Instead the activated carbon is contained within the filter membrane itself. This technique helps further reduce the contaminants whilst also eliminating bad tastes and odours.
The filter is ideal for hiking, camping, international travel and emergencies, it allows you to take any non-salt water from a stream, river, or tap and filter it instantly. Once the filter is activated and your bottle is full you are ready to drink, no need to remove the lid and filter until your ready to fill your bottle again.
The filter removes:
- 99.9999% for bacteria like E.Coli
- 99.999-99.9999% for viruses like Polio
- 99.99% for micro organisms
- Heavy Metals such as lead as well as Chlorine and Fluoride are also filtered
75CL Bottle In Black With A Black SleeveWater-to-Go Bottles Includes one filter Removes over 99.9% of all contaminants 750ml capacity Weighs 138g with filter in BPA free materials
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