Saturday, 9 July 2011

Kids Bobble Magenta Band Filtered Water Bottle

Kids Bobble Magenta Band Filtered Water Bottle
Kids Bobble Magenta Band Filtered Water Bottle
By Water Bobble

Review & Description

Bid farewell to wasteful and expensive bottled water, and say hello to bobble. The bobble filtered water bottle is a revolutionary step in achieving filtered water in a convenient, efficient, and environmentally friendly way. Utilizing a high quality, patented carbon filter, bobble's water bottles help you save money by offering a system that filters your tap water as you drink, and eliminates the need to purchase costly single-serve bottled water. With aesthetics by renowned designer Karim Rashid, this bottle is of an easy grip, squeezable design, with a filter that is a direct extension of the mouthpiece. The mouthpiece snaps open and closed, much like a plastic sport's drink nozzle, and an oval plastic cap protects it from dirt and contaminants when not in use. The kids bobble is designed to make your child want to drink water with a fun and colorful design, paired with a smaller size that is easy for small hands to grip. The filter has a magenta band with blue filter and yellow mouth piece and is sure to keep your kids refilling. Also included are fun stickers that will have them and their friends wanting more.

bobble is made from FDA approved recycled PET that is free of BPA, Phthalates and PVC. Due to these properties, it's handy on-the-go filtration, and the entire product being completely recyclable, bobble is featured as one of Oprah's favorites for eco-friendly products. Before first use, simply rinse one bottle full of water through the filter to remove any loose carbon. The filter is recommended to be replaced every 2 months or after 40 gallons of water have been used (roughly 300 refills). Read more


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1 comment:

  1. Of course, effectiveness is a huge thing to look for in a camping water filter. This, though, depends on exactly what you want. A fiberglass filter will get out many of the bacteria in the water but may leave the water tasting like it does coming from the source. This can be a good thing if you want to experience the mineral taste of mountain springs. However, a carbon filter added to this will get out most of the minerals and chemicals, leaving water tasting like bottled water from the store. Either way is fine, but do make sure your water will at least be free from disease-causing organisms.

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