Water

Water To Go Filtration System And Bottle Review

Water To Go Filtration System And Bottle Review With this heat wave we are having in the UK, its always recommended to carry water with you. So packing a reusable water bottle is an obvious choice. I’ve been drinking out of the Water to Go water filtration system. Which is a BPA free bottle, which has a 3 in 1 re-useable filter built in. I have been using the 75cl and 50cl versions. The 50cl versi...[Read More]

Review: Zounich 1000ml Sports Water Bottle

We’re always told the importance of keeping hydrated, but it’s hard to do carrying about cups of water – a good water bottle is essential. This one from Zounich is available in 400ml, 500ml, 700ml and extra large 1000ml sizes. The main lid screws off giving you a good wide opening when filling up with water. It also has a little perforated plastic filter insert that prevents fruit or tea bag...[Read More]

KOR+ Super Water Bottle for Health & Fitness Review

KOR+ Super Water Bottle for Health & Fitness Review Water is one of life’s requirements. It hydrates and ensures you are fulled for the day. Taking it the next level is the Kor+. The Kor+ changes tap water into hydrogen-rich, pH balanced, antioxidant-rich super water. Allowing you to truly look after yourself. Kor+ is a brand new and hydration system all packed into a durable and futuris...[Read More]

Hydro Flask 64 oz Wide Mouth Water Bottle Review

Hydro Flask 64 oz Wide Mouth Water Bottle Review I am a big water drinker, and have big bottles at home and work for drinking water as I go. Though I do have to replace the plastic bottles after a couple of days of use, and find normal glasses too small. So I approached Hydro Flask who are the artists of water bottles. Each Hydro Flask bottle uses double-walled vacuum insulation, which is called T...[Read More]

Desalination Plants Hope to Ease California’s Water Crisis

To the casual observer, it may be difficult to understand the world’s growing water woes; after all, the majority of the planet is comprised of water.   The problem is of course that an overwhelming percentage of this life-giving resource is salt water – a characteristic that renders it utterly useless for consumption or irrigation. Surely though, in an age where humanity continues to learn s...[Read More]