Nubo Filtered Water Bottle

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posted on December 18, 2014
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Unlike traditional water filtration bottles that clean water as it leaves the bottle, those from Nubo Bottle Co. filter water as it's added, thereby reducing the effort needed to access the fluid. 

Nubo water filtration bottle

The American-made Nubo filters use a three-step filtration process incorporating a silver-impregnated coconut shell carbon, which lasts up to 350 uses.

In addition, the 13-oz., clear, recyclable bottle is made from Eastman BPA-free Tritan copolymer, is refrigerator and dishwasher safe, and holds 23.6 ozs. of water. Moreover, a push-button-activated protective cap features a swing-over latch to ensure it remains closed. Both the top and base are removable for easy cleaning. Lastly, the bottle has a large articulating loop for attachment to packs, etc. MSRP: $24.95.

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