It is a product shaped under the philosophy of design with a
purpose, striving for a sustainable future while simultaneously working to save
your wallet. Engineered to change people's drinking habits by decreasing the
mass consumption of single-serve water bottles (an industry costing American's
$15 billion dollars a year), one bobble filter equals roughly 300 plastic water
bottles.
bobble facts:
Filter facts:
How it Works
bobble's activated carbon filter has a slight
electro-positive charge, making it attractive to chemicals and impurities. As
water passes over the positively charged carbon surface, the negative ions of
the contaminants are drawn to, and captured by, the carbon granules. The
result? Filtered water free of chlorine and other common organic contaminants.
How it works is straightforward: fill your bobble with water and let it improve the taste of your water with each sip. When it's time to move on, recycle your filter, and dress your bobble with the next vibrant color of your choice.Your fridge is the perfect place to store your bobble. bobble is not recommended for your freezer, and you should not expose your bobble to high levels of heat. Hand-wash your bobble regularly in warm, soapy water then leave it to dry.