While traveling, being able to drink filtered water throughout the day can be challenging. And while buying bottled water might be a temporary solution, it’s terrible for the environment and expensive to do. Which is why bringing along a bottle like Kor’s Nava Filter Water Bottle on your trip is a good idea. This straw-filtered bottle is stylish, durable, and won’t be a pain to carry around.
Nava Filter Water Bottle Review
Price and Where to Buy Kor’s Nava Filter Water Bottle: Available for $22.00 on the Kor website and for $17.00 on Amazon.
How Kor’s Nava Filter Water Bottle Rates:
Usefulness: 8/10 This bottle features a closed cap that clicks open, ensuring that the top of the straw stays protected and clean. The activated carbon filter of this bottle is inside the straw, which makes it very easy to change, but on the downside it requires a bit more suction to get the water through the filter. Value: 7/10 It’s a bit on the pricier side for a filtered water bottle, but the features are worth it. However, Kor recommends that the filter be replaced every three months and the cost of the filters could add up over time. They are currently priced at $11.00 for a two-pack. Portability: 7/10 It’s not a small bottle, but fairly light for its size and the top handle on the cap makes it comfortable to carry around. Cool Factor: 10/10 The design of this bottle is sleek and interesting to look at. And not only does the click-open cap keep the straw free from germs, it’s also weirdly satisfying to use.
Final Verdict: This is a very cool-looking bottle that provides great-tasting filtered water no matter where you go, and though it does require a bit of maintenance, changing the filter in and out couldn’t be easier.
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