Fit & Fresh Live PURE Reusable Filtered Water Bottle Makes Tap Water Safe to Drink

It is common knowledge that
plastic water bottles are bad for the environment, but many people are still not convinced tap water is safe.
Fit & Fresh Liv Pure Filtered Water Bottle may offer the solution. Made from
BPA-free plastic, this bottle houses a filter capable of reducing 50% of chlorine in 75 gallons of water, the life span of one filter. Unlike the
LifeStraw,
Fit & Fresh Liv Pure Filtered Water Bottle is not designed for microbiologically unsafe water or water of unknown quality. My daughter is very excited to have a
Fit & Fresh Liv Pure Filtered Water Bottle for school, so that when she runs out of our spring water, she can safely refill the bottle with school water.
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Posted by Jennifer Lance at September 3, 2008 1:51 AM
I live in Sacramento, CA. About three months ago I purchased one of your Water Bottls, Model No.135FF. I was told that the filters could be had from Target or Wall Mart.None of these stores in the Sacramento area carry them.
Would you be kind enough to let me know where the Filters can be purchased.
I hunted all over for this product-got no help from the call center-they didn't even ask what state I was from. Finally, they connected me with someone in the sales department. They were out to lunch--at 1:30! First of all, just finding a store that still carries this product is hard and THEN when I finally found the product (which I bought two, one for me and one for a gift)--what a terrible gift! I told her that I am returning mine and then I will send her my receipt and she can return hers where she lives. I really don't understand how you even got this item to production! It is a good concept done in a very poor way! My hand hurt after trying to use it the first day! Are you kidding me!? I have to use two hands just to get a drink. The stop at the top doesn't work well and even if I were to try to continue to use and squeeze the heck of it (and my hand), the seams in the sides of the bottle would break eventually. This is a poor product and I would recommend it to noone and the sales staff and call center-if someone can't find it, ASK what state they live in, for starters! Duh!
Sandy, sorry you had such trouble! My daughter used this water bottle for almost a year at school, and she never had trouble with it. We eventually recycled it because the sport top was falling apart. A friend of hers also bought one at target and used it at school too.
This is the worst product I have ever purchased. The company's replacement at their will policy should have given me a hint that they have a poor product.
While taste is subjective. The presence of chlorine is not. I currently use a Brita pitcher and wanted something much smaller for my office. This is a great concept but extremely poor design. No chlorine was reduced and it was a brand new product. You have to really squeeze it to get the water past the filter. Here's a tip....the water should pass through the filter and then be stored for drinking. I caution everyone to take the positive comments with a grain of salt because they must be relatives and friends of the owner to give this product any positive ratings on it's intended purpose, which is to improve the water quality.