LARQ - 25 oz. Water Purification Thermal Bottle - Seaside Mint
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- LARQ
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- BDSM074A
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- 1230000028141
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Achieve your hydration goals with this seaside mint LARQ bottle. The double-wall insulation keeps water at optimum temperatures, while the self-cleaning feature automatically purifies the bottle and water after every two hours. This LARQ bottle has an ultra-lightweight design that easily fits in a gym bag or backpack for easy portability.
Dimension
Product Height : 10.4 inches
Product Width :3 inches
Product Depth :10.4 inches
Product Weight :1.1 ounces
Features
25-oz. capacity So you have enough water on hand.
Stainless steel material Resists leaks.
Built-in UV-C LED Intelligently turns on every 2 hours to keep your water and bottle fresh.
Double-wall insulated To keep water cold for 24 hours and hot for 12 hours.
What's Included
LARQ Water Purification Thermal Bottle
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Great bottle that cleans the water
This bottle is really awesome because it continually cleans the water so that you're drinking clean water all the time. My favorite function of the bottle is that it keeps the water cool for more than 24 hours. I put ice in the bottle and ice was still in the bottle the next day without the bottle being on the refrigerator
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Just wish it has USB-C
I recently had the pleasure of experiencing a true game-changer in the world of hydration - the Larq Water Bottle. From the moment I laid eyes on this sleek, modern marvel, I knew I was in for a hydration experience like no other. First and foremost, the Larq Water Bottle's standout feature is its self-cleaning capability. Using cutting-edge UV-C LED technology, this bottle is designed to eradicate up to 99.99% of harmful bacteria and viruses from both the water and the bottle itself. Gone are the days of worrying about the cleanliness of your water bottle, as Larq has effortlessly combined innovation and hygiene in a way that sets it leagues apart from the competition. The design of the Larq Water Bottle is not just functional; it's a work of art. The minimalist aesthetic, combined with premium materials, gives it a luxurious feel. The matte finish is not only visually pleasing but also provides a comfortable grip, ensuring that it's a pleasure to hold and carry. The attention to detail in the construction is evident, making it a standout accessory for those who appreciate both form and function.
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great water bottle
I love my Larq water bottle. My old water bottles would develop a certain stink but this one is stink free! The charge on the lid lasts a long time, too. I use my water bottle daily and have only charged it initially and haven't had to recharge yet. I wish it would come in a 32oz size, though. The only complaint I have is that it's pretty pricey!!
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Wonderful
Used for traveling. Works great, long battery life
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Amazing concept, works great!
The LARQ - 25 oz. Water Purification Thermal Bottle is truly a revolutionary water bottle that I believe is definitely worth the investment even if you don’t plan on taking it outdoors for use with river water as shown on the LARQ website. I use the bottle as my everyday drinking bottle and only use regular drinking water in it. Since I work a 9 to 5 desk job, I try to make sure I drink water regularly throughout the day and previously used a non-insulated plastic bottle for this purpose. Unfortunately, that bottle would start to smell and the water would begin to taste funny after about a week of using the bottle even though I would only use it for water. Now with the LARQ Water Purification Thermal Bottle, there is no more funny smell or taste, just clean, fresh water all the time with the added bonus of amazing insulation that seems to really keep my water cold for very long periods of time. When I leave work and return the next day, whatever water that was left in the bottle from the previous day still seems to be the same temperature. One thing to note is in normal mode, the bottle supposedly activates the UV light for one minute on its own every 2 hours but I still haven’t been able to catch the bottle doing this yet. I haven’t really timed it and looked for it to activate on its own and based on the constant freshness of the water, I don’t really doubt that it is doing what it claims to do. Overall, I am very impressed with the LARQ - 25 oz. Water Purification Thermal Bottle and I highly recommend it!
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Overpriced Thermos
I was curious about the LARQ technology and its claims especially after watching the segment from Shark Tank. It looked like a great idea and generally high premium upgrades of a generic product can sometimes warrant their high cost due to cool features or technology. Unfortunately, the LARQ bottle does not warrant its cost and to me it is just an overpriced gimmick. The construction of the bottle is A+. It is high quality, feels premium, and is built to last. The cap, which has all the technology, has a pretty LED and a very easy-to-press button, extremely premium construction and build quality. No complaints here. The design is also very nice. Very pretty, sleek. Also an A+. The thermos functionality is A+. Hard to get the thermos functionality wrong with the correct engineers. It keeps drinks colder for long periods of time (much longer than any conventional water bottle). But, of course, people aren’t buying this bottle for its looks or its functionality as a thermos. It is all about the UV light claims and getting a bottle that gives you “better” water to drink. Does this functionality work? It is very doubtful. If all you do in life is drink water from a tap, this bottle definitely has no utility. Outside of Flint, Michigan you will be hard pressed to find tap water you can’t drink that needs to be treated. Most cities have strict requirements on water quality. In Northern VA (where I am), after the Chlorine scare from several years back, the area instituted some hardcore limits making its water some of the best in the country. I did a blind taste and smell test with water from the tap among 7 people, myself included. 3 people, myself included, found the water treated by the LARQ bottle as better. The other 4 found the untreated water as better. My wife has always complained about how the water in our area has a noticeable metallic smell. She picked the untreated water as being better. So if using the LARQ bottle for tap water has no utility, the question becomes “would you use the LARQ bottle to treat non-tap water?” The directions state that water has to be filtered, meaning you could use clear river water. Heck, even promo pictures on LARQ’s own website shows pictures of water from a river. To me, I would not trust the LARQ bottle to deliver clean drinkable non-tap water. If I was out in the wilderness with the LARQ bottle, before even thinking of putting foreign water in the bottle to treat it with UV light, I would be boiling it and treating it with some self-made charcoal filters which completely defeats the purpose of the bottle’s premium price. A couple years back I was on a remote beach where the water from the faucet was filtered (and clear) but non-potable. I can’t even imagine myself drinking that water with only the UV treatment from the LARQ bottle. The website has no actual studies backing up its abilities (beyond an third party test claimed on the website, and some pretty graphs showing it kills E-Coli with increased treatment time). All the website says is that it is “certifiably effective” with a logos of the FDA, FCC, CE, Harrens, and ROHA below it, which means nothing to me. LARQ also says you can use the UV light to clean the bottle. I really don’t think UV light is enough to clean a bottle from most ailments that make a bottle dirty (saliva from a backwash, mold growth from inactivity, etc.). If you leave water stagnant long enough, it’ll develop mold (had it happen many times in my tea kettle). If that were to happen with my LARQ bottle, I’m using soap and water. Sorry. It has no utility for clean tap water, I don’t trust it for non-tap water and I don’t trust the self-cleaning functionality. To me, the LARQ bottle is just an overpriced thermos. If a thermos is all I am getting, I can get an equally good (or better) thermos water bottle (like one I got for the house previously) for $20…with a straw no less! I, unfortunately cannot recommend the LARQ bottle.
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Favorite purified water
Great tasting water. Took it to Safari trip to Africa. Put tap water and didn’t get sick at all.
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Clean tasting water
I was a little skeptical at first, but having the water bottle for almost a month now I’m glad I have it! Please know that this bottle is a hefty one though, but it definitely makes it feel quality. I like having the peace of mind knowing my water is clean and knowing that it’ll actually taste fresh. It doesn’t have that same odd taste you get from regular water bottles. If you drink water a lot then I’d totally recommend this bottle especially for the peace of mind during these times.
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Great Size Bottle with Decent Capacity
Great size for a bottle that easily fits into every cupholder I've tried. Not super comfortable or durable, but assuming the purification works this is a great, usable solution for people in the wild. Battery seems to last many weeks at a minimum.