Technology
This self-cleaning water bottle uses UV light to kill bacteria – and it’s on sale
TL;DR: Kill 99.9% of bacteria in your water with the LINK UV self-cleaning water bottle for $79, an 11% savings as of July 13.
As recent years have shown us, anything – and we truly mean anything – can become trendy. Over-the-top pool floats? Check. The resurgence of roller skating and sidewalk chalk? Yup. Even hydration, the basic earth element that is water, somehow now has a cool-factor. We live in weird times.
The cool part about getting in on this health-minded trend is all it requires is one accessory: a reusable water bottle. With so many options on the market, you’re guaranteed to find one you love. The only trick is keeping it clean to avoid the inevitable bacteria buildup.
If you’re not the most hygienic hydrator around, we’ve even got a bottle for you: the LINK UV Self-Cleaning water bottle. Yes, you read that right: self-cleaning. The LINK Bottle uses patented UV-C lights to kill 99.9% of bacteria and viruses in just over a minute. It’s an FDA-approved method for destroying germs, used commonly in healthcare, food services, industrial, and water utility settings. All you have to do is push the button on top of the lid and bada-bing, bada-boom, the UV-C light irradiates and destroys the DNA of bacteria and viruses inside the container.
Of course, you will have to charge it up after about 80 uses, but that’s no big deal. Just plug it in via USB when you’re not using it.
While its self-cleaning feature is definitely its selling point, the LINK Bottle also acts as an impressive insulating chamber. Its double-wall vacuum insulation helps keep your water and other beverages cold for 18 hours or hot for eight hours.
It’s also important to note that while UV-C light is an effective germ-killer, there’s no independent scientific research suggesting it can eliminate coronavirus. So, during this ongoing pandemic, we recommend you still use regular ol’ household cleaners in addition to the LINK UV Self-Cleaning Bottle. Better to be safe than sorry, right?
Regularly $85 a pop, you can grab a LINK UV Self-Cleaning Water Bottle on sale for $75 and join the hydration gang.
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