
Twice a month, I load up the car with our 2 empty five gallon bottles, drive to the local Water to Go® store, and purchase water. My have times changed. I remember when I was a kid, all the water I drank was straight from the tap, even when I was playing outside I would drink from the hose. Back then, I nor my parents didn’t know any better, and I wasn’t such a health nut either.
What is Water To Go?
I’m sure many of you have heard of this useful little store, for those who haven’t, they sell nothing but pure, clean H20. Without going into all the hazards of tap water, (another time another post), buying your water is a must nowadays. But what do you buy? Distilled, drinking, spring, etc… its honestly quite confusing when you’re at the local grocery store and they have 5-6 brands and types of drinking water. Water to Go offers a simple and alternative solution for this.
How it works
Before visiting the store, you need to have some empty water bottles on hand to fill up. If you don’t, no worries, the store sells 1, 2, and 5 gallon bottles as well as many other accessories. You then purchase X# of gallons up front, I believe they offer 20, 50, and 100 gallons. The more you purchase the cheaper it is, for 100 gallons it comes out to .35 a gallon where I go. That’s cheap! Then every time you fill-up, they simply mark off how many gallons you used from your total.
The Water
The water is crisp and delicious, once you get used to it, you will not want to drink anything else. Each location has their own in-house 12-stage purification system, which produces top quality drinking water. The 12 stages of purification are below:
- Ion Exchange
- Carbon/Chlorine Filter
- Sediment Filter
- Booster Pump
- Reverse Osmosis Filtration
- Ozone Re-pressure pump
- Ozone Generator
- Ozone Mixing Tank
- Pressure Pump
- post Filtration
- Sediment Filtration
- Ultraviolet Disinfection
- Pressure tank
Where are they Located?
You can go to their website Water to Go® and search for store locations to find the one nearest you. Since it is a relatively young company, they are still expanding across the US and my not have one in your state. If your an entrepreneur, you can open up your own store as a franchise. Make some money and promote good health! Nice!
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