What makes Water-to-Go different from everything else?

Water-to-Go filters combine 3 different technologies to eliminate over 99.9% of all microbiological contaminants including viruses, bacteria, chemicals and heavy metals from any non-saltwater source in the world. Our cutting edge technology, as well as our price per litre (5p), makes Water-to-Go unique and different to everything else on the market. 

How do you activate the filter?

The filter must be wet thoroughly to activate the technology; drinking before the filter is fully wet can lead to unfiltered water passing through the membrane. We suggest the first time you use a new filter to fill the bottle up and turn it upside down, submerging the filter for a minimum of 15 minutes. 

What should I do with the filters once I have finished with them?

The Water-to-Go filters are 100% recyclable so you can dispose of them sustainably. The casing and end caps can go in your plastic recycling, and the grey membrane can then go on your compost heap and biodegrade.

How does it work?

Water-to-Go uses three different technologies forged together in one filter to filter over 99.9% of all contaminants in water. The medium used in the filter was designed for the NASA space programme and consists of:

A) Filter medium with one of the smallest pores sizes ever developed for water filtration
B) The traditional technology of activated carbon particles (that reduce bad taste and odours) used within the filter medium so that it is much more effective as there is less adhesive holding the carbon in place thereby providing a greater surface area for the carbon to work
C) The medium releases a positive hydrostatic charge when it comes into contact with the water

No other water filter technology combines these three technologies and delivers results at low cost.

What are the three technologies Water-to-Go uses?

1) Water-to-Go uses mechanical filtration; a very small pore size which stops contaminants passing through.
2) Electrical (by a positive charge) which reduces the pore size even further and attracts the contaminants like a magnet would, trapping them inside the filter.
3) Finally our filters use carbon but instead of using adhesives to glue the carbon particles together, (which vastly reduces the carbon’s efficiency) it is contained within the membrane, helping to reduce contaminants whilst eliminating bad tastes and odours.

Try filtering water from your domestic filter and taste the difference!

Can you brand the bottles for charities and companies?

Yes; we can make bespoke bottles using your logos. We have done this for several large organizations and charities able to guarantee a large initial order to cover the design costs of putting your logo on a Water-to-Go bottle. 

Are Water-to-Go products BPA-free?

Yes; all the product components (bottles, lids and filters) are BPA free and all materials used are approved by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) in the USA. Our core guiding principles (see Our Mission. ) are to protect people and the planet.

Can I put my bottle in the dishwasher?

The 75cl Bottles are dishwasher safe (bottle only – lid is hand wash only). The 50cl GO! Bottles & lid are hand wash only. In all cases, please ensure you remove the filter before cleaning

What is the pore size of the filter (in microns)?

When we talk about pore size we refer back to standard technology. The mechanical restriction of the size of the pores has been the traditional measure of what a filter will eliminate. This is not the case with Water-to-Go. We have a unique combination of three technologies, each performs individually but it is the combination that makes us unique. We have a combination of two nano technologies, which not only reduce the pore size to 0.7 microns, but also create a positive hydrostatic charge in the membrane which attract and traps even the smallest of viruses like polio (which can be as small as 0.03 microns). Have a look at our testing page to see our tests for the Polio Virus – Testimony to the fact that we achieve substantial results by the combination of technologies rather than depend on just the mechanical calculation via a limited pore size.

Will the filter clean urine?

Whilst the filter could be used to filter urine in extreme emergencies, Water-to-Go strongly recommends against filtering and consuming urine.

Furthermore, Water-to-Go filters are intended to remove contamination from water. Filters will become inefficient if used with additives such as isotonic powders, cordials, juices etc.

What are the dimensions and weight of the bottles?

The bottles are very compact and aren’t too bulky so should fit in standard backpack side pockets and standard bike racks or cages. The 75cl (black) bottles are 22cm high and the circumference of the widest part of the bottle is approximately 27cm. The 50cl (clear) bottles are 20cm high and circumference of the widest part of the bottle is approximately 25cm.

The 50cl bottle weighs 98g (empty with dry filter).
The 75cl bottle weighs 138g (empty with dry filter).

What’s the difference between the 75cl bottle and the 50cl (GO!) bottle?

The differences are the size of the bottle and the filter life. The 75cl (black) bottles include a larger filter that is effective for 200 litres (3 months of constant use) whereas the smaller (clear) 50cl GO! bottles have a smaller filter that is effective for 130 litres (2 months of constant use). There is NO difference with the filter technology – they both eliminate well in excess of 99.9% of all microbiological contaminants from any non-saltwater source.

Do you have testing reports?

Yes. You can view these on our website, We have been tested on three continents by internationally renowned laboratories in London, Florida, Bangalore and China.

We have further test results coming in from additional laboratories in Europe.

How does the bottle ‘save the planet’?

By choosing a Water-to-Go bottle you reduce plastic pollution and save resources. Pollution caused by millions of plastic water bottles floating in our oceans damages wildlife and the planetary ecosysytem. Making just one Water-to-Go water bottle instead of a hundred single use single-use plastic water bottles preserves valuable natural resources.  Huge quantities of oil, water and other materials are used in the manufacturing and shipping process of single-use bottles. At the end of their lives, only 12% of plastic bottles are recycled!

Do you filter Chlorine and Fluoride?

Yes. Recent tests show that Water-to-Go filters reduce the amount of chlorine in the water to below detectable levels. Our filters use both alumina nano technology and carbon to filter out fluoride. You can see our testing results, also you can taste the difference when you drink from a Water-to-Go filtered water bottle.

How do I know when my filter needs replacing?

There are three ways: –

  1. If you have a 50cl water bottle, and you have set the timer when you began using it, the timer will remind you to replace your filter after two months
  2. One of the three technologies in our filter (the one which controls the taste and the smell) is carbon. We programme just enough carbon into the filters to expire at either 130 litres (for the 50cl filters) or 200 litres (for the 75cl filters). The filter will still be filtering bacteria, cysts and harmful contaminants; the water after this time will gradually start to taste and smell as it did before using the Water-to-Go bottle. This is a ‘sensory’ prompt for you to change the filter.

If I don’t use my bottle everyday will it still only last for 2-3 months?

No. The filter is good for 130 litres when using the 50cl Water bottle or 200 litres for the 75cl water bottle. In practical terms, this means that you can fill up the 50cl Water bottle 3-4 times a day, every day and the filter will last 2 months. Using the 75cl water bottle 2-3 times a day the filter will last for 3 months. If you stop using your Water-to-Go filter it will dry out and will need to be re-activated.

To reactivate it just fill the bottle up and turn it upside down, submerging the filter for 15 minutes. Then gently squeeze out the contents until the water runs clear.

Is it ready to go?

Yes. All you need to do is ensure the filter is wet through and flush once to activate it. We suggest the first time you use a new filter you fill the bottle up and turn it upside down, submerging the filter for 15 minutes. Then gently squeeze out the contents until the water runs clear.

We have created a short video showing how to activate your filter.