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There's no water for the water to be filtered, you can just drink on demand like you would with any other bottle. The negatives of the Lifestraw Go bottle are that it is sometimes hard to suck the water through the straw.
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Read More »I have had mixed experiences over the years using tap water to rinse my vegetables. The reality is that fruits and vegetables in Mexico have traveled across the country. They have sat in dirty trucks, they have sat on dirty market floors. They have shared trucks with things that you probably don’t want your fruits and vegetables touching. The safest option for cleaning your produce in Mexico is to get a vegetable cleaner like Microdyn.
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Read More »You don’t want the ordeal of needing drinking water in Mexico to hinder your day-to-day activities. You want to be able to grab the bottle and go knowing you can fill it up anywhere you want throughout the day. Even in a public bathroom or at a water fountain. These bottles are so good they allow you to drink terrible dirty river water safely! I’ve tried a few different bottles over the years and these are definitely my favorites. Lifestraw Go Bottle: The Lifestraw Go bottle is the first one that I bought when I moved to Mexico. I like it because you simple unscrew the top, fill the bottle to the line, screw it back in and you can suck the water straight through the filter straw. There’s no water for the water to be filtered, you can just drink on demand like you would with any other bottle. The negatives of the Lifestraw Go bottle are that it is sometimes hard to suck the water through the straw. It’s not as easy as a normal straw. You also can’t let the filter dry out. If it dries out, it has to sit and soak in water again for almost 24 hours before it will work again. However, it filters out 99.99% of bacteria and heavy metals, which means you can take this anywhere and still enjoy clean drinking water.
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