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Drinking clean water shouldn’t force you to choose between health and cost!


Many people switch to glass bottles to avoid microplastics even though the costs add up quickly. Others stick with plastic because it’s affordable — despite knowing it’s not the cleanest option, microplastic makes you sick!

ClearFlow was created to remove this trade-off.


Below, you’ll see what drinking water really costs over time and how you can save money without compromising on clean, microplastic-reduced drinking water.




Glass bottles on the go feel safer – but they’re expensive and cost s it a lot but it is not necassary!



Here the facts:


Glass bottles on the go – the real cost

In Florida, a 1-liter glass bottle typically costs $3.00–$4.50.

Many people choose glass to avoid microplastics, even while traveling.

At an average intake of 3 liters per day, this adds up to:

≈ $11.25 per day

≈ $337.50 per month

≈ $4,050 per year 


Plastic bottles and ClearFlow

Plastic bottles are significantly cheaper, usually $1.00–$2.70 per liter.

They are often avoided for the same reason.

ClearFlow bridges that gap.

ClearFlow allows you to use affordable plastic bottles while reducing microplastic particles directly as you drink.

With ClearFlow, the same daily intake averages:

≈ $5.55 per day

≈ $166.50 per month

≈ $1,998 savings per person per year

 


Your savings – clearly calculated


Monthly savings vs. glass bottles:

Monthly savings:

≈ $171

Yearly savings:

≈ $2,050


 Your approximate yearly savings per person  2050,- Dollars


                    
Keep your standards and save thousands of Dollars!