bulk bottled water
Guests also ask:
Most bulk bottles are made from PET plastic and are labeled recyclable. Some listings also state the bottles contain recycled plastic or are made from 100% recycled plastic (commonly excluding caps and labels).
Pack quantities range from single jugs to 32-count packs. Total net volumes are usually shown in fluid ounces (examples range from about 101.4 fl oz up to 540.8 fl oz), and one listing shows weight in pounds (32 pounds).
Common features include built-in or top carry handles and resealable lids to help prevent spills. Product descriptions and customer reviews frequently cite carry handles as helpful for transport and pouring.
Spring waters are described as containing naturally occurring minerals and electrolytes with a balanced mineral profile (some list a neutral pH). Purified waters are described as filtered, with minerals sometimes added back in to produce a crisper taste.
Product details list methods such as reverse osmosis and advanced filtration for purified waters, filtered-and-ozonated treatment for some distilled jugs, and natural filtration through glacial rock for certain spring waters.
Product details and reviews mention using larger or distilled jugs for humidifiers, irons and steamers, CPAP machines, coffee/espresso machines, sterilizers, ice makers, watering plants, and general cleaning or appliance maintenance.
Packaging commonly states bottles are recyclable. Several listings also claim recycled-plastic content, with example label claims such as "Every bottle is recyclable (excluding label and cap)," "100% recycled bottles, excluding caps and labels," or "contain up to 35% recycled plastic."