Reddit reviews Nestle Pure Life Purified Water, 16.9 fl oz. Plastic Bottles (12 count)
We found 5 Reddit comments about Nestle Pure Life Purified Water, 16.9 fl oz. Plastic Bottles (12 count). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
New look, same 100 Percent pure quality water.5 liter / 16.9 ounce easy to grip, resealable plastic bottled water that's perfect for lunch, or to bring to work or class12 pack to keep at home or the office to promote healthy hydrationWith no calories and no sweeteners, water is a smart alternative to sugary drinksConsistently clean and great tasting water with our rigorous 12 step quality process. All of our PET bottles are recyclable. Once recycled, they’ll be cleaned, dried and melted to form pellets, called nurdles, that can be recycled back into the bottle or used to make other useful products
https://www.amazon.com/Nestle-Pure-Life-Purified-Plastic/dp/B00NP79AI8/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1520427610&sr=1-1-spons&keywords=water&psc=1
Waton on Amazon has to be the most depressing thing I've seen this week.
>Spending $2+ everyday is cheaper than buying a filter?
$2? Try more like a tenth that, without even shopping around much. http://www.amazon.com/Pure-Life-Purified-16-9-ounce-plastic/dp/B00NP79AI8/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1451002849&sr=1-2&keywords=bottled+water .
And yes, filtering can get QUITE expensive, especially amortized over only a year or two. Can it be cheap? Sure. But with that comes a lot less convenience. And people trade price for convenience all the time; for instance, do you bake your own bread? It's way cheaper to bake your own than to buy.
You're not you when you're hungry. Here.
IDK... I can buy a 12-pack of Nestle bottled water on Amazon Prime for $2.07 right now.
I don't think Amazon is setting up radius circles of 200 miles to ship the water around. I think they just take your money and ship that shit from wherever.
Something like this and this is maybe what you're looking for, although u/dalekette mentioned he was on site earlier and they had a surplus of supplies. They may not be needing any more for now.