FAQ

What is the minimum water use for a watercooler to be useful in my house?

A watercooler is actually meaningful for everyone, regardless of water consumption. Do you drink a lot already and are you tired of dragging bottles? Or do you drink too little and do you just want to be motivated to drink more? Maybe you have small children at home and do you want them to drink enough every day? Don’t like the taste of your tap water? In short, there are countless reasons to place a SipWell watercooler in your interior.

It sure is! Due to the low dry residue content this water is suitable for people with kidney problems or people who are predisposed to kidney stones. Dry residue is what remains if you allow a liter of water to evaporate at 180 degrees. The maximum amount to still speak of quality water is 300mg / l. The dry residue of the SipWell water is 130 mg / liter.

The pH is a measure of the acidity of water. The pH value of SipWell is 7.4 and that is good knowing that the scale goes from 0-14, with 7 being the most neutral value. The value of lemon juice is, for example, 2.4.

Dry residue is what remains after you evaporate a liter of water at 180 ° C. The maximum amount to still speak of quality water is 300 mg / l. The dry residue of the SipWell water is 130 mg / liter.