For several weeks, I tested self -cleaning water bottles of both Larq and Sans every day, reviewing the cost, the size and colors and colors and colors, battery life, return policy, warranty and any available app features as well as their different features. I also did an informal taste test, which I will describe below.
Test the taste of a clean water bottle
Clearly, UV purity does not need to change the taste of water. However, I wanted to know that if the extra Larq filtered straw makes a difference or if you know the UV purity, there is a placebo effect.
For this informal taste test, I filled the bottles of tap and lobby water with tap water, as well as a glass of tap water and my counter top with water with another water. After that, I enabled the usual methods of water bottles: 3-minute UC-V for Sans for purification and 1 minute cycle for Larq. I kept the filtered straw in a bottle of lurk for this section of the test, as the bottle comes with it.
Larq, Sans, filtered water and tap water taste test.
After tasting the tap water with all four containers, I and my colleague felt that Berta developed the best tasting, fastest experience, followed by Larq and then Sans. Although the breath reduced some of the chemical y taste of tap water, Larq worked well with the filtered straw contained in it.
Next, I filled the bottles with a filtered Brita Water. I also had glasses of tap water and Britta filter water. Larq’s straw remained attached. At this point, I and my colleague saw the improvement of the taste of respiratory water, which was like the water of the Berta water. As far as the water is concerned, both the taste and the ease have improved well, it is likely that the water was now a double filter.
Finally, we tried Larq’s adventure mode. When used with filtered water, its taste may be slightly better, but the difference is hardly noticeable, it is likely that the filtered straw affects the taste and texture of the water. As far as tap water is concerned, adventure mode, combined with the filtered straw, provided a significant difference with less chemical taste.
Finally, due to its filtered straw, the tap of the lord and the femur filter has a more positive effect on the taste and structure of both the filter water. The respiratory water bottle reduced some of the chemical taste of tap water, but when used with Filtered water, the best taste is tasted.
It was a very informal, non -scientific taste test that relies heavily on your water source and taste. I was only interested in seeing whether my partner and I would feel any difference between the bottles, tap water and water filtered through my pitcher. We are not even a water Somler, so feel your observations without a salt grain.


