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Kishu, Japan's Finest Portable Binchotan Charcoal Water Purifying Sticks - Set of 2 for Personal-Sized Water Bottles Review

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Description of Kishu, Japan's Finest Portable Binchotan Charcoal Water Purifying Sticks - Set of 2 for Personal-Sized Water Bottles

Binchotan (Japanese Oak) activated charcoal is the highest grade of charcoal. These charcoals are from the Kishu region of Japan. Absorbs impurities from water, resulting in pure, great tasting water (filtering time is approximately 3-4 hours). Use 1 stick for personal water bottle and use 2 sticks for carafe; each stick is approximately 0.8" in diameter and 4" in length. Use 1 stick for personal water bottle and use 2 sticks for carafe; each stick is approximately 0.8" in diameter and 4" in length. Material: binchotan (Japanese Oak) charcoal from the Kishu region, Japan.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

That does not work. Get another brand.

Failed. I didn't feel any difference. It works with another brand that comes in a small cardboard box. It doesn't have to be cooked either. This one didn't work after I cooked it. I'm not sure why one doesn't work and the other makes a huge difference.

Pros
  • Material: Binchotan (Japanese Oak) Charcoal from the Kishu region of Japan
Cons
  • Difficult to say

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Filtered water is best

My sister in law has these so I had to try them . I had them make filtered water for coffee (coffee snob). Then my fridge broke and was put on repairs for 2 weeks until replaced. Back then I just made filtered water out of it and it worked FANTASTIC! I hate city water and highly recommend it

Pros
  • Removes impurities from the water resulting in clean, great tasting water (Filtering time is around 3-4 hours)
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was

Revainrating 5 out of 5

just works fine. in water coolers and filters

I've been using one of these in my water bottle for about a week. It is very easy to use and the price, comparable to others on the web, is very reasonable. I followed the directions and cooked them before first use and plan to do so every few weeks. They should continue to purify and add minerals to my water for about 3 months. So far I am happy with this purchase.

Pros
  • Use 1 stick for personal water bottle and 2 sticks for carafe; Each stick is approximately 0.8" in diameter and 4" long
Cons
  • No Power

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Strange Taste is best for kitchen and dining room

I don't understand this product. I recently bought Zero water which blew me away because it literally changed my water taste and the harmful metals are gone. I actually feel better in several areas of my body which is another reason I bought it. I bought a large one for the fridge with a faucet. So I bought a large portable water bottle and these charcoal sticks to try it out so as not to empty the Zero tank so quickly. These little charcoal sticks are amazing. Then I drank the water and spat…

Pros
  • Binchotan Activated Charcoal (Japanese Oak) is a high quality charcoal. These charcoals come from the Kishu region of Japan.
Cons
  • Weight