Pressa Bottle: Water Bottle + Built-In Juicer for $29
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
To make juice would you just place fruit in water? Nope, you’d squeeze it! Pressa Bottle is created with this in mind and the result is a delicious alternative to artificial flavors. This bottle works in 3 easy steps: Simply remove the lid, add fruits or vegetables and water, and use the patented Twist N’ Press! This compressing unit allows you to press and squeeze almost any combination of fruits and veggies for a personalized water experience. Pressa Bottle holds up to 24 fl.oz and is reusable, BPA-free, and dishwasher safe.
- Squeeze fruits & vegetables content within the bottle w/ the patented Twist N’ Press function
- Store up to 24 fl oz of pressed water
- Combine any fruit & veggie of your choice for a personalized water experience
- Easily carry your bottle anywhere thanks to its 10.5″ height
Successfully funded on Kickstarter at CA$ 37,201
Voted one of the best water bottles in 2020 by CNET
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: seafoam
- Materials: polypropelene, Eastman Tritan™ copolyester
- Size: 24 fl oz
- Product dimensions: 10.5″H x 3″L x 3″W
- Weight: 15 oz
- Patent pending Twist N’ Press
- Durable
- Sustainable
- BPA-free
- Dishwasher safe
- Pressa Bottle Warranty
Includes
- Pressa Plastic Bottle (Seafoam)
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