Nestle Pure Life Purified Water
84%Recommended

Nestle Pure Life Purified Water

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Gross water leaves a nasty after taste

Stop paying for bottled tap water. That is all this is...Nestle uses tap water. It is wasteful, harmful to the environment, and downright silly when it's easy to find all manner of reusable water bottles.

wastefully packasged watetr overpriced, wastefully packaged municipal water. dont rape earth mother to buy it

I am currently suing them. I found a chunk of turd in my bottle. I got it tested and it was really a turd. The turd didnt taste that bad though

Taste like dish soap. Not a fan.

I can't imagine paying for bottled tap water. The oil and resources that go into making the plastic bottles and manufacturing plain old tap water is incredibly high. For the cost of 2 cases of this, you can get a water filter and make sure own bottled water. Glass bottles or BPA-free reusable bottles are so much better for our health and the planet. Sorry to be on a soapbox...

While I love the price of Nestle Pure Life, I am not a fan of the way it tastes. For years I condemned Evian for being an overpriced water that tastes as though it came from the rain run off out of my gutters, now I will do the same for this product. Only with Nestle, I will give them a kudos for making it cheap "gutter water".

Cheap

I agree with "jygriebel" on the certain flavor Pure Life seems to have now. This is the only water we have bought in a long time and now it tastes really odd. My daughter will not even drink it now. Very disappointing.

Nestle is ok for bottled water, but if I have my choice I'd choose Disanni.

As far as bottled water goes, this is just as good as any other type; however, you can usually find it cheaper than other brands, so it is a better deal. That being said, you can buy a water filter for your tap, buy a few sturdy water bottles, and fill them up daily to amount to the same thing. It will be the same quality water but you won't be throwing away all those bottles.

The nestle pure life purified water is a good alternative if your tap water is not drinkable. It is usually comparable to the price of most local grocery stores' brand water. As a family that is on the go having water available at our disposal is something that is very important.

Nestle water is about as good as any other bottled water, just not as expensive.

I am a huge water drinker and Nestle seems to have a funny taste for me.

This brand is good for the price but does not go above and beyond the average for bottled water.