Sunday, November 20, 2011

Mini Water Dispenser by Spritzer

I've had alot of new toys coming in recently and one of it that stood out was the mini water dispenser by Spritzer!

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It's newly patented design along with the classic green 'Spritzer' colour literally lights up the area wherever I place it (Car, room, kitchen, office, toilet)

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It's so convenient for me when I'm at my workstation as I dont have to leave my sit to get water.

Unlike the old fashioned water dispensers that weighs a ton, this mini water dispenser by Spritzer makes it easy to carry around/clean. It's lightweight yet sturdy at the same time.

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Apart from the dispenser itself, the Spritzer water comes in 2 sizes - 9.5L & 6L and is available in Mineral, Distilled or Reverse Osmosis. The bottles are friendly in size, friendly to use, and most importantly friendly on the environment as it uses 50% less PET material compared to the old fashioned 18.9L container.

Due to the water bottle's friendly size, it makes changing the water supply on the water dispenser so easy, especially for the ladies.

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I'm also able to quench my thirst while getting stuck in the Malaysian traffic jam.

You can get your hands on the mini water dispenser by Spritzer at the nearest Giant, Cold Storage and selected petrol kiosk today!

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FYI, Spritzer in Malaysia is synonym with quality bottled water. They have been around since the 1980’s and started operation in Taiping, Perak. Their facility is 300 acres wide and covered in lush greenery of Taiping. Natural Mineral water produced at the plant has a green cap to denote that they are mineral water. The mineral water is sourced from 400ft underground and then hygienically filtered and bottled to international standards. The products are duly certified by ABWA (Asia Middle East Bottled Water Association) and certified to ISO 9001:2008 and HACCP (MS 1480:2007 and Codex Alimentarius) by SIRIM QAS International & SGS respectively.

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