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SUPERIOR SIPS Enjoy your favourite drinks, your way, with the Aurora by Aqua Optima, available at Amazon

Elevate your favourite drinks this autumn with the Aurora hot and chilled water filter by Aqua Optima

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Staying hydrated is key for good health: it’s vital for aiding digestion, promoting healthy brain, kidney and muscle function and preventing fatigue. Still, a recent study found that 90% of us aren’t getting our recommende­d two litres of water each day*.

So if you’re looking for ways to make drinking enough water that little bit easier, we’ve found just the thing: the Aurora by Aqua Optima. A kettle, chiller and filter jug in one seriously sleek and stylish appliance, the Aurora offers delicious filtered water at the touch of a button, which means no more excuses when it comes to hitting your hydration goals. But how else can it help to improve your health – and that of the planet, too?

PURER WATER, FAST

Using Aqua Optima Evolve+ five-step filtration technology, the Aurora reduces water impurities such as microplast­ics, chlorine, limescale, heavy metals, herbicides and pesticides. All this means purer water that tastes great either alone or in tea or coffee, and even when used for boiling vegetables – and anything that makes broccoli more appealing to young picky eaters is a win in our book.

TAILORED TO YOUR TASTES

The Aurora puts almost instant hot and cold water at your fingertips. You’re able to choose from seven different temperatur­es, from chilled right through to boiled, as well as control the volume of your pour, from 200ml to 1,000ml. Best of all, the Aurora is quieter than a kettle and includes a handy child lock to protect little fingers.

BETTER FOR THE PLANET

In 2021, most of us are on a mission to reduce our environmen­tal impact. Evolve+ filters are 100% recyclable, and by refilling a reusable water bottle instead of buying bottled water, you’ll use up to 95% less single-use plastic; an easy switch to make, without having to sacrifice on taste.

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