T6 WATER DISPENSER GETS THUMBS UP FROM THE BEEB

The T6 water dispenser has been given a positive recommendation by presenters on the BBC’s Sunday morning lifestyle show “Something for the Weekend.”

‘Gadget girl’ Abi Griffiths reviewed the product live on air, giving viewers a demonstration of the machine, which dispenses triple filtered hot and cold water at the touch of a button.

She highlighted the convenience of the T6, its USP – a UV lamp which kills off bacteria in the water – and its eco-credentials – “It gets rid of all those plastic bottles which still have a massive effect on the environment.”

She said: “You are getting really purified water at the touch of a button,” adding: “When you go into your kitchen in the morning and you need that first cup of tea, you just press a button – so you don’t have to stare at a kettle waiting for it to boil.”

Abi, a national athletics champion who also presents a range of sports programmes across television, said the machine saves time and water and was “great for offices.”

Co-presenter Tim Lovejoy, sitting beside her on the ‘Something for the Weekend’ sofa listening to the review, said: “It’s good.”

Thanks to a price promotion, the T6 is currently selling for £425 which includes installation by a factory-trained engineer and maintenance for a year.
About the T6:

As the T6 is mains fed, there is an instant supply of water, with no need to wait for the kettle to boil or rely on bottled water. A recent survey by T6 found that Britions spend 188 days of their working lives making tea in the office. The T6 is so called because its makers, Strauss Water, believe it will become the sixth indispensable kitchen appliance.

Water dispensed by the T6 is triple-filtered. A double carbon block removes odours and tiny particles, and reduces chlorine in order to improve the taste of the water. A UV lamp finishes the purification process and destroys micro-organisms present in the water supply. The T6 has an LCD screen, sleep and standby modes and comes in 12 different colours to fit any office decor. It is approved under the Water Regulation Advisory Scheme.

For more information about the T6 and the winter price promotion, please visit: http://www.t6water.co.uk
For pictures of the T6, please visit: http://www.flickr.com/groups/t6/
For video, please see: http://www.youtube.com/t6waterdispenser

To see the review on the BBC’s ‘Something for the Weekend’, please go to: http://bbc.in/eZO9ju It starts 1hr 11 mins in.

T6 media contact Crispin Slee: crispin.slee@stickofrock.com, 020 7183 6854 or 07540 059985

About Strauss Water:
Strauss Water is an innovative provider of drinking water systems with a 30 year heritage in the UK.

SUPERMARKET LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN AGAINST BOTTLED WATER

London December 14 2010 – Like the proverbial turkey voting for Christmas, an Italian supermarket has launched a new advertising campaign urging customers to think carefully before buying its bottled water.

Seem a little surprising? Well, (no pun intended) a quick look at the numbers makes it even more surprising. Italians drink more bottled water than anyone else on the planet, glugging down a whopping 55 gallons each a year, according to PRI’s The World.

Coop, the supermarket behind the campaign, is by no means a minnow in the hunt for Italian shopping dollars either. It boasts a 20 per cent market share in Italy, and stands to lose 140m US Dollars as a result of the campaign, says PRI’s The World.

The campaign itself focuses on the harm done to the environment by bottled water. An advert running on national TV shows a well-known Italian comedienne filling up a glass of water at a babbling brook.

In a sardonic twist, she carries it home, coughing and spluttering her way through traffic, and putting her hand over the glass to protect the water from exhaust fumes, before getting home to run a fresh glass from the tap.

The message is clear: bottled water pollutes the planet, tap water doesn’t.

But here’s the rub. Coop isn’t running the campaign solely out of its desire to save the planet. Along with the ad, maps have been placed in store showing how far each brand of bottled water has travelled to reach the store, in the hope that consumers will buy water from the nearest source and give the own-label brand a sales boost.

One person who isn’t surprised by the campaign however is Agneta Sjödin, marketing director for the T6, a mains fed water dispenser which combines a rapid-boil kettle with a water cooler, and delivers an instant supply triple-filtered boiling and chilled water at the touch of a button.

She said: “Consumers across Europe are recognising not only the environmental cost of bottled water – drawing it from the ground, bottling it, transporting it, marketing and selling it and the millions of bottles which never get recycled – but also the ludicrous cost of the product itself.

“In the UK, a litre of tap water costs less than one penny, while the average price for a litre of water is 73p. In other words, consumers are being conned into spending their hard earned cash on something that is virtually free.

“In the age of austerity, they are beginning to see this folly, while at the same time, concern for the environment is on an upward spiral. As a consequence, more and more people are turning their backs on bottled water and to products like the T6.

“In light of this, the Italian supermarket campaign comes as no surprise at all to me. What I find surprising is that there aren’t more supermarkets trying to soft soap their customers in this way.”

Needless to say the bottled water companies aren’t happy. They’ve gone on the offensive and reminded the Coop that the bottled water industry employs 40,000 people in Italy. If that sounds familiar it should. It is the same argument that the Victorian mine owners adopted to defend the use of children for slave labour.

Links:
http://www.theworld.org/2010/12/06/italys-campaign-against-bottled-water/
http://www.casacoop.e-coop.it/guest?action=mostra_area_tematica&id=13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Tjl8JbrXc4
http://www.t6water.co.uk

Author Crispin Slee: crispin.slee@stickofrock.com, 020 7183 6854 or 07540 059985

 

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