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2,500+ Five-Star Reviews · Australia's #1 Hydrogen Filter
Stop Wasting Money on Bottled Water

Own Your Water.

The UltraStream delivers advanced filtration, molecular hydrogen, and optimal alkalinity — directly from your tap. For just cents per litre.

 
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Bottled Water vs UltraStream

See the clear winner in every category that matters for your health, wallet, and planet.

Feature
UltraStream
Cost per Litre
$1-$8
~$0.12
Annual Cost (Family of 4)
$2,000 - $5,000
~$279/yr
Molecular Hydrogen (H₂)
None
High H₂ Levels
Contaminant Removal
Limited
99%+ (200+ contaminants)
Nanoplastics
240,000+ particles per liter
Safe ABS Plastic
Freshness
Sits in plastic for months
Fresh every pour
BPA & Plastic Leaching
Risk of leaching
BPA-free design
Environmental Impact
1000s of bottles/year
Replaces all bottles
Convenience
Buy, carry, store
On-tap, always ready
Alkaline Minerals
Some brands
Calcium & Magnesium

The verdict? UltraStream wins in every category.

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Why UltraStream?

Advanced filtration meets cutting-edge hydrogen technology - designed for Australians.

99%+ Contaminant Removal

Removes chlorine, heavy metals, fluoride (80%+), and over 200 harmful contaminants from your tap water.

Molecular Hydrogen (H₂)

Infuses water with molecular hydrogen a powerful antioxidant that supports energy, recovery, and inflammation.

Alkaline Minerals

Adds calcium and magnesium for optimal hydration and pH balance your body craves.

Eco-Friendly

BPA-free construction replaces thousands of single-use plastic bottles every year.

3,000L Capacity

Each filter provides over 3,000 litres of pure water that's 12 months for most families.

Australian Designed

Engineered specifically for Australian water conditions and quality standards.

Calculate Your Savings

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Your Bottled Water May Contains 240,000+ Nanoplastics

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A landmark 2024 study from Columbia University found that an average litre of bottled water contains 240,000 nanoplastic particles tiny enough to penetrate cells, cross the blood-brain barrier, and accumulate in organs.

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