Echo Go
- Max Water Capacity: 9 oz of water
- Hydrogen Production: 1.2 - 1.8 ppm in 3 or 10 minutes
- Cleaning Needs: Requires a cleaning cycle every few days
- Charging Use: Cannot be used while charging
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Material: Made from Tritan BPA-free plastic, durable and lightweight
Echo Go+
- Max Water Capacity: 9.5 oz of water
- Hydrogen Production: 2.5 - 4.5 ppm in 5 or 10 minutes
- Cleaning Needs: No regular cleaning cycle needed (advanced tech)
- Charging Use: Can be used while charging
- Display: Digital display for cycle tracking
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Material: Constructed from food-grade, BPA-free polycarbonate, tougher and eco-friendly
Shared Features
- Water Quality Needed: Must use purified, spring, distilled, or RO water only (no tap water with chlorine, as it harms the hydrogen generator's membrane)
- Descaling Needs: Both need descaling 1-2 times per month (instructions in product manual)
Important Reminder
If your water contains chlorine, please avoid using it in either the Echo Go or Echo Go+ devices. Chlorinated water can damage the hydrogen generator's membrane, affecting performance and longevity. Be sure to use purified, spring, distilled, or RO water for the best results and to keep your device running smoothly!
For a visual comparison, feel free to reference our Product Comparisons article!
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