From parents like you

Real families. Real sips.

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"My daughter used to refuse her water bottle at school. Since we switched to Bulle she asks to refill it herself. The filtered water actually tastes different: lighter, cleaner. Worth every cent."

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"I was sceptical, just another pretty bottle, right? But when I read about the NSF certification I decided to try it. Two months in and we've bought one for each of our kids. The build quality is exceptional."

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"We live in an older house and I've always worried about what's in our pipes. Bulle gives me real peace of mind. My son loves the colour and I love knowing what he's drinking is clean."

Your child deserves better than water straight from the tap

Bulle bottles filter chlorine, odours and impurities, so every sip is clean, fresh and safe. Stylish enough for school. Tough enough for adventures

  • BPA-Free Stainless Steel

    Double-wall stainless steel keeps drinks cold for hours and contains zero nasties, no plastic leaching, ever.

  • NSF 42 Certified Filter

    Our carbon filter is independently certified to reduce chlorine by up to 99% and eliminate bad odours, so water tastes the way it should.

  • Eco-Friendly by Design

    One Bulle bottle replaces hundreds of single-use plastic bottles. Replacement cartridges from just $9.99 make it an ongoing choice for the planet.

I didn't want to settle for just another bottle. I wanted something that actually made my son's water safer, and something he'd be proud to carry.

Yann

Founder, Bulle ยท Father of a spirited 4-year-old

Built by a dad who couldn't find what he needed.

As a parent, I know you want the best for your child. That's exactly why I started Bulle. After discovering that even treated tap water can carry trace impurities, and that most kids' bottles do nothing about it, I went looking for a solution. I couldn't find one I trusted, so I built it.

Every decision we've made, the NSF-certified filter, the BPA-free stainless steel, the kid-friendly sizing, comes from a parent's perspective. Not a boardroom's.