Differences between Echo Go and Echo Go+
The Echo Go will produce 1.2 or 1.8 ppm of hydrogen in its 3- or 6-minute cycle whereas the Echo Go+ will produce 2.5 or 4.5 ppm of hydrogen in its 5- or 10-minute cycle. The Echo Go requires that you run a cleaning cycle every couple of days and cannot be used while being charged whereas the Echo Go+ has more advanced technology so it doesn't require a cleaning cycle and can be used while it is being charged. Also, the Echo Go+ has a digital display to countdown where you are at in the cycle. Both bottles hold 10 oz of water and need to be used with unchlorinated water. Do Not use Tap Water.
If, your water has chlorine in it, do not use it in either of these devices. Using chlorine in the water will harm the hydrogen generator's membrane.
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