PIURIFY vs Nixcer: Certified Output vs Claimed Output (2026)

Dr. Bill McGraw, PhD

Expert reviewed

Dr. Bill McGraw, PhD

Written by the PIURIFY Hydration Team·Published August 10, 2026·Updated August 12, 2026·11 min read

We make PIURIFY. Read this PIURIFY vs Nixcer comparison with that in mind, and check anything we say against the sources linked on this page.

The Nixcer Pro costs $89.99 and its listing claims up to 8 ppm of molecular hydrogen dissolved in the water, which is 8,000 PPB. For reference: 1,000 PPB of dissolved hydrogen equals 1.0 PPM, which equals 1.0 mg of H2 per liter of water. The therapeutic range cited across clinical studies is roughly 0.8 to 1.6 PPM (800 to 1,600 PPB). That price makes the Pro the cheapest real option in this category, and on paper one of the strongest. So this comparison turns on a single question: how do you weigh a number anyone can print against a number a named laboratory measured, signed and published?

We could not find a third-party certificate for Nixcer's 8,000 PPB figure, and the listing does not publish a warranty. Every PIURIFY figure below comes from a published lab report you can open and read.

Quick verdict: PIURIFY vs Nixcer Pro

PIURIFY costs more than the Nixcer Pro and publishes a third-party lab report for every number it prints; Nixcer costs $89.99 and self-reports 8,000 PPB with no certificate we could find. Buy the Nixcer Pro if price decides. Buy PIURIFY if you want the output independently certified and a lifetime warranty.

Nixcer Pro is the cheapest bottle in this comparison at $89.99, and it is not close. If the self-reported 8,000 PPB figure is accurate, it is a lot of bottle for the money. But no third-party certificate was published as of August 10, 2026, and no warranty appears on the product listing.

PIURIFY publishes a full third-party lab report for every number it prints, includes a lifetime warranty on both bottles, and backs them with a 60-day money-back guarantee (prepaid return label). You pay more, and you can verify what you are paying for.

Before buying either, ask Nixcer for the lab report behind the 8,000 PPB claim. If they send one, their value case gets much stronger. If they cannot, you are deciding how much an unverified number is worth to you.

PIURIFY 17oz vs Nixcer Pro, side by side

PIURIFY 17oz Bottle with Handle compared with the Nixcer Pro on price, maximum output, lab report, capacity, warranty and trial.
Spec PIURIFY 17oz Nixcer Pro
Price $151.00 $89.99
Max output 9,970 PPB certified (40-min stacked) 8,000 PPB, self-reported
Lab report Signed report, H2 Analytics None found
Capacity 17 oz (500 ml) 11.8 oz (350 ml)
Warranty Lifetime, included Not published
Trial 60-day money-back guarantee (prepaid return label) Not published

Prices and specs verified August 10, 2026.

The closer price match is our smaller bottle: the PIURIFY 10oz at $129.99, certified at 4,090 PPB on its 10-minute cycle and at 6,300 PPB after three 10-minute cycles. Both PIURIFY bottles appear in the cards further down.

Hydrogen output: PIURIFY certified vs Nixcer claimed

This is the whole comparison, so it is worth being precise.

Dissolved hydrogen is invisible, tasteless, and gone from the water within hours, which is why hydrogen retention time matters alongside peak output. You cannot check the headline spec by drinking. That leaves two kinds of numbers in this category: numbers a manufacturer prints on a listing, and numbers an independent laboratory measured and signed. Anyone can type 8,000 into a product page. A signed report is different: a named lab ran the test, recorded the method, and attached a report number someone is accountable for. Our hydrogen water bottle buying guide walks through the evidence levels this category actually uses, from a full published report down to no evidence at all.

The Nixcer Pro listing claims up to 8 ppm (8,000 PPB). We searched for a third-party certificate behind that figure and could not find one published anywhere. To be clear about what we are and are not saying: we have no evidence the number is inaccurate. It may be exactly right. What we can say is that, as of August 10, 2026, it is self-reported.

PIURIFY's figures come from H2 Analytics in Henderson, Nevada, measured by static headspace gas chromatography and signed off by Randy Sharpe, their Director of Testing. Report H2AR-251025-1 covers the 17oz Bottle; report H2AR-240821-1 covers the 10oz. Both reports break their results out per cycle length, stacked cycles included, which is why every stacked figure on this page is certified and carries its cycle label. View the H2 Analytics lab report for the 10oz bottle (PDF).

A test you can run yourself. Email any hydrogen bottle brand and ask for the third-party lab report behind their headline number. Brands that have one attach it. This works on every brand in the category, including us.

PIURIFY Hydrogenator Bottle with Handle 17oz, dark blue

The certified pick in this comparison

PIURIFY 17oz Bottle with Handle

4,240 PPB certified (10-min cycle) · up to 9,970 PPB certified (40-min stacked)

$151.00$209.00

  • Lifetime warranty, included in the price
  • 60-day money-back guarantee (prepaid return label)
  • Free US shipping · 24-h dispatch
View the H2 Analytics lab report for the 10oz bottle (PDF)

How to check a hydrogen bottle brand you have not heard of

Nixcer is not a household name. Neither are most brands in this category, ours included for plenty of readers. You do not have to take anyone's word for it. These checks take a few minutes each and rely only on what a brand has or has not published.

  1. Ask for the third-party lab report. Email the brand and ask for the full report behind the headline PPB or PPM figure. A report names the laboratory, the method, and a report number.
  2. Search for a Better Business Bureau profile. A profile shows how long a company has been listed and how it handles complaints.
  3. Search for a Trustpilot page, or any independent review platform. Reviews on a platform the brand does not control are harder to curate than reviews on its own site.
  4. Read the review count, not just the star rating. A high average across a handful of ratings tells you very little.

Here is what those checks returned for Nixcer when we ran them on August 12, 2026:

  • No third-party lab certificate published for the 8,000 PPB claim.
  • No Better Business Bureau profile found.
  • No Trustpilot page found.
  • A ProvenExpert listing showing 0 reviews.
  • On Walmart, 3.8 out of 5 from 8 ratings.

None of that is evidence of wrongdoing, and we are not suggesting any. A small or young company can be completely straight and still have no BBB profile, no Trustpilot page and very few ratings. These checks measure how much independent information exists about a brand, not the character of the brand. What they do tell you is how much of the purchase you are taking on trust. Run the same checks on us, and on anyone else you are considering, before you spend the money.

Nixcer Pro price vs PIURIFY certified PPB per dollar

Nixcer wins on price, and we will not pretend otherwise. At $89.99, the Pro costs about $40 less than our 10oz and about $61 less than our 17oz Bottle with Handle. It is the cheapest real option in this comparison.

If the 8,000 PPB figure held up under independent testing, the arithmetic would work out to roughly 89 PPB per dollar, the best value in the category by a wide margin. That is genuinely possible, and if a certificate appears we will update this page.

But a value metric is only as good as the numbers inside it. The metric we can actually compare is certified output per dollar, which requires a published third-party report. On that measure:

Certified hydrogen output per dollar for the PIURIFY 17oz, the PIURIFY 10oz and the Nixcer Pro, using labelled maximum output and August 2026 prices.
Bottle Labelled max Price Certified PPB per $
PIURIFY 17oz 9,970 PPB certified (40-min stacked) $151.00 66
PIURIFY 10oz 6,300 PPB certified (30-min stacked) $129.99 48
Nixcer Pro 8,000 PPB, self-reported $89.99 Excluded, no certificate

Prices and specs verified August 10, 2026.

The other side of the price question is what happens after month twelve. The Nixcer listing publishes no warranty, so a $89.99 bottle is a bet that nothing goes wrong, for as long as you own it. The $151.00 bottle carries a lifetime warranty. On a device whose SPE/PEM electrolysis membrane wears with use, that difference is a functional spec, not a marketing line.

Warranty and returns: PIURIFY vs Nixcer Pro

Warranty and trial terms published by PIURIFY compared with those published on the Nixcer Pro product listing.
Coverage PIURIFY Nixcer Pro
Warranty Lifetime, both bottles Not published on the listing
Trial 60-day money-back guarantee (prepaid return label) Not published on the listing

Prices and specs verified August 10, 2026.

"Not published" does not mean coverage does not exist. It means we could not find the terms on the product listing on the verification date, and you should get them in writing before you buy. With PIURIFY the terms are part of the offer: if the bottle stops performing, it is covered for life, and if you change your mind in the first 60 days you get your money back under the guarantee terms.

Where the Nixcer Pro genuinely wins

  1. Price. $89.99 is the cheapest real option here, roughly 40 percent below our 17oz. If budget is the deciding factor, this is their win and it is a big one.
  2. Chamber size against our small bottle. At 11.8 oz (350 ml), the Pro holds more water than our 10oz (280 ml). Our 17oz (500 ml) is the largest of the three.
  3. The headline number, at face value. Their claimed 8,000 PPB is a bigger figure than our 10oz Bottle's certified 6,300 PPB after three 10-minute cycles. If verification does not matter to you, their listing reads stronger than our smaller bottle's.

If the lowest price wins your decision, the Nixcer Pro is a reasonable choice, and we would rather say that plainly than pretend otherwise.

What PIURIFY does better than Nixcer

  1. A published third-party lab report for every figure we quote: named lab, named Director of Testing, report numbers, full PDF.
  2. Lifetime warranty included, against no warranty published on their listing.
  3. 60-day money-back guarantee (prepaid return label), against no trial published on their listing.
  4. A higher certified maximum: 9,970 PPB after four 10-minute cycles with the cap closed on the 17oz. Measured, not claimed.
  5. More capacity on the 17oz: 17 oz (500 ml) against 11.8 oz (350 ml).

PIURIFY or Nixcer: which should you buy?

Choose the Nixcer Pro if: price is the deciding factor, and you are comfortable with a self-reported output figure and no published warranty or return terms.

Choose the PIURIFY 17oz if: you want the highest independently certified output in this comparison, lifetime coverage on the wearing component, and 60 days to try it under the money-back guarantee.

Choose the PIURIFY 10oz if: you want certification and the lifetime warranty at the lowest PIURIFY price, in a Hydrogenator Bottle that fits a bag pocket.

If you want to see how both PIURIFY bottles and the Nixcer Pro sit against the rest of the category, the full six-bottle ranking on certified output per dollar is in Best Hydrogen Water Bottles 2026.

Both PIURIFY bottles, both lab-certified

Same technology, same warranty, same guarantee. The difference is how much water you drink in a day.

PIURIFY Hydrogenator Bottle 10oz, black

PIURIFY 10oz Bottle

The portable pick

  • 4,090 PPB certified (10-min cycle)
  • Up to 6,300 PPB certified (30-min stacked)
  • 10 oz (280 ml) · pocketable

$129.99$199.00

Shop the 10oz Bottle
PIURIFY Hydrogenator Bottle with Handle 17oz, dark blue

PIURIFY 17oz Bottle

The high-output pick

  • 4,240 PPB certified (10-min cycle)
  • Up to 9,970 PPB certified (40-min stacked, cap closed)
  • 17 oz (500 ml) · fewer refills

$151.00$209.00

Shop the 17oz Bottle

Both bottles include

  • Lifetime warranty, included in the price
  • 60-day money-back guarantee (prepaid return label)
  • Free US shipping · 24-h dispatch
View the H2 Analytics lab report for the 10oz bottle (PDF)

PIURIFY vs Nixcer: frequently asked questions

Is Nixcer a legitimate brand?

As far as we can tell, yes. The Nixcer Pro is a real product at an aggressive price, and we have no evidence that its 8,000 PPB figure is wrong. Our point is narrower: as of August 10, 2026, we could not find a third-party lab certificate for that figure, and the listing does not publish a warranty.

Are cheap hydrogen water bottles effective?

Price does not tell you output, and a headline number on its own does not either. What tells you is a third-party lab report with the cycle length attached to it. The Nixcer Pro at $89.99 self-reports 8,000 PPB and we could not find a certificate behind that figure as of August 10, 2026, so a buyer at that price is trusting the listing. A cheap bottle with a published report would be excellent value. Ask for the report before you decide.

Why is PIURIFY more expensive than Nixcer?

Independent lab testing, a lifetime warranty, and a 60-day money-back guarantee (prepaid return label) all cost money to provide. Whether that is worth about $61 more than the Nixcer Pro, for the 17oz, depends on how long you plan to keep the bottle.

Does Nixcer publish a warranty?

Not on the product listing we checked on August 10, 2026. That does not mean no coverage exists, but you should confirm the terms in writing before you buy. PIURIFY includes a lifetime warranty on both bottles.

Is higher PPM always better?

Not on its own. A concentration figure is only comparable if you know the cycle length behind it and whether an independent laboratory measured it. 1,000 PPB equals 1.0 PPM, which is 1.0 mg of hydrogen per liter of water, and the range cited across clinical studies is roughly 0.8 to 1.6 PPM. A larger printed number with no cycle label and no lab report is not a stronger bottle, it is a less checkable one.

How can I verify a hydrogen bottle's output myself?

Use a dissolved-hydrogen meter or a hydrogen test kit, and test immediately after the cycle finishes, because the reading falls quickly once the cap is open. We would rather you tested ours than took our word for it.

What does "9,970 PPB after four 10-minute cycles" mean?

Four consecutive 10-minute cycles with the cap closed, about 40 minutes in total, so hydrogen accumulates in the sealed bottle. That is how the 17oz reaches its certified maximum. We publish the cycle time next to the number every time, because a stacked figure without its cycle label cannot be compared fairly to a single-cycle figure.

Keep reading

Hydrogen concentrations for PIURIFY devices are measured by H2 Analytics (Henderson, NV) using static headspace gas chromatography. Reports H2AR-240821-1 (10oz Bottle) and H2AR-251025-1 (17oz Bottle with Handle), both signed by Randy Sharpe, Director of Testing. The PDF linked here is report H2AR-240821-1, which covers the 10oz Bottle only. View the H2 Analytics lab report for the 10oz bottle (PDF). Nixcer Pro price, capacity and output claim read from the Nixcer product listing on August 10, 2026.

This article is for general information and is not medical advice. Statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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