PIURIFY vs PUREPEBRIX H8000: 66 vs 45 PPB per Dollar
Expert reviewed
Dr. Bill McGraw, PhD
Written by the PIURIFY Hydration Team·Published August 10, 2026·Updated August 12, 2026·9 min read
We make PIURIFY, so read this PIURIFY vs PUREPEBRIX comparison with that in mind. What we have tried to do is give you the figures with sources attached, including the ones where PUREPEBRIX wins, so you can check the comparison rather than trust it.
PUREPEBRIX is the strongest competitor we have put our numbers against. Both brands back their hydrogen figures with real third-party testing, which already puts this matchup in a small minority of the category. What separates the two bottles is price, capacity, warranty, and how much of the testing you can actually read.
Quick verdict
PIURIFY vs PUREPEBRIX comes down to verification, capacity and warranty. The PIURIFY 17oz costs $151.00 and gives 66 certified PPB per dollar, with H2 Analytics certification at every cycle length, a lifetime warranty and a 60-day money-back guarantee. The PUREPEBRIX H8000 costs $179.99, holds 10 oz, and gives 45 PPB per dollar.
- Buy the PIURIFY 17oz if you want the most certified hydrogen per dollar (66 PPB per dollar on its certified maximum, 9,970 PPB after four 10-minute cycles), a lifetime warranty included in the price, and a 60-day money-back guarantee (prepaid return label).
- Buy the PUREPEBRIX H8000 if you want the highest output from a single continuous cycle (8,160 PPB on their published 20-minute figure) and you are comfortable with a 10 oz (296 ml) fill, a 1-year warranty, and a 30-day return window.
- Buy the PIURIFY 10oz if you want certified, fully published output at the lowest price of the three ($129.99): 4,090 PPB certified from the built-in 10-minute cycle, up to 6,300 PPB certified after three 10-minute cycles.
How we compared: PIURIFY figures come from the H2 Analytics lab reports H2AR-251025-1 (17oz) and H2AR-240821-1 (10oz), measured by static headspace gas chromatography in Henderson, NV. The 10 oz report is published in full as a PDF. PUREPEBRIX figures are the ones published on purepebrix.com. Prices, capacities, warranty terms and money-back windows were read live from both sites on August 10, 2026.
PIURIFY 17oz vs PUREPEBRIX H8000, side by side
| Spec | PIURIFY 17oz | PUREPEBRIX H8000 |
|---|---|---|
| Price |
$151.00 |
$179.99 |
| Capacity | 17 oz (500 ml) | 10 oz (296 ml) |
| Max output | 9,970 PPB certified, 4 x 10-min cycles, cap closed | 8,160 PPB, one 20-min cycle (their figure) |
| 10-min cycle | 4,240 PPB certified | 6,590 PPB (their figure) |
| Verification | H2 Analytics certified, report H2AR-251025-1 | Labs cited, reg #25-1123-PBX |
| Warranty | Lifetime, included | 1 year |
| Money-back | 60 days, prepaid return label | 30 days |
| PPB per $ | 66 | 45 |
Prices and specs verified August 10, 2026. PIURIFY figures are from H2 Analytics lab reports H2AR-251025-1 (17oz) and H2AR-240821-1 (10oz); PUREPEBRIX figures are from their published pages.
PUREPEBRIX also sells a newer flagship, The Core, at $209.99; this comparison covers the H8000 because it is the model shoppers most often weigh against PIURIFY.
Hydrogen output: PIURIFY 17oz vs PUREPEBRIX H8000
A note on units first, because both brands headline in PPB. 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). Both bottles publish figures above that range, so the comparison below is about how much more, at which cycle time, and who verified it.
PUREPEBRIX wins the single-cycle comparison, clearly. At every matched cycle time, their published figures beat our certified ones. Five minutes: 4,340 PPB against our 2,540. Ten minutes: 6,590 against our 4,240. Their 20-minute maximum of 8,160 PPB also tops what our 17oz reaches from two stacked 10-minute cycles. If you press the button once and drink, the H8000 produces the stronger concentration, and we are not going to talk around that. They also list roughly 25 cycles per charge, a solid figure.
| Cycle time | PIURIFY 17oz (certified) | H8000 (published) |
|---|---|---|
| 5 min | 2,540 PPB | 4,340 PPB |
| 10 min | 4,240 PPB | 6,590 PPB |
| 15 min | no 15-min program | 7,430 PPB |
| 20 min | 6,290 PPB (2 x 10-min, stacked) | 8,160 PPB (their max) |
| 40 min | 9,970 PPB (4 x 10-min, cap closed) | no published figure |
Prices and specs verified August 10, 2026.
PIURIFY wins the maximum. Our 17oz certifies at 9,970 PPB after four consecutive 10-minute cycles with the cap closed, which takes 40 minutes. That is a real, lab-measured figure, and it is also genuinely less convenient than a single 20-minute press. Both things are true.
The verification differs in kind, not just degree. Every PIURIFY number above is a certified H2 Analytics result, and the 10 oz report is published in full so you can read it end to end. The PUREPEBRIX numbers are their published figures, backed by cited labs and a registration number; we could not find the full report document to check them against. More on that below.
And capacity changes the math. The H8000's concentration lives in a 10 oz (296 ml) bottle. Concentration multiplied by volume is the dose you actually drink. A full H8000 at its published 20-minute maximum works out to about 2.4 mg of hydrogen. A full PIURIFY 17oz after four stacked cycles carries about 4.98 mg, and even a single 10-minute cycle in the 17oz delivers about 2.12 mg, close to the H8000's best full fill. You can refill the H8000 and run it again, but each maximum-strength fill is another 20-minute wait. For more on reading PPB claims in general, see our hydrogen water bottle buying guide.
Price and value: 66 vs 45 PPB per dollar
The H8000 costs $179.99 against $151.00 for the PIURIFY 17oz, a $29 difference. Which bottle is the better value depends on which output number you divide by.
| Reading | PIURIFY 17oz | PUREPEBRIX H8000 |
|---|---|---|
| Labelled max, PPB per $ | 66 (9,970 PPB certified, 40-min stacked) | 45 (8,160 PPB, 20-min) |
| One press, PPB per $ | 28 (4,240 PPB certified, 10-min) | 45 (8,160 PPB, 20-min) |
Prices and specs verified August 10, 2026.
Both readings are legitimate. If one continuous cycle is how you will use the bottle, the H8000 delivers more per press even at the higher price. If you will run stacked cycles, the PIURIFY 17oz delivers the most certified hydrogen per dollar in this comparison. We would rather show you both numbers than pick the flattering one.
The PIURIFY 10oz at $129.99 is the least expensive certified option of the three. Its certified maximum is 6,300 PPB after three stacked 10-minute cycles.
Our pick in this comparison
PIURIFY Bottle with Handle 17oz
4,240 PPB certified 10-minute cycle · up to 9,970 PPB certified 40-min stacked, four 10-minute cycles
17 oz (500 ml) · H2 Analytics report H2AR-251025-1
$151.00$209.00
- Lifetime warranty, included
- 60-day money-back guarantee (prepaid return label)
- Free US shipping, 24-h dispatch
Warranty and guarantee: the largest difference
| Term | PIURIFY | PUREPEBRIX |
|---|---|---|
| Warranty | Lifetime, included | 1 year |
| Money-back | 60 days, prepaid return label | 30 days |
Prices and specs verified August 10, 2026.
This is where the comparison stops being close.
Both bottles make hydrogen the same way: electrolysis across an SPE/PEM membrane, which splits water and lets the dissolved H2 through while venting the oxygen. That membrane is a wearing part. It is the component that determines output, and it degrades with use, which makes long-term coverage a functional specification on this kind of device rather than a marketing add-on. A 1-year warranty on a $179.99 device with a consumable core means that from month 13, a membrane failure is your problem. PIURIFY covers both bottles for life, and that coverage is included in the price.
PUREPEBRIX markets its warranty as the longest in the category. At one year, with lifetime coverage available on the bottle across the aisle, that label does not hold up.
The guarantee windows differ the same way. PIURIFY gives you a 60-day money-back guarantee (prepaid return label); PUREPEBRIX gives you 30 days. Thirty days is a real window and better than much of this category. Sixty is simply twice as long to find out whether the habit sticks.
Certification: both do it right, one goes further
Both brands do the thing most of this category does not: independent testing. That deserves to be said plainly before we argue about the details.
PUREPEBRIX cites H2 Analytics gas chromatography testing plus IHSA and SGS, and publishes registration number 25-1123-PBX. That is the strongest verification story we found in this category after our own, and we respect it. What we could not find on their site is the full report document behind the numbers.
PIURIFY publishes the complete H2 Analytics report for the 10 oz bottle, report number H2AR-240821-1: the lab's name and location (H2 Analytics, Henderson, NV), the Director of Testing (Randy Sharpe), the methodology (static headspace gas chromatography), and a certified result for every cycle length: 2,550 PPB at 5 minutes, 4,090 PPB at the built-in 10-minute program, 5,810 PPB after two 10-minute cycles, and 6,300 PPB certified after three 10-minute cycles. The 17oz figures come from report H2AR-251025-1, which is not posted on the site yet. View the H2 Analytics lab report for the 10 oz bottle (PDF).
A registration number lets you ask. A published report lets you check. We think the full report should be the category standard, and PUREPEBRIX is closer to that standard than anyone else we have compared.
PIURIFY or PUREPEBRIX: which should you buy?
Choose the PUREPEBRIX H8000 if:
- You want the highest concentration from a single continuous cycle
- A 10 oz (296 ml) fill suits how much you drink at a time
- A 1-year warranty and a 30-day return window are acceptable to you
Choose the PIURIFY Bottle with Handle 17oz if:
- You want the most certified hydrogen per dollar (66 PPB per dollar on the certified maximum, 9,970 PPB after four 10-minute cycles), and stacked cycles suit how you use it
- You want a lifetime warranty on the component most likely to fail, included in the price
- You want 60 days to change your mind, with a prepaid return label
- You want a named lab, a named Director of Testing and a certified result for every cycle length, not a badge or a registration number
Choose the PIURIFY 10oz if:
- You want fully published, certified output at the lowest price here ($129.99): 4,090 PPB certified from the built-in 10-minute cycle, up to 6,300 PPB certified after three 10-minute cycles
- A small bottle that fits a bag or cup holder matters more than fill size
Frequently asked questions
Is the PUREPEBRIX H8000 a good hydrogen water bottle?
Yes. It is one of the few bottles in this category with a real third-party verification story, and its published 8,160 PPB figure from a single 20-minute cycle is the strongest single-cycle number in this comparison. Our disagreement is about warranty, guarantee window, and dose per fill, not about whether the device works.
Why does PIURIFY quote 9,970 PPB when a single cycle produces 4,240 PPB?
Because both figures are certified and both are true. 9,970 PPB requires four consecutive 10-minute cycles with the cap closed, which takes 40 minutes. We publish the cycle time next to the number every time, because a concentration figure without a cycle length is not a specification.
Is the PUREPEBRIX H8000 worth the extra cost over Piurify?
It depends on how you use the bottle. The H8000 costs $179.99 against $151.00 for the PIURIFY 17oz, and it does produce more hydrogen from a single continuous cycle: 8,160 PPB at 20 minutes on their published figure. What the extra $29 does not buy is capacity, warranty length or a published report. The H8000 holds 10 oz (296 ml) against 17 oz (500 ml), carries a 1-year warranty against lifetime, and gives 30 days to change your mind against 60.
Are PUREPEBRIX certifications legitimate and verifiable?
They are verifiable in part, and they are better than most of this category. PUREPEBRIX cites H2 Analytics gas chromatography testing plus IHSA and SGS, and publishes registration number 25-1123-PBX, which is a real reference you can quote back to them. What we could not find on their site is the full report document, so the individual cycle figures cannot be checked line by line. PIURIFY publishes its complete H2 Analytics report for the 10 oz bottle as a downloadable PDF.
Which is better value, PIURIFY or PUREPEBRIX?
On labelled maximum output per dollar, the PIURIFY 17oz leads at 66 PPB per dollar against 45 for the H8000. On output from one continuous cycle per dollar, the H8000 leads at 45 against 28. Choose the reading that matches how you will actually use the bottle.
How much water does the PUREPEBRIX H8000 hold?
10 oz (296 ml). Some older comparisons list it at 500 ml, which is incorrect. The PIURIFY 17oz holds 17 oz (500 ml) and the PIURIFY 10oz holds 10 oz (280 ml).
Does PUREPEBRIX publish third-party testing?
They cite H2 Analytics gas chromatography testing plus IHSA and SGS, and publish registration number 25-1123-PBX, which is a strong verification story. We could not find the full report document on their site. PIURIFY publishes its complete H2 Analytics report for the 10 oz bottle as a downloadable PDF.
What happens if the bottle stops working after two years?
With PIURIFY it is covered, because the warranty is lifetime and included with both bottles. The PUREPEBRIX H8000 carries a 1-year warranty, so from month 13 a repair is your cost.
Try PIURIFY for 60 days
Same certification standard, same lifetime warranty. The difference is how much you drink in a day.
PIURIFY 10oz Bottle
Small and packable
- 4,090 PPB certified, 10-min cycle
- 6,300 PPB certified, 30-min stacked cycle
- 10 oz (280 ml)
$129.99$199.00
PIURIFY 17oz Bottle
Our pick vs the H8000
- 4,240 PPB certified, 10-min cycle
- 9,970 PPB certified, 40-min stacked cycle
- 17 oz (500 ml)
$151.00$209.00
Both bottles include
- Lifetime warranty, included
- 60-day money-back guarantee (prepaid return label)
- Free US shipping, 24-h dispatch
Keep reading
PIURIFY hydrogen concentrations are measured by H2 Analytics (Henderson, NV) using static headspace gas chromatography. Reports H2AR-240821-1 (10oz) and H2AR-251025-1 (17oz); the 10 oz report is published in full. View the H2 Analytics lab report for the 10 oz bottle (PDF). PUREPEBRIX specifications and prices are their published figures, read from purepebrix.com 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.