In Kenya, the cost of bottled water and purified water varies based on factors such as brand, packaging size, and purchase method. Understanding these differences can help consumers make informed decisions about their drinking water choices.
💧 Bottled Water Prices in Kenya
Bottled water is widely available in Kenya, with prices varying depending on the brand and bottle size:
500ml Bottles: Prices range from KSh 25 to KSh 40. For instance, Zoros Cool offers 500ml bottles at KSh 25, while other brands may price them higher. zoros.co.ke
1.5L Bottles: Prices typically range from KSh 60 to KSh 110. For example, Dasani’s 1.5L bottle is priced at KSh 110. tawalasupermarket.co.ke
5L Bottles: Prices vary between KSh 150 and KSh 245, depending on the brand. Naivas
10L Bottles: These are priced around KSh 265 to KSh 430.
20L Bottles: Prices range from KSh 400 to KSh 700. For instance, Zoros Cool offers 20L bottles between KSh 400 and KSh 480, while other brands may price them higher. zoros.co.ke
It’s important to note that prices can vary based on location, retailer, and any applicable taxes or levies.
💧 Purified Water Costs in Kenya
Purified water, often sold in bulk or through refillable containers, presents a cost-effective alternative:
500ml Bottles: Zoros Cool offers 500ml purified water bottles at KSh 25. zoros.co.ke+1Naivas+1
1L Bottles: Prices are around KSh 50. Jumia Kenya
5L Bottles: These range from KSh 80 to KSh 150, depending on the brand. zoros.co.ke
10L Bottles: Prices vary between KSh 150 and KSh 250. zoros.co.ke
20L Bottles: Zoros Cool offers 20L purified water bottles between KSh 400 and KSh 480. zoros.co.ke
Additionally, some consumers opt for water purification systems at home, which involve an initial investment but can reduce long-term costs. For example, commercial water purifiers in Kenya start from KSh 170,000 for systems capable of purifying 250 liters per hour. SASET Technical Services
💧 Cost Comparison
When comparing the costs:
Per Liter: Bottled water prices per liter can range from KSh 50 to KSh 110, while purified water, especially when purchased in larger volumes, can cost between KSh 20 and KSh 50 per liter.
Bulk Purchases: Opting for larger containers, such as 20L bottles, often reduces the per-liter cost for both bottled and purified water.
Home Purification: Investing in a home purification system can lead to significant savings over time, especially for households with high water consumption.
💧 Conclusion
In Kenya, while bottled water offers convenience, purified water—especially when purchased in bulk or through home purification systems—can be more cost-effective in the long run. Consumers should consider their water consumption needs, budget, and preferences when choosing between bottled and purified water options.

