A new water delivery service is making waves by offering what seems impossible in today's market: bottled water at just 20 cents per bottle with no contracts, hidden fees, or minimum orders. Based in Butte, Montana, subscription water delivery service Double Dime Water is taking aim at industry giants by eliminating the complex pricing structures and long-term commitments that have long frustrated consumers.
Simplifying an Over-Complicated Industry
The company's approach stands in stark contrast to established players like Amazon, Costco, and traditional office suppliers. While competitors often layer on delivery fees, equipment rentals, and bulk purchase requirements, Double Dime Water operates on a straightforward model: a $5 monthly membership fee plus 20 cents per bottle, with free next-day delivery included.
The savings are substantial. Compared to major retailers, customers can save anywhere from $232 to $1,630 annually. Even Amazon's water delivery service, which charges 28 cents per bottle, costs significantly more than Double Dime's simplified pricing.
Business Solutions That Break the Mold
Beyond residential customers, the company has developed enterprise water management systems for businesses seeking to streamline their hydration needs. Their HydrationPro™ platform allows companies to manage deliveries across multiple locations, set spending controls, and track usage patterns through real-time dashboards.
In an innovative move for the industry, Double Dime Water has also introduced an Employee Benefit User program, allowing companies to offer discounted home water delivery as a workplace perk - particularly valuable for organizations with remote and hybrid workers.
Montana Values Meet National Reach
Operating from Butte, the company brings a refreshingly straightforward approach to an industry often criticized for its complexity. While nationwide water delivery service is available, Double Dime maintains transparency about additional costs, clearly disclosing bottle deposits where required by state law and small delivery surcharges for Alaska and Hawaii.
The company's no-nonsense approach extends to its customer relationships. Unlike traditional services that require credit checks and long-term contracts, Double Dime offers a 7-day money-back guarantee and allows cancellations at any time, betting that good service and fair pricing will keep customers coming back.
Looking ahead, the company plans to introduce smart devices that automatically track water usage and trigger reorders, further simplifying the hydration experience for both residential and business customers. This tech-forward approach, combined with transparent pricing and flexible delivery options, positions Double Dime Water to challenge long-standing industry practices that have gone unquestioned for decades.
