About
Made by a small team in the UK.
Everflow exists for one reason. Most reusable bottles bought in bulk for offices, hotels, pubs, and conferences end up in a cupboard. We make ones that don’t, and we ship them on a schedule a procurement manager can actually plan around.
How we work
Three things on rails so we can promise them in writing.
How we cost
All-in pricing on every quote. Unit price ex VAT, lead time, pallet count, total. No setup fees, no surprise charges, no minimum-spend gating.
The price you sign off is the price you’ll see on the invoice. Fewer rows, no surcharges added later. We’d rather lose a quote on a clean number than win one on a fuzzy one.
How we ship
Hero SKUs are stocked in the UK. That’s the load-bearing fact behind the five-day shipping promise. Orders palletised, tracking link the moment they leave the warehouse, signed-for delivery.
If something arrives short or damaged, we replace it within a working day. That comes off our margin, not yours.
How we replace one we got wrong
Thirty-day satisfaction guarantee. If your team doesn’t love them, we refund and recycle the bottles back into the supply chain.
We’d rather take 240 bottles back and learn what missed than keep your money on a product you regret.
Behind Everflow
A real person on every email.
We’re a small UK team. Our operating posture is simple. Ship a tight product, name a real account manager on every email, build trust by being plainspoken about what we can and can’t do.
Every quote is read by a named account manager, not a queue. Confirmation emails come from a person, not a noreply address. If something goes wrong with your order, the same person who quoted it is the one who replaces it. The team will grow as orders do. The standard of who answers your email won’t.
Why reusable matters
One Everflow bottle replaces ~50,000 single-use ones over its life.
A double-wall stainless bottle, used daily, lasts 10–15 years. Refilled twice a day from a tap, that’s ~5,000 single-use plastic bottles a year at the lower end. Across a 50-person office that’s 250,000 single-use bottles avoided in a year. You don’t need a campaign to make that point. The maths makes it for you.
UK Plastic Packaging Tax tightens April 2026. Extended Producer Responsibility kicked in October 2025. We don’t lead with sustainability. We lead with the bottle. But that’s why the maths works.
Per bottle, lifetime
~50,000
single-use bottles avoided
- 10–15 year typical lifespan
- Refilled twice a day, on average
- Stainless body recyclable end-of-life
Ready when you are.
A quote in your inbox tomorrow, or a sample bottle in your hand on Friday. Pick whichever works.
