Posts Tagged ‘camping’

Pre-Mac water filter review

Taking a look at Pre-macs MWP water filter.

Sawyer 3-Way Inline Water Filter – Bladder Bag Set Up

Sawyer 3-Way Inline Filter – Bladder Bag Set Up – 0.1 Micron Filter Reverse flush good for 1 million gallons. It can be configured to be used inline on a bladder system, as a survival straw, on a rain barrel, directly on your tap (which is great if you travel to other countries) and many other systems……… Approx – depending on what country you live in.

Gear Review: Katadyn Combi Hiking Water Filter

Gear review of a Katadyn Combi Hiking Water Filter. Check out my written review with all the specs at www.kentuckypreppersnetwork.com

anyone know how to make a simple water filter?

im doing a science fair project where im comparing how effective certain filters are. i ordered one called a Lifestraw, and im getting a camping filter. i want to make a simple, easy to make one myself to compare with the camping filter and Lifestraw. any ideas???

Make it yourself water filter

This video is one that I sent to Drak (nchiker1970) to show him how I’ve been using a Brita filter to sweeten the water I’ve treated with Clorox or the remove the “flat” taste you get from boiling water on the trail. This filter will NOT remove harmful bacteria and/or viruses. The water needs to be treated before running it through a filter like this. Although this filter might not be good for a Gram-weenie I think it is something fairly cheap (should be under ), pretty hardy and can be easily made by just about anyone. Parts needed to make this: 2″ O-ring 2″ PVC Coupler 2″ PVC pipe 4 or 5 inches long or longer (your choice) 2″ PVC pipe 3/8″ long Weight of this rig (with new dry Brita filter): 265g or 9.30 oz or .584 lb Like I said, not a Gram-weenie item. I look forward to hearing what others think of this. Be sure to check Drak’s video on his filter. Being a coffee drinker he came up with an even cheaper and lighter way to do the same thing.

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