| Brand | FS-TFC |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Portable |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5"L x 1.9"W x 11.2"H |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Power Source | Manual Operation |
| Model Name | Water Purifier Survival Gear |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 1500 Milliliters Per Minute |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 300 |
| UPC | 740528483724 |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Purification Method | Ultra Filtration |
haven't used but seems well put together
This is a nice little filter to take along on trips. I first tested this out by filtering out the water from a new plastic bottle and it even removed the "plasticy" taste from the water. In the field, this was really nice and allowed me to fill a 2 liter bottle pretty quickly. The operation is smooth and doesn't tire you out. My single complaint is that all the tubes and hoses are a little annoying to deal with, but a couple rubber bands help keep things secure.
Worked well, filled many bottles for a group of 9 in the backcountry for 5 days
This is a great water pump. Straight from the lake made very clean drinking water.
This product doesn’t take a lot of bag space and is light weight. I filtered water out of the creek on my property and it was clean and tasted good. Been a week and I’m still healthy and no stomach or gut issues. I’ll probably buy another for myself as I put this in my wife’s get home bag. Hopefully she won’t need it but it’s there and doesn’t add a lot of weight to her pack.
I really loved this filter. It did its job. I was using it daily to fill up gallons of jugs from my own tap water. Made the water very clean and taste better than water bottles, but after a month use, the pumping handle came off and wasn't usable anymore which was a bummer and I was gentle with it and stuff, I mean I was using it everyday and it's just common sense not to pump hard, but it still broke anyways.
This is a pretty simple and compact system! It’s easy enough to put the straw filter tube into a water source and use the pump to draw it through the filter into your bag or container. The pump works very similar to a basketball pump. Easy operation. The kit comes with everything you need. A tube for the filter, another straw tube for drinking on the go, a carrying case and a plastic water bottle. The water bottle can easily clip to your pack with the included carabiner and straw top. We used a local lake to test this out. We tested the water after pumping it into a cup with a water tester and it came back at less than 100p ppm which is great! My husband drank it and said the water didn’t taste too bad or gritty. That’s pretty good since we come from Florida and there’s alot of sandy grit in our lakes. These pack up small and don’t take a lot of space in our go bags. Only weighs about a pound or two. My only drawback would be the price. I’ve seen similar sets much cheaper. But the quality is good on this set and I feel it will keep its value if an emergency occurs to feel good about the water we can get.
After a few camping trips the filter has become so slow it takes forever to filter water.
haven't used but seems well put together
This is a nice little filter to take along on trips. I first tested this out by filtering out the water from a new plastic bottle and it even removed the "plasticy" taste from the water. In the field, this was really nice and allowed me to fill a 2 liter bottle pretty quickly. The operation is smooth and doesn't tire you out. My single complaint is that all the tubes and hoses are a little annoying to deal with, but a couple rubber bands help keep things secure.
Worked well, filled many bottles for a group of 9 in the backcountry for 5 days
This is a great water pump. Straight from the lake made very clean drinking water.
This product doesn’t take a lot of bag space and is light weight. I filtered water out of the creek on my property and it was clean and tasted good. Been a week and I’m still healthy and no stomach or gut issues. I’ll probably buy another for myself as I put this in my wife’s get home bag. Hopefully she won’t need it but it’s there and doesn’t add a lot of weight to her pack.
I really loved this filter. It did its job. I was using it daily to fill up gallons of jugs from my own tap water. Made the water very clean and taste better than water bottles, but after a month use, the pumping handle came off and wasn't usable anymore which was a bummer and I was gentle with it and stuff, I mean I was using it everyday and it's just common sense not to pump hard, but it still broke anyways.
This is a pretty simple and compact system! It’s easy enough to put the straw filter tube into a water source and use the pump to draw it through the filter into your bag or container. The pump works very similar to a basketball pump. Easy operation. The kit comes with everything you need. A tube for the filter, another straw tube for drinking on the go, a carrying case and a plastic water bottle. The water bottle can easily clip to your pack with the included carabiner and straw top. We used a local lake to test this out. We tested the water after pumping it into a cup with a water tester and it came back at less than 100p ppm which is great! My husband drank it and said the water didn’t taste too bad or gritty. That’s pretty good since we come from Florida and there’s alot of sandy grit in our lakes. These pack up small and don’t take a lot of space in our go bags. Only weighs about a pound or two. My only drawback would be the price. I’ve seen similar sets much cheaper. But the quality is good on this set and I feel it will keep its value if an emergency occurs to feel good about the water we can get.
After a few camping trips the filter has become so slow it takes forever to filter water.
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