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do these hand held water purifiers work on river or lake water
as when on long stay bivvies fetching extra or carrying enough water is a real pain. M |
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![]() "Matt" wrote in message ... do these hand held water purifiers work on river or lake water as when on long stay bivvies fetching extra or carrying enough water is a real pain. Definately, that's what they were MADE for! When I got mine, I took it right to my fishtank and pumped out a cupful of water: it was delicious! My girlfriend was aghast at how I could drink *fishtank* water, and I said 'Sweetie, when the time comes to use this, I'll be overjoyed to find a source of water that's fresh enough to have fish in it!" You can filter mud puddles, swamps, almost anything. Be sure to get the filters with the smallest membranes: the porcelain ones are the best; and to avoid viruses you should still treat with iodine or bleach, or boil the water for 5 minutes. Unless you go for the real expensive ones that have impregnated treatments in them. There's a lot of research out there about them, and all filters are not equal. Read some reviews. --riverman |
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Thanks riverman
I'm off to north Wales so may pop in a mountaineering shop to see what's about. M "riverman" wrote in message ... "Matt" wrote in message ... do these hand held water purifiers work on river or lake water as when on long stay bivvies fetching extra or carrying enough water is a real pain. Definately, that's what they were MADE for! When I got mine, I took it right to my fishtank and pumped out a cupful of water: it was delicious! My girlfriend was aghast at how I could drink *fishtank* water, and I said 'Sweetie, when the time comes to use this, I'll be overjoyed to find a source of water that's fresh enough to have fish in it!" You can filter mud puddles, swamps, almost anything. Be sure to get the filters with the smallest membranes: the porcelain ones are the best; and to avoid viruses you should still treat with iodine or bleach, or boil the water for 5 minutes. Unless you go for the real expensive ones that have impregnated treatments in them. There's a lot of research out there about them, and all filters are not equal. Read some reviews. --riverman |
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