Hi
I am looking to buy a water filter and wondered what people would recommend?
I have a budget up to £100
Looking at the sort that converts river water to Perrier
Thanks in advance!
Water Filters
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Re: Portable Water Filters
Thanks NR
I am after something portable to I can put in a rucksac!
I am after something portable to I can put in a rucksac!
Re: Water Filters
Just looking for a portable bottle type water filter. This looks quite nifty, write up is good but no reviews. What do others think?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/stainless-water ... 90&sr=8-32
http://www.amazon.co.uk/stainless-water ... 90&sr=8-32
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If you get one could you do a quick review of it on here ? something like that might be a useful size for taking on the bikepreppingsu wrote:Just looking for a portable bottle type water filter. This looks quite nifty, write up is good but no reviews. What do others think?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/stainless-water ... 90&sr=8-32
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I use a Lifesaver 400. Slightly over your budget though.
Saving up for a Lifesaver Jerrycan! http://www.lifesaversystems.com/buy.html
Hobo
Saving up for a Lifesaver Jerrycan! http://www.lifesaversystems.com/buy.html
Hobo
Re: Water Filters
yes it sound good i like the fact it shuts off after filter in doneCarrot Cruncher wrote:If you get one could you do a quick review of it on here ? something like that might be a useful size for taking on the bikepreppingsu wrote:Just looking for a portable bottle type water filter. This looks quite nifty, write up is good but no reviews. What do others think?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/stainless-water ... 90&sr=8-32
let me kw what it works like if anyone is buying it thanks
axel
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Re: Water Filters
Thanks I am looking at all these and will come back to everyone with my choice!
I will also try and do a review once its been tried out!
I will also try and do a review once its been tried out!
Re: Water Filters
Hi Trojan Horse,
Couple of other options you might want to think about.
If you are looking for a stand alone system that you can build and maintain yourself then check out slow sand bio filters here
http://www.biosandfilter.org/biosandfilter/
For simple charcoal filters have a look at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBBuUKLk ... re=related
But bear in mind, charcoal filters are good for getting rid of solids and will help to get rid of some bacteria but will not get rid of everything.
A very simple but effective bacterial treatment is to use the uv radiation from the sun. Put your strained water in a plastic bottle and leave in direct sunlight for a few hours. This will kill off most things, has to be plastic though. Glass stops the uv light.
Commercial filters for getting rid of bacteria use silver, often in a ceramic matrix. In the old days sailors would put silver coins in water barrels to keep them fresh and they were often put in old fashioned water tanks. If you want to try this out get some old solid silver coins, don't use modern ones as they have nickel in them. Not sure where you are but in the UK I believe coins made before 1938 were made using solid silver and can be found in any coin dealer, although please check this as I am going by memory.
So if you filter water through sand/ charcoal filter, into a plastic bottle, leave out in the sun for a while, then pour into a storage bottle with some silver coins in it then you should have it all covered.
Silmple to make and no special parts.
Cheers
Couple of other options you might want to think about.
If you are looking for a stand alone system that you can build and maintain yourself then check out slow sand bio filters here
http://www.biosandfilter.org/biosandfilter/
For simple charcoal filters have a look at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBBuUKLk ... re=related
But bear in mind, charcoal filters are good for getting rid of solids and will help to get rid of some bacteria but will not get rid of everything.
A very simple but effective bacterial treatment is to use the uv radiation from the sun. Put your strained water in a plastic bottle and leave in direct sunlight for a few hours. This will kill off most things, has to be plastic though. Glass stops the uv light.
Commercial filters for getting rid of bacteria use silver, often in a ceramic matrix. In the old days sailors would put silver coins in water barrels to keep them fresh and they were often put in old fashioned water tanks. If you want to try this out get some old solid silver coins, don't use modern ones as they have nickel in them. Not sure where you are but in the UK I believe coins made before 1938 were made using solid silver and can be found in any coin dealer, although please check this as I am going by memory.
So if you filter water through sand/ charcoal filter, into a plastic bottle, leave out in the sun for a while, then pour into a storage bottle with some silver coins in it then you should have it all covered.
Silmple to make and no special parts.
Cheers
Re: Water Filters
Im aware I really need to get a water filter sorted and have narrowed down to either a Lifesaver or a Katadyn Combi - if I use the KC do I still need to further treat water to remove virus's that the Lifesaver would automatically remove? or should I just filter then boil..
Ive also become very paranoid re radiation in water and had read it cant be filtered out then found this US based filter which uses Zeolite and apparently CAN remove radiation ;
http://pureeffectfilters.com/pure-effect-ultra.html
Is anyone else worried about radiation in water and what do you think is solution?
My heads totally melted!
Ive also become very paranoid re radiation in water and had read it cant be filtered out then found this US based filter which uses Zeolite and apparently CAN remove radiation ;
http://pureeffectfilters.com/pure-effect-ultra.html
Is anyone else worried about radiation in water and what do you think is solution?
My heads totally melted!
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Not in the slightest, I wouldn't want to drink the water from the outfall of a nuclear plant though, but the chances of me needing to are so remote I don't even register it as a concern.Is anyone else worried about radiation in water
We (royal we) drink water that has been in circulation for millions of years, in fact it has pretty much been through everything from Dinosaurs to the bloke next door and through rivers and canals that have run-off from chemical and farming sources.
Do we worry about that ?