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Survival Outdoor Water Filter Kit

Survival Outdoor Water Filter Kit

Regular price $215.00 USD
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An ultrafiltration survival tool that converts untreated water sources into drinkable water during emergencies and backcountry situations. Filters up to 1,000 liters at 0.1-micron precision, connects to standard water bottles, and operates without batteries or pumps when clean water access is compromised.


✨ Key Features:
💧 0.1-micron ultrafiltration for emergency water access
🎒 Lightweight 90g survival tool
🔗 Connects to standard 28mm water bottles
⚡ No batteries or pumps required
🌊 1,000L capacity per filter element

How It Works:
Draw water directly from streams, rivers, or questionable sources through the ultrafiltration membrane, or attach to a compatible water bottle and squeeze to filter. The internal filtration system removes particles and blocks contaminants at 0.1 microns, delivering drinkable water at 0.45L per minute without electricity or manual pumping.

Available Option:
Gravity Filtration system with collapsible bottle Durability:
Maintains filtration performance through up to 1,000 liters when used with flowing water sources and stored according to included instructions between uses.

Perfect For:
Emergency preparedness kits, survival situations, backcountry expeditions, bug-out bags, disaster readiness, remote hiking where water sources are uncertain

What's Included:
1 survival water filter straw, 1 collapsible bottle, 1 filter element

Note:
Product dimensions: 37mm × 172mm. Weight: 90g. First-time use: blow air through the straw to discharge protective liquid, then discard the first few draws. Compatible with 28mm threaded bottles. For gravity filtration, hang water bag above collection point. Handle insertion points carefully to avoid cracking. Store in emergency kit or pack. A critical survival tool for accessing clean water when infrastructure fails or natural sources are your only option.

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