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💦 Drink Smart, Adventure Hard!
The Survivor Filter Squeeze Kit is a portable water purification system that includes a collapsible bottle and a filter straw, designed to provide safe drinking water from any fresh water source. With a lightweight design, triple filtration system, and a lifetime warranty, it's the ultimate solution for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness.
















| ASIN | B06WWQMRFY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 116,707 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 144 in Camping Water Filters |
| Brand | SURVIVOR FILTER |
| Capacity | 100000 litres |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (577) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00628250537000 |
| Included Components | 1x Straw Unit, 2x canteens, 1x Ultra Filter, 1x Carbon Filter, 6x Cotton Filters |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 25.4L x 15.9W x 18.3H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 220 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Survivor Filter |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 500 Millilitres Per Minute |
| Model Name | Survivor Filter Squeeze Kit |
| Model Number | L600D |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Lightweight, Portable, Reduce TDS, Taste Enhancer |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Shelf Life | 274 Years |
| Purification Method | Activated Carbon, Hollow Fibre Membrane |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 1000 |
| UPC | 721107353348 628250537000 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**N
item was as described
great Item and quality really works well
S**3
It works
Great, I have only tried it once to test it and it works. It’s one of those items it lives in my Ruck sack hopefully never to be used.
A**1
Almost perfect
I love the ease of filtering water. The bottles are very useful. The bottles are very difficult to dry out effectively once they've had water in them. I've left the tops off and put them on radiators and there's still condensation inside. This concerns me a bit as it means bacterial growth could develop inside them, and I'm not really sure how else you're supposed to dry them out. Luckily, the filter itself fits any plastic bottle with a standard opening, so I'll probably just use old bottles for this instead of the squeeze ones.
J**Y
Vital on a wild camp
Really good, worth buying
D**R
Well priced and efficient.
Used on a 5 week trekking holiday in Nepal. Easy to use. There was no reduction in flow during the 5 weeks of daily use, and most importantly, I didn't get any stomach problems.
R**.
Excellent product
A must have for prepping camping survival
A**A
Absolute rubbish
I bought this filter as I was going on a very long trek in the middle of mountains in very hot weather, which would require me to have a filter to be able to get water from streams, and this was the only filter covering for bacteria and viruses, among other things, and my main priority was not getting sick and being able to complete this trek in the time I had available. Within 3 uses it starting cracking at the bottom, and on day 4 the leak was so extreme that I wasn't sure I was filtering the water at all. Thankfully, I wasn't on my own and we had another filter available, not as effective in terms of filtering, but definitely more sturdy. The tears that can be appreciated in the picture are all over the bottom, this is just an example. I tried to repair it with superglue, but there was no use, once one crack was covered, 2 more would appear. Absolute waste of money, and in the middle of nowhere, with no possibility to buy another one. I honestly shouldn't have trusted a different brand to the one we all use outdoors combined with tablets, but I lost mine in my last trip to Nepal. Please, don't buy, it is unsafe to carry this filter, the quality is really bad and it will surely break.
S**M
Broke on the second use
Water filtration was great for the first litre - and then the barrel cracked the second time it was screwed onto the water pouch, leaking 60% of the water out of the crack unfiltered
O**E
Hice el gasto porque este filtro sí filtra virus y metales, a diferencia de otros filtros que ofrece Amazon Pero, la verdad está carisimo. Me doy cuenta de que todo lo que se vende a través de health and fitness México está súper inflado de precio.
L**T
So I bought these for wilderness camping. Which we will not be doing this year. The plastic bags that come with these filters feel like silicone and good quality but they are impossible to fill without water pressure. You will need to capture the water with something else and then gravity feed them in an upright position. You need about three hands ;). I have sawyer filters that are much easier to use. These are very difficult to suck water through and I think we will use these to gravity filter and then use our sawyers to drink. So.... I am happy with this purchase but it’s not as simple as it looked.
T**T
Despite being the best “straw” that I know of on the market, why use it, when you can bring the big brother, the Survivor Filter Pro with you for roughly the same weight and size. That said, I have two Survivor Filter Pro’s and one extra filter set, which gives me roughly 78k gallons of “clean” water. I’ve also got one of these for each of the people in my household. On top of that I have the largest and smallest Berkey on the market and a sustainable chlorine source. I’ve put allot of money and effort into providing my family with clean water no matter what. Remember, that the carbon filter on these (fast, smell and some heavy metals) is used up well before the virus/bacterial filtration is. Remember too the difference between nominal and absolute pore size. The nominal (average, kinda) on this is 0.05, the absolute (largest pore) is 0.25. What this means is that their filters are filtering out things .05 microns or larger at a specific rate. In this case, that rate is 99.999, the 0.25 is the size of their largest pore in the filtering medium. The only other company that comes close to this is MSR and their 99.99 nominal rate is .02 but this isn’t a straw, they are hand pumps and gravity bags, plus they make no attempt at filtering out fast, smell, heavy metals, etc. Why not go with the Survivor Filter Pro (if you’re only gonna buy one) with a nominal pore size of .01 at 99.9999 effectiveness. This product, though less effective than its big brother, is easier to use on the go. Fill up the water bottle with dirty water and go. Where the Filter Pro, requires several tubes out, pumping, etc. So it’s a question of, do you need to get the water and run, or can you sit around for 5 minutes?
E**C
The collapsable water bottles are convenient, incredibly light weight, durable, and affordable. Being able to stand upright when full is a convenience I didn't know I needed, but am glad to have. The carabiner and handle are durable for hanging. The lid protects that cap from debris and is easy to use. I like that they're transparent and will be able to see if the interior ever gets dirty. They are hand wash only but have a large enough spout where they can easily be washed and left open to air dry. The filter is lightweight, convenient, and adapts to the water bottles easily. I haven't had to use the filter yet because I'll keep it for emergencies. It's good insurance to keep in your pack or vehicle to ensure clean drinking water. Overall, highly recommend for affordable a water carrying and filtration solution.
S**R
Still alive and well hydrated
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