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Product Name: | LifeStraw Personal Water Filter for Hiking, Camping, Travel, and Emergency Preparedness, 1 Pack, Blue |
Manufacturer: | LifeStraw |
Model Number: | LSPHF017 |
Product SKU: | B006QF3TW4 |
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Get a "sawyer" water filter instead. So much better.
Do some googling to see reviews and comparisons. People who go camping and need water all use Sawyer or similar (there's lots of other brands too), and basically nobody uses Lifestraw.
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May be more types on Prime sale, I may pick up the LifeStraw Go Water Filter 22 oz Bottle for ~$20:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G7SQ...th=1&
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Their warranty is valid for 3 years however. (https://lifestraw.com/pages/returns)
Other sources online recommend using it within 3-5 years because they claim the filtering components of the straw are prone to degradation over time from moisture.
I haven't gone hiking in a while because of the heatwaves but I'm pretty sure I'll go a couple times within the next 3 years so I sorta want to buy this 😶
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Their warranty is valid for 3 years however. (https://lifestraw.com/pages/returns)
Other sources online recommend using it within 3-5 years because they claim the filtering components of the straw are prone to degradation over time from moisture.
I haven't gone hiking in a while because of the heatwaves but I'm pretty sure I'll go a couple times within the next 3 years so I sorta want to buy this 😶
If I actually want to use it again, I should probably get a new one.
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Get a "sawyer" water filter instead. So much better.
Do some googling to see reviews and comparisons. People who go camping and need water all use Sawyer or similar (there's lots of other brands too), and basically nobody uses Lifestraw.
These are also 4 for $40 if your Costco still has them.
Get a "sawyer" water filter instead. So much better.
Do some googling to see reviews and comparisons. People who go camping and need water all use Sawyer or similar (there's lots of other brands too), and basically nobody uses Lifestraw.
No, partly because the olfactory senses include taste and smell, and smell overrides taste in our brains, so if you put grapes in your mouth and smell strawberry ice cream at the same time, the grapes will taste like strawberry.
So, put anything in your mouth, including a lifestraw, and get a whiff of a bucket of fetid feces, and you're going to taste crap just like it was in your mouth.
Aside from that, these filters are designed to make it safe to drink water from a stream with crap and dead animals somewhere in it, but you probably don't want to be in a stinky spot when you bust this filter out... the water coming through it shouldn't stink, but the filter won't cover your nose... lol