Membrane Solutions Corp via Amazon has 4-Pack Membrane Solutions Personal Water Filter Straws on sale for $15.59 when you clip the 50% Off coupon on the page and checkout with Subscribe and Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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SGS certificated, Test Report NBF21-004693-01
up to 1,320 gallons lifespan
7.1'' long and 1" in diameter
Fits any 28mm threaded bottle
5-Stage Filtration System removes up to 99.99999% of harmful substances (pollution, odor, chlorine and organic chemicals, etc.)
At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $1.60/each lower than the next best options with prices starting from $5.50/each. -SaltyOne
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Membrane Solutions Corp via Amazon has 4-Pack Membrane Solutions Personal Water Filter Straws on sale for $15.59 when you clip the 50% Off coupon on the page and checkout with Subscribe and Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for sharing this deal.
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About this Item:
SGS certificated, Test Report NBF21-004693-01
up to 1,320 gallons lifespan
7.1'' long and 1" in diameter
Fits any 28mm threaded bottle
5-Stage Filtration System removes up to 99.99999% of harmful substances (pollution, odor, chlorine and organic chemicals, etc.)
At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $1.60/each lower than the next best options with prices starting from $5.50/each. -SaltyOne
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Model: Membrane Solutions Portable Water Filter Straw Filtration Straw Purifier Survival Gear for Hiking, Camping, Travel, and Emergency, Blue, 4 pack
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I hope to shed some light as I have worked in this industry for several companies. To those who are worried about it being an unknown brand: the filter media design and material are going to be the same in all these straw tube-style filters. They are extremely cheap to manufacture but early adopters and well known brands charge more because they market better. They should not effectively expire if they are kept out of damp or humid conditions. On that same note, best practice is to back flush with clean water after use or every 20-30 gallons during active use as the media does plug up and contaminants need to be released. Always shake them dry between use and don't store them in something air tight.
Sorry, that was long winded.
Edit: not well known. some apologists in the comments claiming they are all the same...which is a weird claim for safety equipment.
the business address is a residential house. always a little sketch.
the name is hard to pin down. one nearby company does provide filtration for lab equipment but doesn't list this item on their website.
YMMV/Buyer Beware ...which for any safety/emergency equipment is an immediate pass for me.
I see it's being promoted by a Paid SD Staff Influencer...is this an affiliate? paid advert? any vetting/communication with the company to clear up the concerns? it's been pushed to Frontpage now. I also wonder if the phrasing "sharing this deal" is meant to be a CYA rather than claiming to have "found" this deal like some other posts or if it's just DE style choice
Be advised that these are not the well known life straw brand. They are even made with the same color etc to make people think they are life straw at first glance. They may work ok, I don't know. However when it comes to potential lifelines I try and stick to what I know I can trust. You don't skimp on those types of things.
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Everyone should have one of these. They are cheap, (especially with this deal) small, (easy to store) and could save your life in an emergency.
After this purchase just now to add to my 5 already in storage, I have 9 total. Got in for the same price about a year ago on same 4 pack. Not only good for emergencies, but for wherever you want to go without taking water with you. Whatever water you can find from wherever (except non-diluted urine/salt water) this will make it perfectly drinkable and safe instantly. BTW, One gallon of water weighs 9 lbs....think about that....These things are worth their weight in gold to be honest if you stop and think about. $3.75 per straw can keep you comfortably alive for 4 years straight at one gallon of filtered water per day. (each filter good for 1400 gallons). The 4 pack for $15 can do it for 16 years straight. Cheapest life insurance you can buy for uncertain times...
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Is this a well known brand? I'm unfamiliar.
Edit: not well known. some apologists in the comments claiming they are all the same...which is a weird claim for safety equipment.
the business address is a residential house. always a little sketch.
the name is hard to pin down. one nearby company does provide filtration for lab equipment but doesn't list this item on their website.
YMMV/Buyer Beware ...which for any safety/emergency equipment is an immediate pass for me.
I see it's being promoted by a Paid SD Staff Influencer...is this an affiliate? paid advert? any vetting/communication with the company to clear up the concerns? it's been pushed to Frontpage now. I also wonder if the phrasing "sharing this deal" is meant to be a CYA rather than claiming to have "found" this deal like some other posts or if it's just DE style choice
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Be advised that these are not the well known life straw brand. They are even made with the same color etc to make people think they are life straw at first glance. They may work ok, I don't know. However when it comes to potential lifelines I try and stick to what I know I can trust. You don't skimp on those types of things.
Be advised that these are not the well known life straw brand. They are even made with the same color etc to make people think they are life straw at first glance. They may work ok, I don't know. However when it comes to potential lifelines I try and stick to what I know I can trust. You don't skimp on those types of things.
On Amazon there's also a link for the "newer model". What's the difference and do they "expire"?
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I hope to shed some light as I have worked in this industry for several companies. To those who are worried about it being an unknown brand: the filter media design and material are going to be the same in all these straw tube-style filters. They are extremely cheap to manufacture but early adopters and well known brands charge more because they market better. They should not effectively expire if they are kept out of damp or humid conditions. On that same note, best practice is to back flush with clean water after use or every 20-30 gallons during active use as the media does plug up and contaminants need to be released. Always shake them dry between use and don't store them in something air tight.
Sorry, that was long winded.
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Be advised that these are not the well known life straw brand. They are even made with the same color etc to make people think they are life straw at first glance. They may work ok, I don't know. However when it comes to potential lifelines I try and stick to what I know I can trust. You don't skimp on those types of things.
The LifeStraw brand claims NSF Certified, these don't.
I hope to shed some light as I have worked in this industry for several companies. To those who are worried about it being an unknown brand: the filter media design and material are going to be the same in all these straw tube-style filters. They are extremely cheap to manufacture but early adopters and well known brands charge more because they market better. They should not effectively expire if they are kept out of damp or humid conditions. On that same note, best practice is to back flush with clean water after use or every 20-30 gallons during active use as the media does plug up and contaminants need to be released. Always shake them dry between use and don't store them in something air tight.
Sorry, that was long winded.
Not going to trust my life or families on some unknown Chinese imposter brand that purposely attempts to make people think they are legit life straws. They are intentionally trying to be deceptive. Just my opinion based on field use in 8 countries and having my life depending on a water filter.
Not going to trust my life or families on some unknown Chinese imposter brand that purposely attempts to make people think they are legit life straws. They are intentionally trying to be deceptive. Just my opinion based on field use in 8 countries and having my life depending on a water filter.
A great fear based logic. Let's all make fear based decisions and ignore experts and science.
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I hope to shed some light as I have worked in this industry for several companies. To those who are worried about it being an unknown brand: the filter media design and material are going to be the same in all these straw tube-style filters. They are extremely cheap to manufacture but early adopters and well known brands charge more because they market better. They should not effectively expire if they are kept out of damp or humid conditions. On that same note, best practice is to back flush with clean water after use or every 20-30 gallons during active use as the media does plug up and contaminants need to be released. Always shake them dry between use and don't store them in something air tight.
Sorry, that was long winded.
Why not store these in an air tight vacuum? Would that keep the humidity away which would allow this to last longer?
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Sorry, that was long winded.
Edit: not well known. some apologists in the comments claiming they are all the same...which is a weird claim for safety equipment.
the business address is a residential house. always a little sketch.
the name is hard to pin down. one nearby company does provide filtration for lab equipment but doesn't list this item on their website.
YMMV/Buyer Beware ...which for any safety/emergency equipment is an immediate pass for me.
I see it's being promoted by a Paid SD Staff Influencer...is this an affiliate? paid advert? any vetting/communication with the company to clear up the concerns? it's been pushed to Frontpage now. I also wonder if the phrasing "sharing this deal" is meant to be a CYA rather than claiming to have "found" this deal like some other posts or if it's just DE style choice
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https://www.mspurelife.
this might be their website
0% surprised to see they gave an affiliate/referral kickback program
website business address:
https://maps.app.urlhas
which then goes to this
https://www.membrane-solutions.com/
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Edit: not well known. some apologists in the comments claiming they are all the same...which is a weird claim for safety equipment.
the business address is a residential house. always a little sketch.
the name is hard to pin down. one nearby company does provide filtration for lab equipment but doesn't list this item on their website.
YMMV/Buyer Beware ...which for any safety/emergency equipment is an immediate pass for me.
I see it's being promoted by a Paid SD Staff Influencer...is this an affiliate? paid advert? any vetting/communication with the company to clear up the concerns? it's been pushed to Frontpage now. I also wonder if the phrasing "sharing this deal" is meant to be a CYA rather than claiming to have "found" this deal like some other posts or if it's just DE style choice
Edit 2:
https://www.mspurelife.
this might be their website
0% surprised to see they gave an affiliate/referral kickback program
website business address:
https://maps.app.urlhas
which then goes to this
https://www.membrane-solutions.com/
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