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Complete Water Treatment System - 8 Liter

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Complete Water Treatment System - 8 Liter
Manufacturer: Sawyer

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Description

Break out the Sawyer Complete water treatment system and in the time it takes you to set up camp youll have 8 liters of fresh, clean drinking water. Utilizing a hollow fiber membrane filter, the Sawyer system yields 1 liter of potable water per minute. Simply fill the included gray reservoir with unfiltered water, attach the filter and filter hose and let gravity do the rest to fill the included blue reservoir. Once the blue reservoir is full, hang the reservoir from its handle using the included Nite Ize S-Biner loop and fill your water bottle, pots and pans. Or, attach the included drink tube and a bite valve of your choice sold separately and use the reservoir as you would any hydration system. Filter physically removes particles, protozoa, and bacteria down to 0.1 micron in size, including giardia, salmonella and cryptosporidia. All Sawyer water filters meet Environmental Protection Agency EPA recommendations for removal rates. Filter is fully field maintainable to ensure a fast flow of water system includes a faucet adapter for thorough back washing from a household faucet. All Sawyer water filters and purifiers come with a Million Gallon Guarantee, essentially eliminating the need to ever have to replace the filter cartridge. Setup is simple and the system packs easily, weighing in at only 24 oz. System includes an 8 liter gray reservoir, 8 liter blue reservoir, hollow fiber filter, faucet adapter, drink tube, S-Biner and instructions for use. Please note: Take care not to let your filter freeze as this could damage the filter housing or the fibers themselves.



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