I own a Lifesaver, but I've never seen a bladder like the one you used to scoop dirty water with and then pour into the Lifesaver. Tell me more about that. What brand/model, and where can I get one?
What are the risk of mold or fungus growth in the container, filter, parts if stored for long periods of time? Would it be recommended to air dry the unit before long storage? What is the price for the unit and for the the replacement filters. Also I read a comment online that this unit was so advanced that one could urinate in the unit and it was safe to drink the filtered urine? Can anyone prove links to these claims or are they farce.
He's right when he said it taste good.I actually bought one off him last month in the beacons during endurance training , Duncan put mudd in mine and it tasted pretty good(ive always wondered where that mudd ended up since!!), and it was discounted more than other places sell it.
You da man Dunc.
p.s: thanx for the extra blisters i got from that big rock you sneaked into my bergen!
Only required with 'filters' which rely on chemicals. By 2010 these will be illegal in the EC.
The Lifesaver removes Virus's Bacteria Cysts Parasites and Funghi.Use the activated charcoal filter as well, remove/ reduce chemical, pesticides, endocrine disruptors, medical residue, heavy metals
All this happenss fast as you can pump the water through!! No waiting required.
tonnes? i thought liquid measures were different.
kingpolaris 5 months ago
Should be free in the third world
Brasacrasta 5 months ago
I understand you are selling the military hydrocarry dual pumps for civilian use and if so , how would go about purchasing it.
Quantrill71 1 year ago
@Quantrill71 Sorry, we are not selling hydrocarries for civilian use.
runnerdunc 1 year ago
a great video is lifesaver bottle vs shop-vac.... a good testament to this bottle...By the way, a simple solution of Clorox is cheap and works great!
fuseal1 1 year ago
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fuseal1 1 year ago
Excellent review, thank you.
I own a Lifesaver, but I've never seen a bladder like the one you used to scoop dirty water with and then pour into the Lifesaver. Tell me more about that. What brand/model, and where can I get one?
felixsheboudiac 2 years ago
What are the risk of mold or fungus growth in the container, filter, parts if stored for long periods of time? Would it be recommended to air dry the unit before long storage? What is the price for the unit and for the the replacement filters. Also I read a comment online that this unit was so advanced that one could urinate in the unit and it was safe to drink the filtered urine? Can anyone prove links to these claims or are they farce.
Thanks for the upload.
D33Lux 2 years ago
I clean mine with baby bottle sterilising fluid (Milton in the UKY
Then air dry. This is a mechanical filter so very little to go wrongm
Grease the O rings before any op/exped.
Re urine - you can drink your own anyway. If you are so dehydrated
Its dangerous then you won't produce any!
Hope this helps
runnerdunc 2 years ago
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fuseal1 1 year ago
He's right when he said it taste good.I actually bought one off him last month in the beacons during endurance training , Duncan put mudd in mine and it tasted pretty good(ive always wondered where that mudd ended up since!!), and it was discounted more than other places sell it.
You da man Dunc.
p.s: thanx for the extra blisters i got from that big rock you sneaked into my bergen!
sharkfaced 2 years ago
Only required with 'filters' which rely on chemicals. By 2010 these will be illegal in the EC.
The Lifesaver removes Virus's Bacteria Cysts Parasites and Funghi.Use the activated charcoal filter as well, remove/ reduce chemical, pesticides, endocrine disruptors, medical residue, heavy metals
All this happenss fast as you can pump the water through!! No waiting required.
Hope this helps you and thanks for watching..
runnerdunc 2 years ago
I thought you had to wait for 20mins before drinking?
Anyway, thanks for the video clip (very helpful)
connecttoyourenergy 2 years ago