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Developed in conjunction with the U.S. military, the MIOX Purifier offers unrivaled ease of use and reliability for purifying large volumes of water, making it ideal for outdoor recreation, travel, and disaster-preparedness. Now with an improved technology, it works by creating a powerful dose of mixed oxidants (MIOX), which is then added to untreated water, inactivating viruses, bacteria, Giardia, and Cryptosporidium; which even iodine doesn't kill. And since the MIOX Purifier needs only common camera batteries and salt to operate, it's maintenance-free, delivering more water, more easily than any purifier ever before.

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  • I have to say that I have tried this thing and it sucks.

  • that miox water seem very complacated 2 use

  • STUPID MIOX DO NOT WORK WHIT RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES (so useles in a long term situation)...

  • @otetechie Very interesting and informative ... I love being "taken to school". - But, still makes no sense to me (this system) on a per-pound basis (never mind "special" batteries plus salt) ... just the weight of the unit plus adequate quantities of salt .. ?! .. Given the many other options ? ... The shelf-life of liquid Chlorox is fairly long ... I'm guessing that some sort of swimming pool crystals would be even more stable and compact .. Steripens also ude VERY little power (rechrg)

  • @otetechie Very interesting and informative ... I love being "taken to school". - But, still makes no sense to me (this system) on a per-pound basis (never mind "special" batteries plus salt) ... just the weight of the unit plus adequate quantities of salt ... ?! ... Given the many other options ? ... The shelf-life of liquid Chlorox is fairly long ... I'm guessing that some sort of swimming pool crystals would be even more stable and compact ... Steripens also ude VERY little power (rechrg)

  • @phrankus2009 Cr123 are a standard battery used by the military and surefire. Guess who this was originally designed for? It was designed to be a light option that can create large quantities of water. If you are making large quantities of water it is faster then using a pump filter. It's nice to have if you are somewhere like the Hinku Kush mountains.

  • Ridiculously complex and dependent on battsthat are not rechagable, not 2032s or AAs or AAAs ... Needs SALT? ... too and basically synthesizes Chlorox ... LoL !! Potassium Parmanganate or a Steripen or even plain ol' Chlorox makes WAY more sense ...

    ... So ... How much did they pay you to hawk this worthless POC ?

    ... Time for me to un-subscibe from your channel ... your ethics have clearly gone awry. There is a word for what I'm thinking you have become.

  • I have this,I love it, it works against crypto which chlorine or iodine wont kill, lasts for a long time, if you treat water and set over night it tastes much better, but still not bad, and anything is better then cryptosporidium

  • I just ordered one that was on eBay as part of a military kit. All brand new and $80. It seems to be a great kit item for emergencies.

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