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dstucki
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Posted: Jul 20, 2006 10:34 AM    Post Post       Msg. 1 of 7
I'd like to get a decent water filter/purifier without breaking the bank (I'd like to keep it under $100 if possible). Does anyone have any recommendations on what to get or look for, and best places to purchase?

Thanks,
-Dave

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Posted: Jul 21, 2006 06:55 AM    Post Post       Msg. 2 of 7
REI might be a good place to start. Mine is a Katadyne so that probably doesn't fit with your budget. I have heard that the MSR water works is a good filter. Whichever one you decide on I would suggest that it have a ceramic element for cleaning the water as this will last much longer than other medium...and generally, at least mine when clogged just requires a quick scrub with the included brush to open up some more pores.

Hope that helps,

John

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Posted: Aug 20, 2006 04:35 PM    Post Post       Msg. 3 of 7
Seychelle makes a 30 oz bottle with the filter built in. I love mine enough to buy a second one. Fill from one end, drink from the other. Less bother than pumping. I paid $25 including shipping. I think you can find them retail for like $30. It's good for quite a few refills and it is pretty well documented to be effective. I have a couple of pump filters but I never bother with them any more.

Hope that helps.
Marc

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Posted: Aug 26, 2006 02:43 PM    Post Post       Msg. 4 of 7
I recommend the Katadyn Guide, it pumps a lot of water in a short time. It could be a little heavy for the ultralight crowd.

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Posted: Dec 26, 2006 01:39 AM    Post Post       Msg. 5 of 7
i recommond the best resource http://www.watergiants.com for all your water filter needs.

arunskh
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Posted: Feb 17, 2007 01:51 AM    Post Post       Msg. 6 of 7
Quote: I'd like to get a decent water filter/purifier without breaking the bank (I'd like to keep it under $100 if possible). Does anyone have any recommendations on what to get or look for, and best places to purchase?

Thanks,
-Dave
--- Original message by dstucki on Jul 20, 2006 10:34 AM
Currently home water filters are equipped with very powerful cartridge which not only restricts the germs but also eliminates the smell. With the changing time water filters too marked various changes as now majority of home water filters are built by reverse osmosis system.visit http://www.aquasana.us/
 

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