Thank you for the information. As a tip, I found running hot water over the tube helps to separate the parts when pulling. I found other people had success with a blowdryer.
I watched several videos, and found yours really helpful. However, I cannot for the life of me get the connecting pieces off. Both on one end of the straw and the one that between the connecting piece and the bag. The look to be in there pretty tight. Did you have a tough time getting it off the first time? All I can think is taking it to REI and seeing if they can get it out because that connecting tube never properly dries.
Glad this was helpful! The connector piece is very difficult to take off the first couple of times. If you hold it right under the bottom of the connector in the tube and really work it side to side you can get it out! I'm sure someone can help at REI but if you haven't tried that it may work for you. Thank you for watching!
@@ericanoel54 Unfortunately it does feel like you are going to break it those first few times when you try to pull it out but wiggling and twisting will really help along with some string force. If you have an REI near you though, someone their would be more than happy to help you! Thank you for watching!
Thank you! I’m not sure if it is a good idea to freeze water in it over and over. The expanding of the ice may damage the bladder over time. I could be wrong but that’s my thinking!
I just checked the price today.Could anyone tell me why 35 pounds two brushes?They made 80 penny in china.The cleaning kit cost more than my proper boots what made from leather.Even it cost more than 6 kg beef what needs more energy to make than these two silly brushes