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LifeStraw Peak Series Personal Water Filter Straw 

Snowys Outdoors
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Check out the LifeStraw Peak Series Personal Water Filter Straw here:
www.snowys.com.au/peak-series...
At a tiny 65-gram weight, the Peak Series Personal Water Filter Straw by LifeStraw is for the gram-counters of the gradient!
Feel good in more ways than one, as purchasing one filter provides one year of safe drinking water to a child in need. Of a durable, BPA-free, lightweight construction from FDA-approved materials, this filter bodes well for off-grid hydration on hikes, camping trips, and international travels - delivering up to 5 years of healthy drinking water straight from rivers, creeks, and lakes in the form of a compact, ergonomic gadget. Its microfilter removes 99.999999% of bacteria and 99.999% of both parasites and microplastics, reducing cloudiness for clean, worry-free water. Pack as your backup, thanks to a lightweight construction - plus, for the versatile adventure, attach to either a drink bottle or hose owing to its removable threaded cap at the base.
The LifeStraw Peak Series Personal Water Filter Straw is for the off-grid go-getters with a passion for rationing!
00:00 - Intro
00:24 - Product overview, specs, and features
02:17 - Lifespan
02:32 - Filtering and purifying
03:05 - Filter system and flow rate
03:22 - Demonstration
04:01 - Summary

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28 июл 2024

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@oldbloke204
@oldbloke204 Год назад
I love the amount of throughput that is claimed with these things without advising of the water condition going on. I have seen banks of very large irrigation filters block very quickly with particulates suspended in water. We have filters for our rainwater on our house and you should see the colour of them even though the rainwater looks clean. A great idea but I would be being very careful to get as much of the particulate matter out of the water being used to drink first. Maybe a pre filter of some sort or even let the water sit for a while so the solids settle out. Just my opinion.
@SnowysOutdoors
@SnowysOutdoors Год назад
You raise an excellent point, the dirtier the water the shorter the lifespan. It's definitely worth trying to remove as much particulate matter as possible before using this filter. Sometimes it can't be avoided though. ~ Ben
@oldbloke204
@oldbloke204 Год назад
@@SnowysOutdoors My issue is that people may look at the claimed figures and rely on them without knowing anything about the figures in real world conditions. I would like to see someone do some tests with different water quality as I suspect I know what the results will be if something like clay particulates are present in the water. I have one of these in an emergency bag and they're a great idea but I think that there's more to it. Just my opinion.
@chefgav1
@chefgav1 7 месяцев назад
@@SnowysOutdoorsFYI it won’t remove heavy metals as you claim
@brentonpaterson7047
@brentonpaterson7047 Год назад
Down to the creek behind you Lauren!! Looks like a great real world test.
@SnowysOutdoors
@SnowysOutdoors Год назад
That's the River Torrens in Adelaide, Brenton, I'd filter water from there as a last resort. ~ Ben
@brentonpaterson7047
@brentonpaterson7047 Год назад
@@SnowysOutdoors the mighty Torrens.
@hubciopro
@hubciopro 4 месяца назад
Hello. Is filtered water free of minerals? Is it okay to drink tap water through this bottle? Is it better to choose highly mineralized water >1500mg/l when drinking 3L of water a day and doing a lot of sports? I would like to switch only to lifestraw go but I am afraid of the low mineral content of this water.
@SnowysOutdoors
@SnowysOutdoors 3 месяца назад
I needed to get some clarification on this, sorry, hence my delayed reply, this is direct from our Lifestraw rep: "LifeStraw removes, bacteria, parasites, & microplastics, can reduce lead & chemicals, and some LifeStraw items remove viruses. However, LifeStraw can't process salts, heavy metals, minerals, or all chemicals. Filtered water usually contains minerals. The exception here is if you use a reverse osmosis system or another form of water purification, like a water distiller. These systems remove everything from a tap water supply, including healthy minerals. LifeStraw bottles are great to drink tap water through, as they will remove any bacteria, parasites, & microplastics but keep the healthy minerals." Hope that helps. ~ Ben
@2007ln
@2007ln 7 месяцев назад
So does the bacteria and parasites that it filters out just sit in the filters for months/years/however long you use it?
@SnowysOutdoors
@SnowysOutdoors 7 месяцев назад
I guess they stay in the filter but if they don't have a suitable environment to survive then they die or become inactive. One reason why you need to backflush or replace filters after a period of time. ~ Ben
@LHitmaN47
@LHitmaN47 11 месяцев назад
Haven't seen her using it, does she trust it at all?
@SnowysOutdoors
@SnowysOutdoors 11 месяцев назад
Definitely trust it! I've used Lifestraw for years but haven't needed to upgrade to the new one yet. This one came out of the box for filming, and went back into the box when we were done ready for its new owner. ~ Lauren
@lilybot5842
@lilybot5842 4 месяца назад
@@SnowysOutdoors but you haven't shown you trust it or answered the original comment??
@tomstil007
@tomstil007 Год назад
My question is ,dose that unit have a indicator to let you know that your 4000 drinks are up ? Or do you wait to get water poisoning before you find out you have been infected 😂😊
@czed7515
@czed7515 Год назад
It just slowly leaks bacteria and parasites until you become immune haha
@tomstil007
@tomstil007 Год назад
@czed7515 🤣😅🤣 I thought it would be something like that , but seriously, it should have some indicator, I don't want to end up in a hospital with some type of salmonella , anyway I hope they come up with something, and that would make this product, the perfect product 😁
@czed7515
@czed7515 Год назад
@@tomstil007 yes I agree lol id pay for one with an indicator even if it was extra money
@SnowysOutdoors
@SnowysOutdoors Год назад
The filter doesn't break down as such, it blocks up over time, you'll know it's life is up when you can no longer suck water through the straw. ~ Ben
@Magoo652
@Magoo652 3 месяца назад
Great video showing features of this new LifeStraw Peak Series. I have the previous version that is difficult to suck water. I like this new version with the ability to collect water in a bottle & then filter it. Thank you for sharing👍
@northernswedenstories1028
@northernswedenstories1028 4 месяца назад
Do these come with a backflusher?
@SnowysOutdoors
@SnowysOutdoors 4 месяца назад
They don't. From LifeStraw directly: "We recommend regularly backwashing your filter by blowing air through it after use to maintain the longevity of the filter." ~ Lauren
@northernswedenstories1028
@northernswedenstories1028 4 месяца назад
@@SnowysOutdoors haha not for me. Rather something that comes with a backwash device.
@mikemickus7712
@mikemickus7712 9 месяцев назад
1st..... use moving water 2nd.... filter it 3rd.... boil it 4th ... use this thing. 5th... boil it again Believe me. You do not want some kind of gastrointestinal issues out in the middle of nowhere.
@SnowysOutdoors
@SnowysOutdoors 9 месяцев назад
There's no harm in being over cautious with the water you drink. ~ Ben
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