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  • Bradsknives

    Master
    Mar 1, 2010
    4,280
    48
    Greenfield, IN.
    I'm now carrying LifeStraw personal water filters. I have these in stock and can ship next day if you order.

    Cost: $24.95 with FREE SHIPPING




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    The LifeStraw personal water filter, the "Best Invention of 2005" (Time magazine), enables users to drink water safely from contaminated water sources. LifeStraw is ideal for homeowners during emergencies such as local flooding which can contaminate drinking water supplies. LifeStraw is also ideal for campers and hikers who may be drinking from rivers or lakes and are unsure of the water safety. Because LifeStraw is lightweight and compact, it is also great for travelers who do not want to rely on the quality of local water.
    LifeStraw is the most advanced personal water filter available today. LifeStraw surpasses EPA guidelines for E. coli, Giardia, and Cryptosporidium oocysts, rigorous standards for water filtration.


    Features & Benefits

    • Filters 1000 liters (264 gallons) of water
    • Removes 99.99999% of waterborne bacteria (>LOG 7 reduction)
    • Removes 99.9% of waterborne protozoan parasites (>LOG 3 reduction)
    • Reduces turbidity, filtering down to 0.2 microns
    • Ultralight: weighs only 2oz!
    • Contains no chemicals (and is BPA-free), uses no batteries, has no moving parts
    • Very high flow rate
    • Easy to clean
    • Very durable
    • Used worldwide in harsh conditions since 2005
    • Award winning & internationally recognized
    • 1 year manufacturer's warranty
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    What LifeStraw removes/filters:

    LifeStraw filters down to an incredible, 0.2 microns in size! This removes virtually all the bacteria (99.99999%) and protozoa (99.9%) from contaminated water, and reduces turbidity (muddiness) by filtering out suspended particles.

    Bacteria removed include:

    • Escherichia coli,
    • Campylobacter,
    • Vibrio cholerae,
    • Pseudomonas aeruginosa,
    • Shigella
    • Salmonella
    Protozoa removed include:

    • Giardia lamblia ("Beaver Fever")
    • Cryptosporidium Parvum
    • Entamoeba histolytica.
    Please note: The LifeStraw currently does not filter heavy metals or viruses, and will not desalinate water.

    Specifications:

    • Length: 9 inches
    • Width: 1 inch
    • Weight: 2 ounces
    • Construction: durable plastic. Does not require replacement parts or batteries, or any chemicals.
    • Capacity: filters 264 gallons (1000 liters) of water.
    • Shelf Life: 5 years when stored at room temperature. (Product package may state shelf life of 3 years, but this will be corrected on newer packaging. The actual shelf life is 5 years.)
    • Included: Comes with a lanyard, and a cap for the mouth piece and end piece
    How to use:

    The patented LifeStraw is a small tube with specialized filters inside. Place one end in unfiltered water (a glass, water bottle, river, or puddle!), and suck the resulting clean water up through the top. Anyone who can use a drinking straw can easily use a LifeStraw.

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    LifeStraw for Travel:

    Because the LifeStraw is so small and lightweight, it’s great for travel overseas in countries with unreliable drinking water. If you’ve ever been sick while travelling, you know the importance of drinking filtered water! Make sure to drink all water through the LifeStraw.

    LifeStraw for Hiking:

    Access to clean water is critical while hiking. LifeStraw accomplishes the same thing as other filters, but does it at just a tenth of the weight. If you’re ultra-light hiking, this is a must. At only 2 oz, it’s the lightest way of filtering water while on the go. If you consume the recommended 3-4 liters of water per day while hiking, LifeStraw will last you for between 250-330 days of hiking. If you’re in a rush, there’s no need to stop and filter water by the lake. Just scoop your water bottle full, and sip from it as you walk. Or, dip the end of the straw right into the lake and drink until you’re hydrated.

    LifeStraw for Preparedness:

    In light of recent natural disasters, many people are realizing they cannot depend on their city water during an emergency. A water filter that’s lightweight, easy-to-use, and portable is important to have in your emergency preparedness kit. Buy a LifeStraw for each member in your household - it's a low-cost investment in security.

    Awards and recognition:

    LifeStraw has received significant accolades since 2005. Time Magazine named LifeStraw the “Best Invention of 2005.” In 2008, it won the Saatchi and Saatchi Award for “World Changing Ideas”. Esquire called it the “Innovation of the Year.” And Forbes noted that LifeStraw is “one of the ten things that will change the way we live.” Now that LifeStraw has launched in the USA and Canada, we expect continued positive responses.

    History:

    LifeStraw is manufactured by Vestergaard Frandsen, which is a Switzerland-based company specializing in disease control products for developing countries. Their core business model is centered around corporate social responsibility, and they help countries reach their United Nations’ Millenium Development Goals with products designed to prevent vector- and water-borne diseases. LifeStraws are shipped throughout the world to countries in need including Haiti, Pakistan, and Africa.
     

    william

    Sharpshooter
    Jan 3, 2011
    636
    18
    Fishers
    Good choice! Those are really neat, and work well. I gave away thousands of them when I lived in Africa.
     

    tradertator

    Grandmaster
    Jul 1, 2008
    6,783
    63
    Greene County
    Sorry Brad, acting like a bunch of middle school kids in the locker room :laugh:.

    I definitely want at least one, and will be at the 1500 this weekend. Do you think you'll still have some in stock. I got a nasty little dose of giardia last summer in Mexico, and let me tell you it's no fun. Definitely changed my outlook on water born pathogens.
     

    Bradsknives

    Master
    Mar 1, 2010
    4,280
    48
    Greenfield, IN.
    Sorry Brad, acting like a bunch of middle school kids in the locker room :laugh:.

    I definitely want at least one, and will be at the 1500 this weekend. Do you think you'll still have some in stock. I got a nasty little dose of giardia last summer in Mexico, and let me tell you it's no fun. Definitely changed my outlook on water born pathogens.


    I'll have them at the Indy 1500.....come and see me at the 1500.
     
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