Sawyer Products SP105 MINI Sistema di filtraggio dell'acqua, singolo, nero Sistema di filtraggio da 1 confezione nero

Brand:Sawyer Products

3.8/5

68.31

Un sistema di filtraggio personale leggero e versatile, il filtro dell'acqua Sawyer MINI di seconda generazione si adatta al palmo della tua mano e ha un peso totale sul campo di appena 2 once. Perfetta per tutto, dal campeggio con i bambini ai viaggi all'estero dove non ci si può fidare dell'acqua del rubinetto e della bottiglia, la minuscola MINI fornisce una filtrazione assoluta di 0,1 micron per acqua potabile pulita in movimento, filtrando batteri, protozoi e microplastiche. Il filtro MINI rimuove 7 log (99,99999%) di tutti i batteri (come la salmonella) e altri batteri dannosi che causano colera ed E. coli e 6 log (99,9999%) di tutti i protozoi come giardia e criptosporidio. Questi tassi di rimozione equivalgono o superano le altre opzioni di filtro. Le linee guida EPA consentono di lasciare nell'acqua una quantità di protozoi dieci volte superiore a quella consentita dai filtri Sawyer MINI. La MINI filtra anche il 100% delle microplastiche. Il filtro assoluto MINI da 0,1 micron ospita un gruppo di tubi microfibrosi che utilizzano una tecnologia simile a quella utilizzata nella dialisi medica. Mentre l'acqua passa attraverso le pareti laterali dei tubi, batteri nocivi e protozoi rimangono intrappolati sulle pareti esterne, quindi puoi essere sicuro che la tua acqua sia sicura da bere. Ottimo per le attività ricreative all'aperto, l'escursionismo, il campeggio, lo scouting, i viaggi nazionali e internazionali e la preparazione alle emergenze, il Sawyer MINI ti offre diversi modi per accedere all'acqua pulita. Attaccalo alla sacca per bere inclusa, usa la cannuccia inclusa per bere direttamente dalla tua fonte d'acqua, collegalo al tubo del pacchetto di idratazione (venduto separatamente) o avvitalo su bottiglie usa e getta standard (filettatura da 28 mm). Dal 1984, Sawyer Products offre le migliori soluzioni tecnologicamente avanzate per la protezione da sole, insetti, acqua,

Filtro valutato fino a 100.000 galloni; include un filtro Sawyer MINI, un sacchetto riutilizzabile da 16 once, una cannuccia da 7 pollici e uno stantuffo per la pulizia. Rimuove il 99,99999% di tutti i batteri (salmonella, colera ed E. coli); rimuove il 99,9999% di tutti i protozoi (come giardia e cryptosporidium); rimuove anche il 100% delle microplastiche. Si attacca alla sacca per bere inclusa, alle bottiglie d'acqua usa e getta standard, ai pacchetti di idratazione o usa la cannuccia per bere direttamente dalla tua fonte d'acqua. Il filtro in linea assoluto da 0,1 micron ad alte prestazioni si adatta al palmo della tua mano e pesa solo 2 once; Il 100% delle unità MINI è stato testato individualmente tre volte secondo gli standard prestazionali di Sawyer. Ideale per attività ricreative all'aperto, escursioni, campeggio, scouting, viaggi nazionali e internazionali e preparazione alle emergenze.
Brand Sawyer Products
Capacity 0.5 Liters
Color Black
Country of Origin USA
Department Unisex-adult
Included Components One MINI filter, one 16-ounce pouch, one drinking straw, one cleaning plunger
Installation Type No e
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number SP105
Manufacturer Sawyer Products
Material Plastic
Package Information Pouch
Product Dimensions 4 x 3 x 8 inches; 1.59 Ounces
Product Dimensions 4"L x 3"W x 8"H
Purification Method Hollow Fiber Membrane
Special Feature Back Flush plunger included for longer life

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Scritto da: John Fuller
Best water filter on the market
This filter is lightweight and will filter over 10,000 gallons. I have used this in the mountains and when used with optional bladders will handle any situation. I have bought this filter for all my family members and friends without any failures
Scritto da: Pete
Awesome for the backcountry
Used on multiple backpacking and climbing trips. Seals perfect with a smart water bottle for the ultralight crowd. In cold weather, don’t forget to blow the moister out or the filter will freeze and crack! Great product, highly recommended to my friends
Scritto da: Bradley
Works better than lifestraw!
I’ve got like 10 of these things lmao.
Scritto da: Richard Collins
In case of emergency
We purchase these in case of emergencies where we would be able to have some sort of product to drink water bottom for my kids as well. Good to have if the economy goes to pot in the bread basket (crazy)
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
The Raspberry Pi of water filters
Absolutely a first-choice personal water filter if you value weight, reliability, and versatility. First, the obvious. This is likely the lightest filter available. It's about the volume of a roll of quarters but a fraction of the weight. However strong you are, there's no advantage to carrying more weight to do the same basic task - water is water. Second, this filter has no moving parts, no batteries, no pump or anything else that can fail. It's a solid piece. As long as you keep it from freezing and damaging the internal filter pores, you can depend on this to keep right on being a filter. It can be easily cleaned in the field using nothing more than the syringe it comes with. Last, and maybe greatest of all, this filter can be used so many ways. Just look at the reviews for how everyone has used it differently to do the same basic task. The Sawyer can be used for on-demand filtration, in-line filtration, or filtration on the move. It comes with a dirty water bag, but it can be screwed on to most small-mouth bottles with standard threading (NOTE: does not work on Platypus, they use proprietary threads), so you can use a big bag, or a disposable bottle, or whatever. The tradeoffs: although it flows sufficiently to drink on demand, it's slow-ish for filtering quantities of water, say to refill your pack at a stream that you will not be hiking alongside or seeing again for a while. It's not so slow that most people will find it frustrating to filter enough water for themselves, but relying on a SINGLE Sawyer to filter water for a whole group is not going to be a speedy process. It does not filter (all) viruses and does nothing for chemicals, so it should not be relied on for that - but most water in developed countries won't need that kind of filtration. This is the Raspberry Pi of water filters. Small, simple, and "hackable" in practical and sometimes creative ways. Even if you own a larger filter for group hydration, pick up a Sawyer.
Scritto da: Alan Best
A little disappointing.
I will start by stating that this product is based on a very sound idea of a small, light weight filter capable of creating potable water. When I first received the product I tested it in my house and it functioned well with the three 32 oz bags that I purchased at the same time. In addition it's small and light weight pack size and weight, 2 oz for filter and 1 oz for each bag, made it a great addition to a 1-3 night pack. Now the issue that I had with the filter. I had decided to take a little overnight trip in the wilderness and thought this would be a great chance to try the filter out. I was able to process the first bag of water fine, but when I tried to run the second bag the gasket that seals the bag to the filter started leaking. Try as I may, I was unable to find a way to fix the issue as if I didn't tighten it that tight it would leak and if I cranked it down the gasket would slip inside the bag. At the end of the day it wasn't that big of an issue because I always carry a chemical means of water purification. I found and easy work around by heading over to a home improvement store and picking up a box of hose gaskets which are slightly larger in size and fit inside the filter correctly. The short of it. This is a good product but the gasket is not the correct size for the filter and leaks, especially when it's hot out. In addition I wrote the company asking if this was a common issue and if they had a replacement gasket of some kind, before I purchased it on my own, and after 4 days I have yet to receive a response. -1 star for gasket, -1 for no customer service. I do like this product and will continue use, just be careful trusting it as a stand alone with out another source of purification. Edit. After writing the review their customer service department got back to me and offered to fix the issue. +1 star.
Scritto da: M.Valentine
Excellent bit of kit - Beware if tempted to use other manufacturer's bottles with it.
The Sawyer Mini is an excellent bit of kit for those occasions where one cannot carry enough drinking water, and where weight carried is a prime consideration. There’s not a lot that can be added to Sawyer’s technical overview of the unit, suffice to say, provided that it is used correctly, it works. – Competently, and with a minimum of fuss! A couple of points worth noting are: - 1) Some reviewers suggest that Sawyer’s collapsible water bags are very difficult to fill, unless there is a strong flow of water. The simple way to ensure that the bottle fills easily, regardless of whether there is strong water flow or not, is to “inflate” the bottle before presenting it to the water supply - by blowing into it as if you were blowing up a balloon. Of course this advice comes with the caveat that your mouth will come into contact with the bottle’s outlet, which may carry contamination from previous fillings with unfiltered water. Only the user in the particular circumstance involved can decide whether there might be any risk involved. 2) It has been suggested that the threads of the Sawyer filter are the same as those of other makes of collapsible bottle such as Platypus, and of various plastic drink bottles. I cannot comment on the use of plastic drink bottles, but I can say definitively, that the threads of Platypus collapsible bottles are NOT exactly the same as those of the Sawyer Mini. Although a Platypus will actually screw onto the Sawyer, it will only do so with a very slight “cross threading”. In the case of the Platypus bottles I’ve tried, this resulted in a slight seepage of water from around the unfiltered “neck” side of the Sawyer. Meaning that unfiltered water could easily end up in whatever filtered water container was being used at the time. The seepage increases when squeezing the Platypus in order to speed up liquid flow through the filter. Personally I’ve not had any real problems in using Sawyer’s own bottles, although I find the 32oz. is much to be preferred over the 16oz. The one small gripe I do have, and the distinct advantage a Platypus bottle would have, (assuming a perfect connection to the Sawyer could be made), is that the Platypus range includes a fully transparent bottle, so its content can be seen and inspected for any obvious debris or other matter. It also makes it easy to see whether the inside of the bottle has been properly cleaned and dried before long term storage. EDIT (27 May 2016) One reviewer has given a one star rating which, on the basis of his comments, I think is inappropriate. I have made a comment on that particular review, but copy that comment here, as I think it has some general relevance: - The Sawyer Mini is designed to filter out bacteria and protozoa. It is not designed for, and will not, remove dissolved solids, (which consist of minerals, salts, metals, cations, and anions dissolved in the water), Neither will it filter out chemicals in general, nor any associated tastes or smells. Totally pure water is virtually electrically non-conductive, whereas any "non-pure" water will have some measureable degree of electrical conductivity. TDS meters use this conductivity in order to display the amount of dissolved solids present in the sample being tested. Since dissolved solids won't be filtered out by the Sawyer Mini, it is unsurprising that filtered/non-filtered TDS meter results would be the same. To give the product a one star rating based on an assumption that it should be doing something it was never designed for, is, in my opinion, not justifiable. There is plenty of information on the Mini's technical specification, along with numerous FAQ's as well, on the Sawyer website. Elsewhere, there is plenty of online information to be found on Total Dissolved Solids in drinking water. Reverse Osmosis, Activated Carbon type filters, Deionisation, and Distillation, are all options that will remove some, but not necessarily all, dissolved solids.
Scritto da: Mathilda
natürlich keine Kläranlage ;-)
Wasser aufbereiten....je nach Region eine sehr wichtige Notwendigkeit....Viren, Bakterien, Protozoen, Umweltgifte....und schnell greift man zum Filter.....der neben Entkeimungstabletten, Abkochen und Sterilisation die portable Möglichkeit darstellt....nun erwarten viele oftmals unmögliches von diesen kleinen und primitiven Geräten! Im Bereich der Filter gibt es Elemente mit Aktivkohle, Keramik, Glasfasermatrix und Kapillarröhren. Der Sawyer Mini ist eigentlich eine Kunststoffröhre mit zwei verklebten Enden...im Innern die gelegten Kapillarröhren-in deren Schnittseiten das Wasser eindringt und am anderen Ende wieder(etwas "sauberer") heraus....also ganz einfach, primitiv und natürlich mit Gefahren verbunden-so fehlt ein Überdruckventil, nirgends kann man den Zustand der Kapillare begutachten(z.B. Frost lässt diese unbrauchbar werden!) so muss man immer selber entscheiden, wann und ob man ihn ersetzt....auch kann das ganze Element verkeimen.... Reinigung: Genauso wie jeder andere Filter muss er gereinigt werden...hierzu hat man eine große Einwegspritze zur Verfügung-mit dieser wird rückwärts Wasser durch den Filter gedrückt, bis das Wasser sauber ist und ein guter Durchfluss wieder gegeben ist! In der Praxis klappt dies natürlich nicht vollständig und die änfänglich guten Durchflusswerte verringern sich merklich! (aber dies haben auch andere Filter z.B. von MSR und Katadyn) Bedienung: Den beigefügten Beutel mit Wasser befüllen, ihn aufschrauben und das Wasser hindurchdrücken(nicht zu fest, um durchdrücken von Erregern und Beschädigung des Beutels zu vermeiden) Erweiterungstipp: Von Katadyn, Platypus und anderen Herstellern gibt es Aktivkohlefilter, die man hinter den Sawyer schalten kann...Aktivkohle wirkt durch Bindung (bis zur Sättigung) und verbessert den Geschmack und KANN Giftstoffe filtern (dies ist aber stark limitiert und nur ein primitiver Erfolg ist zu erwarten, denn Art und Menge und wiederum die Menge an Kohle und deren Sättigung sind nicht wirklich seriös zu überprüfen) Meckern: kein "Verfallsanzeichen",(auch bei Beschädigung durch Frost,etc) Durchfluss wird durch Verschmutzung dauerhaft verringert (trotz Reinigung/Rückspülung), kein Überdruckventil und die Beutel haben eine sehr unterschiedliche Lebensdauer (von 1 Tag bis 3 Jahre hatten wir schon "alles") im innern kann es zu einer Verkeimung kommen, da er nicht silberbehandelt ist. Durch die Konstruktion ist die Gefahr groß-sein Wasser zu kontaminieren (nasse Hände, herabtropfendes Wasser,...) Fazit: Günstig, leicht, kompakt und Hilfsmittel zur limitierten Reingung von Wasser und zur Beruhigung der "inneren Sorge"....wer hier eine Kläranlage im Taschenformat erwartet....ist fern der Realität...alles kann-nichts muss....so kommt es ja auf die Kontaminierung an und deren Art ( Viren die nicht an Wirten haften-gehen ungehindert durch den Filter) und chemisches kann er auch nicht filtern...in der Summe ist er "besser als nichts" und in Verbindung mit Entkeimungstabletten, Aktivkohle-Ergänzung und der Möglichkeit noch abzukochen hätte man den größtmöglichen Effekt auf Tour. Vom Durchfluss gefällt mir das größere Modell (SP129 und der Nachfolger SP2129 besser) Unbedingt Reservebeutel einstecken-notfalls gehen auch Getränkeflaschen (Einweg)
Scritto da: Yuleka
Très bien
Testé récemment, il fonctionne parfaitement. L'eau ressort clair et limpide, sans odeurs. Mais justement: ATTENTION au faux sentiment de sécurité !!!! En effet, si il filtre bien les bactéries, il ne filtre pas les virus, plus petits (grippe aviaire,...). Un traitement au chlore est hautement recommandé avant de boire si on veut être sûr et certain (2-3 gouttes d'eau de javel nature/1 litre eau). De même, il ne débarrasse pas l'eau des métaux lourds (plomb,...) et autres produits chimiques (engrais, ammoniaque,...). Il faut un filtre au charbon actif en complément, mais même cela ne filtre pas certaines substances comme les nitrates, l'arsenic, l'ammoniaque,... il faut un procédé coûteux d'osmose inverse. Donc ne pas tenter de boire dans une eau croupie, proche de bétails/animaux/agriculture,... sans traitement complémentaire.
Scritto da: David
Le top du top des filtres
Beaucoup, beaucoup, beaucoup de pub pour les pailles lifestraw et pourtant ce système de filtration sawyer se place largement au dessus de tous les systèmes présents sur le marché en matière de qualité / prix. D’abord son système de filtration est de 0,1 micron contre 0,2 microns pour la plupart des systèmes du marché. Cette différence est notable car elle permet la filtration de toutes les bactéries et d’un très grand nombre de virus (même si certains sont plus petits que 0,1 micron, un virus ne peut vivre que s’il est fixé sur un corps étranger, de ce fait ils dépassent généralement les 0,1 micron). De plus, sa capacité de filtration est largement supérieure à tout ce que l’on peut trouver sur le marché ( généralement entre 5000 et 10000 l). Sawyer vous permet largement de pouvoir en situation de survie apporter de l’eau filtrée a vous et votre famille pour toute votre vie. Il est donné pour 380 000 litres d eau filtrée ( au cours de votre vie vous en consommerez 40 000 litres) Et ce avec un seul filtre à condition qu’il soit bien entretenu. Pour ce qui est du gout de l’eau, il est largement buvable. Même si l’eau n’est pas clair a la base elle ressort limpide. Attention cependant la filtration n’est pas complète en cas de contamination par métaux lourds, pensez à compléter le procéder de traitement de l’eau avec un filtre au charbon actif. De même, pour que la filtration soit complète et qu’il n’y ait plus de virus pensez à la compléter par une filtration uv, chimique (micropur ou javel: entr 1 et 5 goûtes par litre) ou ébullition Si vous trouvez mon avis utile n’hésitez pas le faire remonter.
Scritto da: MSfeedback
Bin begeistert
Diesen Filter habe ich vor ein paar Wochen zum ersten Mal auf einer Trekking Tour benutzt und ich muss sagen, ich bin begeistert. Sowohl ich als auch meine Tochter haben Wasser aus Pfützen (siehe Bild) getrunken und hatten keinerelei Probleme. Wir haben bei dieser Pause ca. 2 Liter Wasser gefiltert und auch einiges getrunken. Das hat vielleicht 15 Minuten gedauert. Sehr praktisch war die beigefügte Spritze, mit der man klares Wasser aufnehmen kann ohne Schwebstoffe aufzuwirbeln. Mit dieser haben wir den Beutel gefüllt und dann getrunken und auch die Flaschen gefüllt. Ja das Wasser hat etwas nach Kuh geschmeckt, aber es war nicht unangenehm und hat uns nicht geschadet. Ich kann diesen Filter absolut weiterempfehlen.

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