Thanks for the vid Stuart, used in conjunction with a millbank bag this seems a very good system? You could just fill up the bottle from the bottom of the millbank!
Steve
Steve
The water 2 go bottles are really good. I've drunk some filthy water through them and it comes out looking, smelling and tasting great.
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Thanks for the vid Stuart, used in conjunction with a millbank bag this seems a very good system? You could just fill up the bottle from the bottom of the millbank!
Steve
lifesaver or surviva pure what is the better one?
I love you scientific types. You save me so much reading and head scratching. Also you have reinforced my choice of the lifesaver.
The LifeSaver Bottles are a pump system. In fact, here's a video showing how they work and how to maintain them:
[video=youtube;HPlnQrapSas]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPlnQrapSas[/video]
Hi Simon, you highlight in your video the two year life span once you open the bottle for the first time, it sounds like this is the case even if you don't use it?
If I was to buy one of these "second hand" un issued ones from E-bay, as you did, is there some way to tell if somebody had already unscrewed the base, say "just to take a look" and therefore starting the life cycle?
I know that men are prone to fiddling, and military personel are some of the worst for "just looking" and/or testing things to breaking point.
Cheers, That sounds more like what I'd expected, and makes them a far more realistic consideration.
I'd basically rulled them out after watching your vid, now they're back on the list.
PS I can't find reference to the life time expectancy on their website though? Opened/closed/wet/ or not
The only time reference I spotted was the 2 year warranty.