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Filter Quality
Customers have mixed opinions on the filter quality of the LifeStraw Community Hollow fiber filter. While some are highly impressed with its ability to purify large amounts of non-potable water, others caution against using it without proper pre-filtering and express concerns about the availability of replacement filters.
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Quality
Enough clean water for a family of 4 to each have a gallon per day for 10 years.
This combined with an ozone bubbler, the ozone bubbler will neutralize heavy metals and chemicals including chlorine.
Lifestraw needs to build in an ozone generator to this unit that will run off rechargeable batteries and solar panels.
It's a little tricky to get put together, but the directions are helpful!
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- How are reviewers describing this item?
worth, set, otherwise and great. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is high deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 43.7% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 22 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 5 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It came busted at the top and broken at the bottom
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I just wish it wasnt busted
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Lifestraw needs to build in an ozone generator to this unit that will run off rechargeable batteries and solar panels
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I almost cant wait for when tshtf to try it out
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I wouldnt suggest assembling it until you need it because once it goes together it doesnt seem to be coming apart
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Please note that if you try to treat dirty nonpotable water with a burkley system it will clogup your filters and the water flow will slow to a trickle
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The average american drinks 263 litres of water per year so 100000 litres represents 380 years’ worth of drinking water
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