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First Need Deluxe Water Purifier

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First Need Deluxe Water Purifier

The First Need Deluxe Water purifier has a 0.1 micron carbon matrix filter element which cranks out a rapid 1.8 liters per minute. The First Need by General Ecology has an incredible filter and a the super-fast pump rate. This advanced water purifier has a capacity of 135 gallons - which is substantial if you consider that the average person consumes about a half gallon per day. Many backpackers like this water purifier because it is compact and its redesigned handle fits comfortably in the palm of your hand.

Bottom Line: First things first, like water and shade.

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Rating for this product: 4

Peace of Mind

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August 25, 2008

You can't put a price on peace of mind when it comes to pure drinking water, especially when traveling in a third world country. This is not only waterborne bacteria, common protozoan parasites, such as giardia, and cryptosporidia country but also deadly viruses. The First Need is a compact, back flushable water purifying system that works great in any suspect water source. This was not only my first water purifier but still is after twenty + years. The cartridge is easy to back flush when in the field. I still use the color dye test to make sure the matrix hasn't been compromised in any way. Don't leave home without the First Need when traveling in areas where water is suspect. It's only drawback is weight. It is slightly heavy especially when backpacking.

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How much does it weigh?

How much does it weigh?

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November 3, 2008

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15 oz http://www.mountaingear.com/pages/product/product.asp/CMP/KNC-97950/cmpn/97950/store/MG/item/409991/N/0

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November 4, 2008

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how often do i have to buy a new filter? you're all talking about...

how often do i have to buy a new filter? you're all talking about using it camping. i want it as back up at home during hurricane season when we lose city water and have to rely on tea-brown, sulphurous well water. i'm after something that isn't going to lock me into buying wasteful plastic filters (like the ones on my brita water filter jug).

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October 12, 2008

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Replacing the filter cartridge depends mainly on the quality of water you're filtering. Clean mountain stream water as compared to "tea-brown, sulphurous well water" would have better results for longer cartridge life. I can filter approximately 150 gallons of "cmsw" before back flushing. With "t-bsww" possibly 50 gallons & replacement after 100. These are very subjective numbers which warrant actual usage for proper determination. I can safely say you would have better results with the First Need as compared to the Brita water filter jug. I've used mine in third world countries with good results, in other words, I've never gotten sick from drinking tainted water.

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October 12, 2008

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How does the First Need actually purify without some chemical...

How does the First Need actually purify without some chemical agent? Activated charcoal? Or is the filter small enough to remove viruses?

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August 22, 2008

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The filter removes all viruses known to cause trouble to the system.
The last time I changed the canister I cracked it open (that's what boys do to understand how things work) and found nothing but charcoal.

At one time they used an "Iodine Matrix" to eliminate viruses, but now it's apparently a secret!

FYI & I quote from their website:

"Independently certified to meet EPA Microbiological Purification Standards against cysts, bacteria & virus! Excels at chemical and aesthetic contaminant removal! No chemicals, hold time, or double pumping."

"Super Easy Purification. First Need purifies naturally, without chemicals, hold time or electricity. Pure water when and where you need it!"

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October 11, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

amazing

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August 11, 2008

works simply amazing, tested on crapy tasting tap water at home to see if there is a difference, and sure enough better tasting that "spring water" out of bottles, saving for the event of a hurricane, or my next camping trip

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Rating for this product: 5

Best Water Filter.

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July 23, 2008

This thing is so much better than the MSR Sweet Water Im still laughing years later.

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Direct ConnectT"- purifier attaches snugly to many popular trail...

Direct ConnectT"- purifier attaches snugly to many popular trail and bike bottles.....WHICH bottles, THAT you carry in your product line will attach to this purifier. jmm

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July 22, 2008

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Nalgene or sigg aluminium bottles for instance

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September 24, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Fast action

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July 3, 2008

I have taken it on 3 backpacking trips with me and it is far quicker then any of my friends filters. The ability to hook onto a nalgene is great, it frees up your hands to get a good grip on the pump!

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How much does it weigh? How much space does it take up in a bag?...

How much does it weigh? How much space does it take up in a bag? Would it be good for backpackers?

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June 10, 2008

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Weight: 15 oz. (426 grams)

Canister (diameter x height): 2.75 in x 3.9 in (7 cm x 10 cm)
Pump Length: 5.5 in (14 cm)
Tube Length/ Pre-Filter Length: 35.8 in/ 3.1 in (91 cm/ 8 cm)

GREAT FOR BACKPACKING:

*Quick, Easy & Convenient- no chemicals, hold time, double pumping required!

*First Need Pump: reliable · easy grip, palm molded handle · double action pump - fast flow with less work · field serviceable.

*Gravity Assist Kit- "hands free" purification without pumping, even with a clogged canister!

*First Need "Structured MatrixT" Sealed Canister: no brushing, scraping, or contact with contaminants · integral safety cover · backwashable.

*"Direct ConnectT"- purifier attaches snugly to many popular trail and bike bottles.

*And More: long non-kink intake hose · self cleaning pre-filter with adjustable float · water resistant nylon tote bag.

*Award Winning: 2002 "Gear of the Year Award" Outside magazine 2002 Buyer's Guide · 2000 Consumers Choice Award - OutdoorReview.com

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do you have the replacement canister for the first need purifier?...

do you have the replacement canister for the first need purifier? can't find it as an item.

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May 20, 2008

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http://www.backcountry.com/store/EQU0003/First-Need-Deluxe-Water-Filter-Replacement-Cartridge.html

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June 16, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Excellent

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September 27, 2005

This is the best filter on the market. I have been using the same one for over 15 years and only replaced the filter element once. It has never clogged. It’s a bit heavy but well worth the weight. It finally started to show signs of wear this year so I bought a new one. The new one has a better handle and pumps easier. And now has a pre-filter.

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Rating for this product: 5

First Need in Belarus

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August 28, 2005

I have been using the First Need Purifier for years. Never been sick when using it. From Mt.Whitney to Northern Canada to Belarus, no problems. Have taken it to Belarus 3 times. The water there is not recommended to drink for foreigners, as you might imagine. You can use this purifier with complete confidence. It is a little challenging at times to handle, but worth the results. The filter is pricy, but cheaper than a dr. visit. Have filtered from some not so appealing sources and still trouble free. This filter is the only one I own.

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Rating for this product: 5

first need water filter

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April 27, 2005

Fast and clean, really works. And the pump helps me pump water where my bottle won't fit 90% of the time. You’re looking at about 50-75 gallons before the filter gets clogging and the pumping gets harder and I'm going to need just the filter.

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Rating for this product: 5

review: first need deluxe water purifier

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January 27, 2005

My wife and I just returned from Bhutan. Previously she was most resistant to use of purifiers because of their difficulty. The new first need was easy, fast and I trust helpful for preventing water borne disease.

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Rating for this product: 5

best buy in years

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September 15, 2004

This is the best invention since shoes. It saves carrying 10 lbs of water. I have used this with a whole scout troop. It's very fast and efficient. One thing to watch, when in the cold be sure the pump handle is facing in, over the top of the filter, the glue above the screw in area for the bottle may break away. That said, I would recommend this to any backpacker or off the beaten path flyfisher.

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Rating for this product: 5

A breath of fresh air - a mouthful of fresh water

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May 24, 2004

This is a top product. I've had a similar positive experience to other users whose comments have been pasted here. What really made me appreciate the purifier was trekking in Nepal's Khumbu region where food was of limited merit!! It was a blessing to be able to wash those unavoidably drab, but vital meals down with the freshest tasting water.

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Rating for this product: 5

FIRST NEED ALWAYS

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January 29, 2004

I purchased my first need filter eleven years ago to use as my primary source for drinking water while packing throughout the Blueridge Mountains . And needless to say, in that amount of time I have used the filter in an endless number of situations, and it has never left me wanting for a better product. I've also used this same filter for domestic uses when traveling from town to town to clean up the local water that was supplied in different locations . Again it worked for me flawlessly. In my opinion there's no better product then one that has always worked in the clutches and in others that were not so demanding. These are the aspects that you would expect of a dear friend. And so it remains with me as such. THANK YOU

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Rating for this product: 5

First Need Deluxe Waterfilter

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July 22, 2003

I have used this water filter twice since I bought it. The first time was for an overnighter in the Mt. Charleston Range of southern Nevada. The second time was for a six day trip to the Ruby mountain range in Northern Nevada. I will be writing about my observations on the second trip since this gave me the best chance to evaluate the product. The filter worked great, no one was sick the whole trip. They also give you some dye to test your filter to make sure it is working. I tested it before I went and after I got back and it was clear, proving that it was working. I used the filter extensively since I was the only one filtering water for our group of three. The water filter didn't clog even once, but then most of our water was from snow fed streams and lakes. At 9 to 11,000 feet most of the water was going through solid rock with little chance of small particles to get into the water. The water filter was nice since you could pump water both on the up and down stroke. It was a little hard to hang onto though, since the body isn’t very big, but by putting one of my fingers between the filter and the housing it was manageable. I wouldn’t want a heavier or bigger filter but one that was easier to hang onto would be nice. Conclusion: Overall this was a great filter. It had its drawbacks due to its size and filtering water but it wasn’t annoying enough not to keep or buy the filter again. People always tell me that they would rather have the lever than the up and down motion of this pump. Personally I would rather have a purifier than a filter, especially when they are close to the same price. I can recommend this filter and would buy it again.

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Rating for this product: 5

First Need works

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July 11, 2003

I purchased a First Need water filter twelve years ago to take my wife on her first packpacking trip. Previously I had always relied on boiling my water and adding chlorine. This unit has worked faultlessly for twelve years. I am only replacing it now to insure that I have a backup for an extended backpacking trip. My fondest memory is a trip on the Pacific Crest Trail when I was unable to locate a stream or lake. We pumped pure sweet water from a mosquito infested mud pool that I had to enlarge in order to accumulate enough water to filter.

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Rating for this product: 5

Holy water

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June 2, 2003

I bought the First Need Deluxe Water Purifier and an extra filter cartridge last month because I gave my originals away three years ago to a priest friend who was headed to Uganda for several years. He has used it ever since in weekly trips into the bush. The best testament to the quality of the First Need Deluxe system is that he's still quite healthy and his system continues to work perfectly even under conditions of heavy use and poor water quality. It'd be hard to do any better than that, especially given how compact and easy-to-use it is.

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Rating for this product: 5

One of the Best

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April 23, 2003

Although my camping trip was one of the worst ever, one thing that worked great was the First Need water *purifier*. One of the things that I really liked about it before buying it was the fact that it also took care of viruses, not just crud and bacteria. You can also hang it from a tree or something, and you don't have to pump. That could have worked better, seems to be lacking a gasket or something, leaked a little bit for that part but I'm not sure the bag I was filling was made to fit either. The water tasted just great. It came out crystal clear and clean, but it really didn't show up until I saw just what I was pumping into it, nice and brown. And it really wasn't a lot of work, I used the siphon feature as much as I could, but when I did use the pump, it was not a lot of work. I just wish my camping trip worked out as well as this thing.

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Rating for this product: 5

"Proven Purifier"

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March 29, 2003

The First Need water purifier was an easy choice for me to make. After two consecutive years of backpacking and elk hunting with a "seasoned" backpacker friend (into wilderness areas) who carried his everywhere, I saw first hand the value of a dependable water filter. Not only is it a true purifier (we drank purified lake water), but it also is durable and Nalgene bottles screw right on it. I was fortunate to see the First Need purifier operate in the field and I anticipate years of service from mine. Thanks for carrying this high quality product at a great price.

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Rating for this product: 4

Works great as a gravity/inline filter

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March 25, 2003

This is a very well designed and reliable filter/purifier, even if it is a bit bulkier and heavier then some other popular models. To help shave off some of that weight, I bought this filter on the hunch that I could use it as a gravity filter _without using the pump_. I was told by an customer support person that the pump is needed to prime the filter before the gravity feed would work. I've discovered that isn't true; it is easy to attach a hose to the output nozzle on the filter and suck a little bit to get the gravity feed going. I also was able to dremel and file the pre-filter enough so it would fit in side a platypus's screw-on-hose-attachment area. It took some work, but now I have an "invisible" pre-filter in my 4L platypus to clean the gunk out before it goes into the main filter. It also can work as an inline filter, but I'm a bit worried about the hose pulling off the output nozzle of the filter when it's inside the pack. After your done filtering, though, a lot of water (ie. weight) is still inside the filter, which can slowly leak out into your pack. Luckily, I've found that shaking for 15 secs removes most of the water. If weight isn't a big issue, I'll bring the whole pump, since it allows for much faster filtering (and purging water from the filter). Hope this helps someone...-Tim

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Rating for this product: 4

The only true purfier out there

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February 26, 2003

After doing much research for a purifier suitable for our cycling world tour (see http://wainwrightschool.com/worldtour for more info) we decided on the First Need since it is the only water treatment that can filter out viruses without chemicals. A ceramic filter would be longer lasting. Alas, there are trade-offs with everything. You will be able to find out if we get sick or the purifier breaks on our world tour pages above.

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Rating for this product: 5

If It Can Do This...

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January 2, 2003

It was August in New England and my son and I were setting a portable tree stand for deer hunting deep in the woods. The weather was hot and humid. We didn’t bring any water and soon developed a terrific thirst. The only water to be found was in a depression left in the roots of a blow down. Problem was, it was infested with mosquito larvae. We had no choice so out came the First Need. The water filtered out just fine. We drank to satisfaction with no ill effects. There’s no other water purification system made in my book. -Paul

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Tech Specs:

Purifying Element: Structured Matrix chemical-free technology
Purification Rate: 1.8 L / min
Output: 135 gallons per filter