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Katadyn Pocket Water Microfilter
The Katadyn Pocket Filter is a durable water filter with an aluminum shell. The ceramic element in the Katadyn Pocket Filter will treat up to 13,000 gallons. Compare that to most other water filters out there and you'll see why Katadyn is one of the most respected brands in the industry. This ceramic water filter offers 0.2 micron filtration and a flow rate of up to 1 liter per minute. At 20oz, the Katadyn Pocket Filter isn't the lightest filter in the world but it's still quite compact and its rugged aluminum shell means it'll go the long haul. This is why it's standard issue for international Red Cross field workers. The Katadyn Pocket Filter will remove all giardia, fungi, parasites, cholera, typhoid, cryptosporidia, salmonella and other harmful bacteria, parasites, and germs. This filter will last you a long time if you expect to be in places where supplies (i.e. replacement filters) are not readily available. INCLUDES: Pump, filter, input hose (40") with acorn pre-filter and float, output hose with spring clip to clip onto bottles, hydration pack adaptor, a Scotchbrite cleaning pad, a measuring gauge, silicone lubricant, fabric bag and plastic zip lock bag for output hose. Measures 10" x 2".
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By: Clive B (1)April 4, 2007
Put simply - a brilliant piece of invaluable equipment - would not go outback without it.
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By: bongo (7)March 1, 2007
Pros: reliable, great tasting water, very solid.
Cons: heavy, expensive, water gets stuck in the filter after use and is very difficult to get it out
Other notes: Does not pump at 1L/min, maybe 0.4-0.6L/min.
I used it for a 7 person group for an 8 day hike, so it's definitely heavy duty.
I give it 4/5 only because of the trapped water issue, otherwise it's an amazing filter.
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By: Chris Hudson (1)January 31, 2007
Been using the filter almost 6 months now whilst traveling through Central and South America and it's performed faultlessly. We even used it whilst trekking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu and in muddy streams. It's saved us having to buy lots of bottles of water. Excellent product.
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By: Bruce S (1)August 16, 2006
Very well-made water filter, easy to use (pumping). If you are going to buy a water filter for the first time, take the time and look at this one. If I would buy again? Yes 100%
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By: busotti (13)February 8, 2006
The sturdiest filter out there and it really doesn't weigh that much more than the better filters that cost $70-80. It is rated to 13,000 gallons- much, much more than its competition. By the time you've replaced a filter once or twice on the competition you could have bought this beauty. Search around the internet, you'll find lots of stories about the problems of other filters, even the plastic breaking. Tips to prolong the life of these things: 1) Use a rubber band to secure a coffee filter around the intake filter (to remove large sediment); 2) Use running water from streams/rivers when possible; 3) Using the floatation device, withdraw water from near the top rather than the river/lakebed, where a lot of sediment is stirred up.
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By: young_blood (2)August 24, 2005
The best $200 I ever invested! Really, we put this baby to the test in some nasty looking water on our 4-day backpacking trip and it performed wonderfully. I'm only giving one word of warning here; you will notice a slight filtered taste to the water, but nothing that is not worth drinking. Never got sick off the water, thanks to this little baby. It's fairly lightweight too which is a real plus. Buy this one if you don't want to worry about what you're drinking on your next trip.
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By: Zack Golightly (3)September 15, 2004
All of my friends have different models than me such as: the MSR mini works, hiker, water works, and the katadyn mini. Everytime we go out they MAKE me bring mine. It is the most bombproof filter I have ever seen all aluminum construction, new and improved handle, and insane filter life!!! I would have to say the output on this filter is the best I have seen I can fill up a three liter hydromina bag in about 10 min. I would recommend this filter to anyone.
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By: JD Bkpkr (3)July 30, 2004
The pocket filter is great, but heavy. I have used at least six other filters and broke them all. This one can not be beat for capacity and durability. The weight is worth good water and this particular filter could easily be the only one taken with a small to large group. I wont carry anything else except maybe micro pur tabs when the water quality is known to be good already.
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By: Capnsutton (1)September 7, 2003
It seems the 2003 model of the pocket filter no longer comes with a brush, but is supplied with two green scratch pads. It also comes with a tube of silicon grease and a spare small "O" ring. The bottom of the filter is now flat so that it can be firmly placed on the ground or other surface without trying to balance it on a narrow bottom plate. Another improvement is in the output nozzle. It screws into the top plate and will allow a tube to be run to the container. A metel clip is provided to secure the end of the tube to the lip of a container so it will not "flop around" during pumping. Lastly, the handle has been re-engineered into a mushroom shape which allows much more comfort while pumping. No more "T" handle!
At 13,000 gallons capacity per filter, the average owner will never see the day when it must be replaced, unless it is broken. The unit is built to last a lifetime, and comes with a lifetime warrenty, but weighs in at 20 oz.
As an active duty U.S. Marine, this is the model of choice for uncompromising performance, durability, and maintainability in a field environment.
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By: DG (3)July 23, 2003
The Katadyn Pocket filter is very solid and I'm confident it will give me
years of good use (probably a lifetime). After about 50 liters it became
quite hard to pump, even though the water seemed pretty low in sediment.
This was a noticeably sooner than other filters I've used (especially the
far-cheaper PUR Hiker). Also, the filter does not appear to have all the
parts described in the directions (notably the cleaning brush --- only
brillo-type pads were included). I fear that the absence of the brush may
have led me to clean slightly more aggressively than is optimal, scratching
the ceramic element in a few places.
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By: dkallan (3)January 29, 2003
This is simply the best filter out there, in terms of durability, capacity, and effectiveness. It is also extremely heavy and not at all compact, but I would choose it any day over the smaller and less durable Katadyns or any other brand. As an added measure against chemical impurities (which are not filtered by the ceramic element), I use the StopTop from my old Pur Scout on the output hose. The StopTop uses activated carbon/charcoal in a manner similar to Brita or Pur pitcher filters to statically absorb certain chemicals (additionally, the StopTop perfectly fits wide-mouth Nalgene bottles). Apparently, Pur stopped shipping the StopTops with their filters because the charcoal also interfered with the purifying iodine, making the main filter less effective. I don't know if the Katadyn would have the same problem, since the filter is silver-impregnated ceramic, but it sure is convenient. Take note that the instructions are a little misleading about cleaning, since apparently the handled cleaning brush is no longer included. Instead they provide large scrubby pads to clean the filter. Highly recommended.
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Tech Specs:
Purifier:
No
Filter Construction:
Ceramic in Aluminum housing
Adapter Base:
None
Gravity Flow:
No
Recommended use:
Hiking, backpacking, light camping
Field Maintainable:
Yes
Output:
1 l/min.
Flow Rate:
1 l/min.
Weight:
20oz
Warranty:
Limited