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Hydro Photon SteriPEN Classic Handheld Water Purifier
Hydro Photon SteriPEN Classic Handheld Water Purifier
Using similar UV treatment techniques found in water bottling plants and hospitals, the compact Hydro Photon SteriPEN Classic provides a high-tech, foolproof way to quickly purify water anywhere around the globe. Here's how it works—dip the SteriPEN in any vessel containing up to 16oz (454g) of clear water and start stirring. When the device's sensor detects water, the germicidal UV lamp comes on and administers a 38-48 second dose, destroying 99.99% of bacteria, viruses, Giardia, and other nasty little bugs. It's that simple! No messy pumps, no gross-tasting tablets—just a UV pen that could probably double as a rave accessory.
Bottom Line: With the Hydro-Photon SteriPEN as your weapon, Montezuma doesn't stand a chance.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
How does this work with glacier water – in the past I’ve...
How does this work with glacier water – in the past I’ve found that silty (milky-looking) glacial run-off has a tendency to clog my older pump filter. I image that the particulate matter in the water would be too fine to be filtered out by the Steripen pre-filter, but I could be wrong on that. Anyone have experience with this?
By: Drewski
November 27, 2008
The pre-filter will help but may clog with fine sediment.
By: Michael Kisow ![]()
November 27, 2008
does this replace a Katadyn type filter or augment it? Do you...
does this replace a Katadyn type filter or augment it? Do you need both? What conditions dictate the need for this pen?
By: marc269817
October 28, 2008
A Steripen purifies water but does not filter it. Filtering gets the grit and dirt chunks out of the water, and can be accomplished by using a cloth or fine mesh screen over your water bottle. You wouldn't neccesarily need a Katadyn filter, and it's a lot easier to port around a small cloth.
By flashing the SteriPen for 90 seconds in a 1L bottle, you kill 99.9999% of all the bacteria and other nasties that are in your water. Seems a little hocus-pocusy? There's scientific proof (link below). I've used my SteriPen for quite some time now and absolutely love it. It's quick, light, and there's no taste in my water but water itself.
http://steripen.com/testing.html
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Bandanas and coffee filters are great lightweight options as well for all you multiusers and gram counters.
By: Matt Fuller
, Will M Taylor ![]()
1 day ago
all of my nalgene's are a full litre... since this is designed...
all of my nalgene's are a full litre... since this is designed to work on 16 oz will it still work on double that amount each time?
I guess I'm asking, is it possible to do 32 ounces at once?
By: HBrad
October 18, 2008
The SteriPen will purify 32 oz. @ a time. The clean indicator light will come on when your water is purified.
By: Jeff Gerhard ![]()
October 18, 2008
How long will a set of batteries last on average for a trail...
How long will a set of batteries last on average for a trail hiker?
By: bcl2482239
October 15, 2008
For whatever it's worth, I'm able to get ~125 liters purified out of my SteriPen on a single charge of some NiMH rechargable batteries. You can pick up a NiMH set with 8-AAs, 4-AAAs and a charger at Costco, Target, or your favorite big box retailer for ~$20.
Lithium Disposables (Photo-type) 200 Uses
NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) 200 Uses
Alkaline 20-40 Uses
NiCad (Nickel Cadmium) 10-20 Uses
The number of uses is based on purifying 16 oz. of water @ a time.
http://www.hydro-photon.com/batterytesting.html
By: Jeff Gerhard
, Matt Fuller ![]()
October 15, 2008
any difference between this and the other higher priced purifying...
any difference between this and the other higher priced purifying pens?
By: PBombard
March 10, 2008
This model runs on AA batteries and is shaped to fit inside most standard off the shelf retail water bottles. The other SteriPEN models run on camera style batteries (CR123's).
By: truckadero2306764 ![]()
July 30, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Material: | Plastic, polycarbonate, |
| Purifying Element: | UV lamp |
| Purification Rate (Output): | 32oz (907g) of clear water in 80 seconds |
| Weight: | 3.7oz (105g) without batteries, 6.5 – 8oz (184g – 227g) with batteries depending on battery type |
| Recommended Use: | Camping, travel |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |







