In a past video, I did a review of low-cost water filters for camping and hiking. Recently however, I learned the filters I used no longer work! Why did this happen? In looking for clues, I found out some very important safety concerns that EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW! This is Camp Water Filter review part 2. To be clear, NO company sponsored this video! SP Here are the specs for the RapidPure: Removal of : “99.9% viruses, % bacteria, 99.9% parasites“. Pore size is 0.2 microns. It is not recommended you freeze rapidpure filters, however if frozen multiple times, they still maintain their ability to will still protect against parasites and bacteria but full virus protection may be compromised Caution – Traditional hollow fiber filters (Sawyer, Miniwell, Berkey, Katadyn, Lifestraw, etc) should be immediately discarded if frozen after initial use. Visit My YouTube Channel for all my videos! Website: Products Mentioned in this Video (Amazon Affiliate Links*): Rapid Pure Trail Blazer: Rapid Pure Replacement Filter: Collapsible Fishing Bucket: Sawyer Mini Filter (DO NOT FREEZE!): Miniwell Filter (NOT recommended!): Lifestraw Filter (DO NOT FREEZE!) : My Equipment (Amazon Affiliate Links*): NEW! GoPro 10: Camcorder: Sony FRD-AX53: Osmo Action Camera: Action Camera stabilizer: DSLR Camera: Sony A7Sii: Zoom Field Recorder: Tripod: Editing: Powerdirector 17: Sports Chair: MPPT Controller: Portable Power Station: Old Town Kayak: How I get around: Trailer: 2008 Outback by Trillium Tow Vehicle: 2010 Jeep Liberty, 6 cyl gas engine, 4WD, over 238,000 km * Amazon Affiliate Links provide me with a very small percentage of the sale with no additional cost to the buyer. Please support Slim Potatohead by using my links for any Amazon purchase. Thanks!
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