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Steri-pen opinions. #425938 04/21/10 11:58 PM
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I added a couple of these to my Survival Kits. They're mainly a back up to my Miox.


Anyone have good experiences with them?

I'll post pics sooon.


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Re: Steri-pen opinions. [Re: kuanomar] #425939 04/24/10 02:20 AM
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I added a couple of these to my Survival Kits. They're mainly a back up to my Miox.


Anyone have good experiences with them?

I'll post pics sooon.
No experience,but been thinking about getting a couple.


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Re: Steri-pen opinions. [Re: myketheknife] #425940 04/24/10 08:04 PM
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I've got one. Haven't used it that much, but the times I've used it, it seems to
work pretty well.
Works off of ultraviolet and seems to kill all the nasty little critters.

The only problem that I can see with it over other methods is that you need
4 AA batteries to use it. If you take it, you had better take along spare
batteries for it.

http://www.steripen.com/

Usually, I'll boil the water either over a fire or on a stove. That way, I
know that the little critters are dead.


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Re: Steri-pen opinions. [Re: myketheknife] #425941 04/24/10 09:14 PM
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I added a couple of these to my Survival Kits. They're mainly a back up to my Miox.


Anyone have good experiences with them?

I'll post pics sooon.
No experience,but been thinking about getting a couple.
Checked out their site,me want.What could be easier?Don't even have to wait for the water to boil & cool,no chems.to mix,no after taste&no pumping.200 160z.treatments from a set of batts.48 seconds to treat 16 ozs.90 secs.for 32ozs.Some take 4 AA & some take 2 cr123 batts.And the batts are included.WOW.You can stick your bottle in a stream,stir the steripen around for a few seconds and drink.WOW.


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Re: Steri-pen opinions. [Re: myketheknife] #425942 05/02/10 11:30 PM
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Well dogs,come to find out kaunomar has a friend that distributes SteriPens & he got me one for FREE!The adventurer.It came with a solar charger,2 sets of double cell rechargeable batts.,a wall charger & neoprene soft case.WOW I was blown away.Thanks again Omar.You the Man,I mean the Dog <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

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2 ways to charge <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> or use disposables.They say the solar charger takes 2-5 days to charge the batts. maybe longer depending on conditions.The wall charger takes 4-6 hrs.You can purify apprx.30 ltrs. on one charge.You can charge your other single cell rechargeable batts also.2 at a time.
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Batts. go in the end.The slot in the cap is large enough for a coin,but was easy to unscrew with my thumb nail.The adventurer uses 2 cr123 batts.
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The tapered end is the protective cap for the UV light wand that goes into the water & kills the bugs.The chrome oval near the light wand is the water sensor.(one on each side)They have to be in the water to turn the UV on.Press the on button,when the green LED light flashes put the pen in the water up to the sensors & the UV comes on automatically.Stir the wand in the water to insure all water is exposed to the germicidal UV light.The UV light goes out & the green LED light comes on to show the dose is complete.
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The solar panel is built into the hard case with a clear plastic layer to protect it.The hard case has a belt clip on the back.You can attach it to the outside of your pack to charge the extra batts while hiking.
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Does it work? YES!
I went to the mountains yesterday to play with some knives & Mini 14.I took along the SteriPen to test it on some creek water.
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I treated & drank the water yesterday.No ill effects since.
I love this thing & it's going into the Bob,& I'll get one for my hunting pack too.
It's a great 1 or 2 person purifier as it only does 32Ozs. at a time.Because it is an electronic device & runs on batteries I'll carry purification tabs also.
It does not filter particulates & it's not for use with cloudy water,clear only.but you can get a prefilter for particulates.
This is a great little survival tool that only takes 90 seconds to treat 32 Ozs.& 45 secs.for 16 Ozs.of water.Quick & easy.2 thumbs up from me.
Thanks again Omar.
Heres a link to their site.
http://www.steripen.com/?gclid=CNSRy4PptKECFRhqgwod1nxzAA

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Re: Steri-pen opinions. [Re: myketheknife] #425943 05/02/10 11:35 PM
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Thanks for the read and report. I guess, or assume, that you could pre-filter cludy or dirty water like normal then use the steri-pen?


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Re: Steri-pen opinions. [Re: sumoj275] #425944 05/02/10 11:46 PM
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Thanks for the read and report. I guess, or assume, that you could pre-filter cludy or dirty water like normal then use the steri-pen?
Yes,& its recomended.The UV doesn't work in cloudy water.


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Re: Steri-pen opinions. [Re: myketheknife] #425945 05/03/10 12:07 AM
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I'm glad it out worked for you. Thank you for taking the time to post the review!!! I hope it serves you well on many outdoor adventures.


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Re: Steri-pen opinions. [Re: kuanomar] #425946 05/03/10 12:15 AM
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Cool! Thanks for the link. I'm sold! I like the fact that it's solar rechargeable! I'm gonna look into one now. Very small and light as well. Thanks for the review Myke. Good on ya K!


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Re: Steri-pen opinions. [Re: stjones] #425947 05/03/10 12:22 AM
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I would like to check out the Lifestraw or others like it as well. Anyone else use one of these?


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Re: Steri-pen opinions. [Re: stjones] #425948 05/03/10 12:43 AM
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I would like to check out the Lifestraw or others like it as well. Anyone else use one of these?

I carried a straw that had a carbon filter in it. I think I used it once.

I have used a bottle with a filter in it. That worked well.


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Re: Steri-pen opinions. [Re: kuanomar] #425949 05/03/10 12:48 AM
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You didn't like the straw K?


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