Filtered water in an emergency!
Gravity filtration is an excellent choice for those looking to improve their drinking water with a highly portable, simple to use system requiring no installation to existing plumbing.
The very attractive stainless steel device rests comfortably on any counter top.
A gravity filter enables you to have filtered drinking
water on tap. Water is poured manually into the upper chamber. It
passes through the filter candles under pressure of gravity into
the lower chamber where the filtered water can be accessed via a
tap on the front of the filter.
Made from high grade polished stainless steel, the SS Gravity
Filter is a portable, robust model, which is easy to keep
hygienically clean. The SS is very popular with aid organizations
and private customers alike particularly in emergency and survival situations.
The pore structure of the ceramic filters inside is designed to
remove very fine particles and bacteria. Can be used camping, around the house or where
there is no municipally treated water.
The gravity feed system also works when water pressure is too low for other filters.
The "Super Sterasyl" filters used in this unit, reduce up to 99.99%
of cysts, parasites and pathogenic bacteria including but not limited to
E. Coli, Cryptosporidium, Giardia and Salmonella Typhi. Additionally, these filters
will reduce chlorine, rust, sediment and organic chemicals. Please be advised however that this system is not a purifier but only a simple filter. It will not remove viruses, arsenic or other heavy metals. Please refer to our 14-Stage Biocompatible Water System if you want truly pure water!
The durable ceramic filters can be cleaned
many times with a soft brush or Scotch Brite pad before needing replacement and the filter media in this
product contains an effective antimicrobial agent. Each filter element will provide
efficient pathogenic filtration up to 2000 gallons depending on water quality.
It is easy to assemble and includes clear and detailed operating instructions.
This unit produces approximately 10 gallons of clean water in 24 hours.
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