Strider wrote:They don't need to be dried after use, just backwashed. Though it is recommended to pass a teaspoon of bleach through them if putting into storage after use.
But really what's the need to keep the inside of a filter clean? Anything that might grow in there will be filtered out anyway. There should be no growth on the filtered side as obviously everything on that side has already been filtered.
Strider wrote:Make sure you get the SP129 as the SP131 was discontinued for reasons I'm sure Google will reveal. Highwater Filters were the cheapest I found, once postage was included.
Strider wrote:Make sure you get the SP129 as the SP131 was discontinued for reasons I'm sure Google will reveal. Highwater Filters were the cheapest I found, once postage was included.
simonm wrote:The SP128 is now on sale for $22 US. I just ordered one with $9 postage to Tasmania.
http://www.highwaterfilters.com/sawyer-products-s/70.htm
icefest wrote:~dammit
Just bought one.
Uses a lot of fuel. If you're happy carrying extra then go for it.walkerchris77 wrote:You could just boil all water to be 100% safe.
davec wrote:What I meant by the back door was water getting in through the o-rings of the connectors instead of through the filter.
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