The LifeSaver Liberty™ replacement cartridge is a microbiological water filter that uses ultra filtration technology to filter out bacteria to a minimum of Log 6 (99.9999%), viruses to a minimum of Log 5 (99.999%) and cysts to a minimum of Log 4 (99.99%) as specified by NSF Protocol 231, based on recommendations of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Effective against:
VIRUS REDUCTION*: > 99.99% (Log 4)
BACTERIA REDUCTION*: > 99.9999% (Log 6)
CYST REDUCTION*: > 99.9% (Log 3)
FILTER MEDIA: Ultra Filtration (UF)
VOLUME OF WATER FILTERED**: 2,000 litres / 528 US gallons
WARRANTY: 2 YEARS
*Tested by BCS laboratories Issued 28/08/18 based on full NSF P248 Protocol. These units are tested with two different types of water to challenge the filtration capability beyond the standard use. All figures quoted are taken from the stressed challenge phase of the test imitating sewage-contaminated water.
**Volume of water filtered by the product and flow rates dependent on the composition and turbidity of the feed water.
Dondequiera que te lleven tus aventuras, es vital que comprendas cómo configurar y utilizar correctamente tus purificadores de agua LifeSaver para obtener el mejor rendimiento posible.
Con eso en mente, hemos creado una serie de útiles videos instructivos sobre "Cómo hacer" que cubren todo lo que necesita para asegurarse de aprovechar al máximo sus purificadores, desde el primer paso esencial de "cebado" hasta reemplazar su cartucho UF y filtros de carbón activado.
How To Replace Ultrafiltration Cartridge
Priming
How To Perform Membrane Integrity Check
Descripción
Cartucho de repuesto LifeSaver Liberty™:
Filtros de cartucho de recambio hasta 2.000 litros
The LifeSaver Liberty™ replacement cartridge is a microbiological water filter that uses ultra filtration technology to filter out bacteria to a minimum of Log 6 (99.9999%), viruses to a minimum of Log 5 (99.999%) and cysts to a minimum of Log 4 (99.99%) as specified by NSF Protocol 231, based on recommendations of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Effective against:
VIRUS REDUCTION*: > 99.99% (Log 4)
BACTERIA REDUCTION*: > 99.9999% (Log 6)
CYST REDUCTION*: > 99.9% (Log 3)
FILTER MEDIA: Ultra Filtration (UF)
VOLUME OF WATER FILTERED**: 2,000 litres / 528 US gallons
WARRANTY: 2 YEARS
*Tested by BCS laboratories Issued 28/08/18 based on full NSF P248 Protocol. These units are tested with two different types of water to challenge the filtration capability beyond the standard use. All figures quoted are taken from the stressed challenge phase of the test imitating sewage-contaminated water.
**Volume of water filtered by the product and flow rates dependent on the composition and turbidity of the feed water.
On the face of it, this bottle is expensive, but, given that it is a portable solution to purifying water, then it is actually worth its weight in gold.
There have been occasions when we have been out hiking and run out if water, so, this bottle gives us peace of mind that we can safely drink riven water if needed.
I have primed the filter and given it a test run, and the water tasted like, well, filtered water.
It claims to be able to purify 2000L, which would give you 5000 used at 400ml. I am not expecting to get that many uses, but even if I got half, I would be very pleased.
I
Imperator
Uncompromising Water Purity for True Peace of Mind
This LifeSaver Liberty is a serious piece of kit. The ability to remove viruses, not just bacteria, is why I chose it for my travels to remote areas. It's robustly built, and the pump action is straightforward once primed. The included scavenger hose is a brilliant addition for filling from difficult sources or topping up other containers. Yes, it's an investment, but for truly safe water anywhere, it's worth every penny. The 400ml capacity is for personal use on the go; use the hose for bulk filtering.
C
Customer Review
Does exactly what it claims to in a small, portable package
Although it's expensive, there really isn't a substitute for clean water. If you're planning on travelling anywhere where clean water is not a guarantee - especially out in the wilderness - it might be the best £120 you've ever spent.
It's very simple to use once you've done it a few times and although you don't need to use the hose, it's handy having that option available. As a lightweight, easy to carry solution without the hose, it comfortably purifies just under half a litre of water from pretty much any source. Although using the hose makes it less portable, it also makes it much easier to collect water from pools or similar.
Although I'm only really able to test this using household water (collected rainwater), I can confirm that it seems to work absolutely brilliantly. The water from it is clear and tastes pure. I don't know of other solutions or how they compare in terms of performance or price. However, as a portable drinking solution for anyone who's going to be away from clean water sources for a substantial time, this seems to be an excellent and potentially life saving device.
T
The Durham's
Fast way to purify water.
This is a remarkable product from LifeSaver which saves an incredible amount of time and effort purifying water and taking care of 1 of the 3 basic things you need for survival. A clean water source in my opinion is the main one, next is food then shelter. Back when I was a lad I was also in the scouts where I learnt how to forage and live of the land, setting snares and skinning rabbits became second nature as with shelter building for when tents we not available and obviously water collection and purification. The two methods we focused on was purification by iodine and sterilisation using Boiling water these would mostly destroy all bacteria and microbes, but does not remove chemicals or toxins.
This LifeSaver bottle can be used in two different ways, the first is a drinking bottle where you fill the bottle with dirty water and filters as you drink. The other method which is my preferred method is to use it as a pump to fill a secondary container. My back pack has a water skin inside with the straw/drinking pipe leading down the right shoulder strap making it easier to drink on the go. I simply use the bottle as a pump that filters the water into another bottle which I then use to fill the skin and the bottle. A brilliant feature is the water stop switch on the side it allows me the time I need to fill the skin without having to start all over again when I want to fill my other bottle.
I read that the filter should filter up to 2,000 litres and is designed in such a way that the bottle will stop working the moment the filter needs to be changed, this gives piece of mind that the filter will always be doing its job. I looked up where to obtain the replacement filter and the how to videos on the LifeSaver website. The filter is in two parts which you can change separately as and when you need to which helps reducing the costs. Overall it fells like a high quality item that has been designed for the end user and longevity in mind. The carbon filters come in packs of 3 and the ultra fine filter can be cleaned and would only need changing when the water flow stops and wont work even after cleaning.
Although it feels expensive it honestly isn't, it works out around £0.06p per litre which is filtered by your own hands the active carbon filter removes all the odours and bad taste as well as many of the unwanted nasties. Replace carbon filters are £15 for a pack of 3 and the ultra fine filter is £60. I do not know how long the ultra fine filter will last, all I know is that you can clean the filter many times over.
It is a fantastic product, one which is highly recommended.
M
MaMaBear
pricey but worth it!"
this is brilliant! its a premium product that shows with the price but also with the useability and the quality build.
I also like the colour :)
Itas very nicely made and fits in the side of my backpack easily.
it takers a few goes to get used to using it but once you get the hang of it then its go go go.
makes outdoor water safer and it tastes like filtered water at home!
its pricey yes but well worth it if youre going anywhere where you may be stuck for drinking water! after all you need drinking water to stay alive!
I backpack a lot. After a recent trip where I ran out of water and the only source I could find looked a bit dodgy, I decided to ditch my standard filter and go purifier. First time out last weekend on the same mountains I'd previously had issues with water quality, the difference was obvious. The water from the wayfarer actually tastes better for a start. The dodgy water source was drinkable and I can honestly say no bad stomachs at all. I wouldn't have trusted my previous filter here and in fact went without previously. It's the way forward from here on for me.
Been through 2 in 2 years.
Helpful hints
1. Never pressurize too much as this will just pop off and be unfixable
2. The plastic insert will break off as soon as you touch it
3. Try not to ever touch this once you fix it
4. If it does break you can still use the jerrycan in an emergency by inserting a pen in to the hole and opening the tap using as a handle
We have limited space in the campervan and I wasn't sure about the quality of the drinking water on some sites after reading reviews, so the cube gives us peace of mind. Easy to use, easy to setup, pure drinking water.
Great water filtering bottle however rather expensive
This is a great piece of kit for those who like to be prepared. For hikers or those wild camping this is something that should be kept in your backpack when out and about in case of emergencies. If, for whatever reason, you need to drink water that you have found in nature rather than carried with you, from a stream or pond for example, you need something like this. The filter removes viruses, bacteria, parasites, chemicals, microplastics and heavy metals leaving you with safe drinking water. It is really easy to use. Simply fill the bottle from the located water source and then drink as normal through the straw in the cap and the filters inside to the rest
In an emergency this little filter could save your life. Highly recommended for any adventurer. My only criticism is the cost. This is £174.99 (at the time of writing) which seems very expensive. Yes this could save your life however other options are available for a good chunk less in price than this. Due to the lack of value for money I have reduced my rating by one star.
What one thing would you take on a desert island...
LifeSaver Bottle Portable Water Filter and Purifier:
I've been aware of this product for about 10 years now but it may be much older.
You don't necessarily have to drink straight out of the bottle. You can pour the filtered contents in to something else if you like. Therefore using the 'Lifesaver' as a through-filter.
If you are in a desperate situation or can't get water in to the bottle easily, you can use the sponge at the bottom of the bottle to soak up water and then squeeze the contents in to the bottle. This may not be appealing, but I did say if you are desperate. So for example, if there is a shallow puddle on the side of the road that you can't get the bottle in to and no other water source nearby. You can dip the sponge in to the puddle and then squeeze the contents in to the bottle before following the pressurisation steps.
Because this is made out of plastic, you will have to be careful with it if using it out on the field. The last thing you would want is for it to crack.
I think the long term use-case of this product makes it worth while if you spend a lot of time out doors and are maybe traveling light. You will get a lot of use out of it before you need to buy replacement filters.