Portable Camping Water Purifier Dual 0.01 Micron Water Filtration System for Outdoor Backpacking, Hiking, Emergency – Dual Filters Version
$ 85.45
Price: $85.45
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What’s the filtration capacity in gallons?
Our electric water filter can pump 700ml (23 oz)/min, which translates to approximately 15 gallons per hour.
How can I determine if the water is safe to drink? What’s the TDS level?
Based on EPA secondary drinking water regulations and WHO standards, a TDS level ranging from 01-500ppm is considered optimal and safe. Additionally, TDS readings of 150-300 ppm still retain essential mineral ions for health.
When should I replace the filter element?
You should replace the filter element after 180 days of use or when the water purification volume reaches 1000L.
Product Dimensions : 62 x 3 x 3 inches; 12.35 ounces
Item model number : BK-2000
Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : July 21, 2021
Manufacturer : BKLES
ASIN : B0B12CRKR5
Country of Origin : China
Dual replacement filters version: BK-2000 and an extra set of replacement filters
[High Precision Filtration Technology] Adopts innovative 5-stage filtration.Ultrafiltration membrane, PP cotton, KDF and activated carbon in the filter element can ensure 0.01 micron ultra-high precision filtration; and can improve the taste. Passed FDA standard test, FCC, UL, SGS certification.
[Full Automatic | All Day] Button can be easily pressed to clean water in outdoor environment;In the process of getting water outdoors, freeing your hands,you can pack your bags, set up tents, cook, etc. The emergency light makes it easy to get water outdoors at night.
[Fast and Long Endurance] Ultra fast purified water flow of 700ml (23 oz.) per minute.Built in large capacity lithium battery, one charge can purify 168000ml(5681 oz.) of water, enough for 10-to-15-day backpacking and multiple people to use at the same time.It can be powered in multiple ways: mobile power supply, solar panel, vehicle power supply etc.
[Light, Small and Portable] Only weighs 350g and is small in size; The multi-functional storage bag can store all the accessories, and can be easily hung on the backpack, belt and trousers etc.
13 reviews for Portable Camping Water Purifier Dual 0.01 Micron Water Filtration System for Outdoor Backpacking, Hiking, Emergency – Dual Filters Version
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Rita Hubbs –
Supplies good pressure
Great product for my hurricane victim family and friends. Better pressure than any camp shower hanging bag. Used daily for 3 months and had no issues.
à –
Automatic 6-Stage Water Filtration System with power bank & light
Filter water without a hand pump or crank. Doubles as a power bank & has a small light for night use. Lightweight & the carry case is a big plus. Highly recommended!
Joseph E. Mercier –
Good, not perfect
Took a few minutes of fiddling to get it to work. Long dry time for filter to dry after testing to store
vernon reed –
Works great.
Much quicker than I expected. I processed five gallons in approx 30-40 minutes, the battery was barely down. Much better than the Berkie I just returned at 1/6 the price.Bought a second one as a backup.This is just my first impression, I’ve not had the device long ..
Madame –
75.00 CRAP
The only reason I hit one star is because it wouldn’t let me go with 0Biggest waisted of money. Stop working after 48 hours . WILL NOT charge at all. The box is a solar generator tells me exactly what each product plugged in to power usage nothing else is plugged in there only that little water filter and it was showing 0 charging.
Hotrod –
Works great
Arrived ahead of schedule, easy to set up and works great.
Scuba Steve –
Filters efficient
It’s large enough for personal use. Too small for more people. It holds a decent charge and seems to clean out water well. It’s small enough to pack in a backpack but too large for pocket storing. So far seems handy.
csturde –
The BKLES checks a lot of boxes, the most important one being it is easy to use.
There is no perfect water filter, but the BKLES checks a lot of boxes, the most important one being it is easy to use. I got it to take car camping when I go places where the water might be a bit questionable.The BKLES uses a rechargeable battery to operate a pump that drives water through a series of filters to catch most bacteria, amoeba, and other baddies (but not viruses) that can make you sick. It works quite simply with an on/off button that has no other function than to turn the device on or off. It has a tube, with a pre-filter, that attaches to the inlet nozzle at the bottom of the filter. The motor driven pump pulls the water through that tube into its housing that contains the main filters. The water exits through a nozzle on the top of the pump to which another tube can be attached to direct the clean water to whatever container you like. The pump also has a light that is bright enough to allow the user to see their immediate area in case they arrive at their destination after dark.I found the pump, for the most part, lived up to the advertised specs. It filtered 21oz of household tap water (which didnât really need to be filtered) in 60 seconds and 36 liters, plenty for three adults to use on a five day/four night car camping trip, in just under 47 minutes. That is a steady 1.31 minutes per liter (on par with my gravity filter, but I didnât need to keep dipping a pot into the water to fill the dirty bag). The thing I found most remarkable about this filter is over that 47 minutes, it used well less than 25% of the battery charge. It only took about 15 minutes to recharge the battery.The pump I received weighed 12.1oz without the pre-filter and tubing. With those items added, it weighed exactly 15oz. The pump is exceptionally quiet and comes with a sack for convenient storage and transport (not included in the 15oz).The BKLES is easily small enough to fit in a backpack, but is a bit heavier than the gravity filter I have been using for the past ten years. However, I count every ounce when backpacking these days, so I will probably stick with my gravity filter. But, if I were younger, the extra six ounces would be trivial in comparison to the convenience this filter, with its rechargeable motorized pump, affords and I would not hesitate to take it.
Tony –
I just purchased this water filter and I am absolutely blown away by how well it works. I was a bit sceptical as we can be with some new items. Iâm very pleased with the way it operates water is crystal clear taste like spring water . Iâm filtering from a stream where I live, which is my water source.A product worth worth buying
Kramer –
Awesome thanks
Steve –
Product worked great for me AFTER i bought new tubing, you can’t pack tubing by folding it. The tubing should be rolled to avoid crimping, the crimping led to collapsing during use so i replaced it and works flawless, so with that fix id def give it 5 stars but thats a little oversight that affects largely the use
LYNDA POITRAS –
C EST vrais que l ‘eau est plus douce , c est pas cher pour de l eau filtree.. j en prepare 4 litres d avance pour le frigo
John C –
UPDATEIt started randomly turning on by it’s self, I’d turn it off. Now after several times of it happening, it will not turn back on. Light still works and plenty of battery.It does as advertised it will last up to 2 weeks on a single charge doing 3-4 liters a day. It’s little slower than advertised, but since you can just sit and wait It’s not a problem. Sure beats any hand or gravity filter. If you’re on a prolonged trip I highly recommend you purchase a Blavor solar battery bank with the extra solar array, you can fully charge the filter with it only using 50% of it.Some people complain about the bag being small and hard to pack, its not just requires common sense how to pack it. You cannot just randomly stuff it all back in. Properly fold hoses, and put them in 1st. Then the machine, then the final smaller filter.Water tastes great, clean, fresh, no particles. I’ve not boiled the water and been absolutely fine.I do not recommend packing it right away, let it dry a bit first.