Review: PUR Bluetooth Water Filtration Faucet + Fail

Review: PUR Bluetooth Water Filtration Faucet + Fail



Review and failure of the PUR Water Filter with Bluetooth technology. Unite failed / died during firmware update / upgrade and no longer functioning with Bluetooth and the indicator lights on the union no longer function. Spoke with Customer Service and we tried reset (press spring inside the unit 7 times) and that did not resolve the issue and was advised to return the unit to place of purchase.

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2019 Update: The replacement unit worked fine until it started to leak at the seam between the two pieces of plastic that goes from the filter housing to the faucet attachment piece. The warranty period expired 🙁 .

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MSR Trailshot water filter review - Ultralight backpacking filter (plus integrity test)

MSR Trailshot water filter review – Ultralight backpacking filter (plus integrity test)



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MSR Trailshot water filter review – ultralight backpacking filter

The MSR Trailshot microfilter is a great backpacking water filter enabling you to always have clean water when you are outdoors. It’s water treatment removes 99.99% of bacteria, protozoa and particulates. It’s filtration goes down to 0.2 microns and is perfect as a survival filter or for camping situations. In my opinion it’s easier to use than It’s competitor, the Sawyer Mini water filter but performs equally well on the trail.

Which do you prefer? The Sawyer filter or the MSR Trailshot?

Please note that it is not a water purifier and won’t remove pesticides or chemicals.

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Hospital Water Filtration:  From Point-of-Entry to Point-of-Use

Hospital Water Filtration: From Point-of-Entry to Point-of-Use



Every building has a unique water system and therefore a unique mix of requirements regarding contamination control. Filtration removes and retains contaminants from the water system that may adversely affect users and equipment. Pall Medical offers a broad range of filter systems from Point-of-Entry (POE) to Point-of-Use (POU). According to the application parameters and performance needs, we are able to provide tailored filtration solutions for our customers. Please contact us for further information and support.

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GravityWorks™ 2.0L Water Filter

GravityWorks™ 2.0L Water Filter



GravityWorks™ 2.0L Water Filters are the easiest way to get clean water in the backcountry. They’re lightweight, require no pumping, and allow you to collect, filter, and transport water anywhere. This video describes the two models and provides tips, tricks and care instructions. All GravityWorks™ filters meet EPA and NSF guidelines for the removal of Bacteria and Protozoa, including Giardia, Cryptosporidium, E. coli, Salmonella and Cholera.

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Bong-Vac, a water filtration plaster dust vaccuum

Bong-Vac, a water filtration plaster dust vaccuum



This is a vacuum I call the Bong-Vac. I designed it specifically to cleanly suck up plaster or gyprock dust using water as a filtration device. Plaster dust is so fine it just kills almost all other vacuums including most commercial units. This one cost me about $60 all up.
The inspiration came from a bong as the title eludes to, although I was not directly inspired from any specific bong or implying ownership of a bong, just a passing scientific interest.

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