Sawyer Products SP150 Coupling for Water Filtration Cleaning, Blue, 1 x 1 x 1 inches
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While I have yet to use it, I have gotten it to meet what needs for a proper
The Narrow Mouth Nalgene models use a 38mm thread, but the wide mouth models do not. In addition to Pepsi and Smartwater, Sawyer filters are designed to fit in 28 mm threads found on the majority of plastic soda bottles in the world.
It will work well on the Sawyer mini. I do not own this product, but the Smart water bottle sports cap will work. This eliminates the need to use the syringe that comes with the device. Despite this, it doesn't seem to be connected for gravity fed filtration.
Just last week I purchased the cyclone tube, and it appears I will need to cut it off about 3/16" to connect it to the Sawyer or to The tube will have to be saw cut off on both ends if you want to use it with both Sawyer and a water bottle at the same time. The product has been returned today and I will order this to make it easier for myself.
Selected User Reviews For Sawyer Products SP150 Coupling for Water Filtration Cleaning, Blue, 1 x 1 x 1 inches
You HAVE to have it. The output threads are necessary for the larger Sawyer filter (the mini filter does not have them). The GRAVITY injection into collapsible plastic containers can be automatic and hands-free, and they automatically shut down based on gravity instead of the user's movement. The right way to use it turns it off. A much better solution for back pain The flushing process. A CLEANING IS NECESSARY FOR ME, THIS IS THE BEST. The syringe has been eliminated from this product, replacing it with Sawyer SP150 Cleaning Coupler, which is much smaller, more compact and more effective. It most often is used for filling into 1 quart, and it is screw-on, collapseable and comes with a funnel There are two types of plastic bottles tops and caps. Since they are sealed tight (air is removed before filling), their flow stops automatically when they are full. In that case, removing the dirty bag and squeezing the clean bag should be enough to clean it. The filter returns immediately, my life is good once again The pump is flushed every time it is used, and it appears to last There are benefits to using hard plastic bottles with a few screw tops when camping, but you must loosely couple them with each other so moist air can Glue the clean bottle to the clean source, remove the dirty source, and squeeze the clean bottle to return the solution to the clean bottle. Fill the toilet. Depending on your preferences, you can top off the clean bottle. GRAVITY AUTO FILTERING
Gaining access to a Reliance 2 is simple by using the Cleaning Coupler (SP150) and the Inline Adapter (SP110) as well as clear plastic hoses. A collapsible plastic jug that holds 5 gallons (wt. A full 5 ounces)! Compared to before, now I can get 2 1/2 gallons of drinking water from the stream after filtering it (after a short trip to the stream). And I can easily fill up my "dirty" water jug.
A hose with 3 or 4 feet of length ensures that the "dirty" source will be elevated higher while also allowing a greater flow rate. As an added bonus, the drinking valve was able to fit right into the mouth of a 2 1/2 gallon jug so I was able to get a full load of clean water without having to do any work or stand around watching Due to its tight fit, the stream of water automatically flows to a stop when the "clean" jug is full. It's the same with screws as well - Bottles that collapsible at the top This coupler needs to be screwed on to the filter, then the valve on the 2 1/2 gal jug is turned on and you're done. Whenever it reaches its full capacity, it automatically stops. With less than 1 minute taken from my outdoor enjoyment, I can fill my four x 1 Liter bags!.
I was able to connect my Smartwater bottle without any issues. The flow was under my control. In order to let more air into the collapsible bottle, I would open the connection a bit to allow more air into the bottle right away. In this case, I might tighten the connection fully and put the filtering on hold. By doing this, I could keep water around camp for when I need it and fill the 2L dirty water bag fewer times.
For the coupling connection to be sealed and sealed from leaks, a gasket is required. The Sawyer support center does not answer inquiries. This includes replacement gaskets that come with the filter, and will frequently be lost in backcountry situations. Many users have tried to contact Sawyer in vain, in search of this gasket. The customer support and design of the application are poor.
There is one item of this type standard with the Sawyer system, which is suitable for securing a bag or water bottle on the output side. The problem is they're easy to get rid of. Make your own sediment pre-filter if you want a spare or want to make a spare if you need it It is time to replace the filter. This is what you need if you need that Obviously, it's a shame that it costs so much for a product that's really only worth $5 Plastic worth 10 cents. The pre-requisite for making a pre-order is to Then attach the blue and gray halves of the Sawyer SP110 "hydration pack adapter" kit to the sides of the filter. You can put a cotton ball or a bit of cotton cloth in between them, and then screw them closed. Take the hose off the gravity-fed hose and cut it This bag should be fed into your Sawyer Mini filter before installing this filter inbetween. By reducing the sediment in your filter, you will be able to reduce how frequently you need to flush your system It needs to be flushed to be cleaned.
In a nutshell This thread fits perfectly around the Sawyer Squeeze. This Smart Water bottle threads onto the coupler without any difficulty. As well as the Sawyer Squeeze bag, the couple is threaded. It's so easy to filter water with this. While you set up camp, just thread it on and gravity will take care of the rest.
As a side note, I use the standard sawyer and Using this attachment, you can screw a standard water bottle directly onto the output side of the Sawyer Squeeze, which lets you easily back flush your filter when it becomes clogged, and allows you to build your own gravity filtration By being able to back flush easily with this part, there is no longer any need to bring a syringe while on the trail to back flush. The filter should include this when it is purchased, as my opinion is that it should be included when purchased.
As an alternative to the Sawyer syringe, these should come with every Sawyer filter. In this way, you can employ a soft bag like a CNOC Vecto or Evernew as a gravity filter from any tree/bush/pole while you eat, and completely flush an old filter back to nearly new while you do so. While normal filling, leave the receiving bottle less tight than normal to allow air to The receiving bottle should be screwed tight to allow a backflush to take place It will take a few drops for you to lose them. After the filter is screwed tight, hit the heel of your hand repeatedly on the ground before backflushing, and then The command works like a charm, and Sawyer doesn't mention it anywhere in the book. In addition to preventing the receiving bottle from tipping over, it also helps prevent spills. It's so easy to avoid mosquitoes that I even filter while walking. There is only one situation where this part isn't relevant if you filter into a designated clean bottle, but never into anything else.
We can do this for less than the cost of I have also read that you have to cut the tornadoes so the trailer will be shorter, but I found this to work fine right In order to reduce water wastage, I used this filter to filter water into a SmartWater bottle instead of squeezing it from the Sawyer squeeze tube. It appears the setup is like that of a The following < The Sawyer Squeeze is a fast squeeze of muscle memory The following < The coupling consists of The following < Fill your bottle with water. Be sure to squeeze out all the air from the water bottle so that it makes a vacuum that draws the water to A bottle that is full of air will not allow any water to leak into it.