Is the Grayl UltraPress Actually THAT Good?

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  • Опубліковано 26 гру 2024

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  • @waterfilterguru
    @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

    Question of the Day 💡What do you think about the Grayl UltraPress? Let us know! * Check out the Ultrapress Filtered Water Bottle HERE 👉 bit.ly/3lE2Y0w (grayl.com)

    • @stevejackson9952
      @stevejackson9952 Рік тому

      So is this basically the original Ultralight with a sport cap? So if I buy a replacement cap will it fit the OG bottle?

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      @@stevejackson9952 Honestly I'm not sure, I would reach out to Grayl with this question

  • @jguy584
    @jguy584 Рік тому +12

    I have a grayl and absolutely love it. It really shines as a tool for day hiking allowing you easily fill up with water at every source you come across. Much better than carrying 5-6 hours worth of water from the start!

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      🙌 right on! I love mine for day hiking too, it's just so convenient when you know you'll have a water source available to easily fill up

    • @russm195
      @russm195 2 місяці тому

      This guy brings an extra container and really sits there pressing this thing lol while someone like me scoops and hangs my setup in a tree while I have a snack and remove everything that will harm me. Sawyer Squeeze for the win. Can also be cleaned. Don’t be stupid.

  • @freethinker5225
    @freethinker5225 Рік тому +42

    Also you'll want to pre-filter with a cloth you don't want to clog this filter with sediment

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому +6

      Great call out!

    • @chefgav1
      @chefgav1 11 місяців тому +2

      @@waterfiltergurupre filter is an absolute must. This purifier clogs very easily and is not really recommended for hiking it’s more for traveling imo

    • @russm195
      @russm195 2 місяці тому +1

      This guy is supposed to be a guru? Didn’t mention anything about the media it uses and didn’t tear it apart or stress test it with cloudy or turbid water. What a sham.

  • @brianmabin5947
    @brianmabin5947 Рік тому +9

    New subscriber here, I have been using a Grayl for over a year now. I love it, works as advertised!

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      Thanks for subbing and thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @K9River
    @K9River Рік тому +4

    I used one on a 4 day float on the Missouri, which specifically states to bring your own water because the river water isn't potable. So many cows poop in it, not to mention the herbicides, fertilizers, etc. from farming and ranching. I used the Grayl and it worked pretty well. The filtered water was clear and tasted good. I bought a replacement filter after putting only 4 gallons through the first one. The filter slowed down toward the end because the river water truly was nasty and dirty.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому +5

      Thanks for sharing! One thought is that it might have clogged quickly due to the presence of suspended solids and/ or sediment. If the eater is brown, it indicates lots of this. A quick fix to extend the life of filters would be to first filter through a shirt or other cloth to remove the larger particles that clog the Grayl filter 🙂

    • @K9River
      @K9River Рік тому

      @@waterfilterguru I definitely abused it.

    • @GTFBITK
      @GTFBITK Рік тому +9

      A filter is cheaper than a doctors visit.

    • @hillbillypatriot1
      @hillbillypatriot1 Рік тому

      @@GTFBITKor an hospital stay, not to mention the antibiotics and other meds. The grayl geo press is awesome.

  • @IonorRea
    @IonorRea Рік тому +13

    There is a larger version of this bottle with nearly double of the total water purifying capacity before needing a new filter which is far better value for money if you plan to use water cleaning heavily during travel, whatever hike or international, the difference in filter prices between filters for UltraPress and larger GeoPress are negligible despite the huge gap in the amount of (claimed) total purified water. As for claims of other producers which often did not provide the same level of water purification (filter with smaller holes or more filtering layers likely gets clogged faster if other parameters are the same), these claims are likely just false advertising, as many companies whose systems have often much smaller filters tends to claim a much higher total amount of filtered/purified water before the need for filter replacement, likely hoping that nobody will ever put their products into any kind of longevity test, as you really should replace these filters after the end of hiking season each year anyway, especially if they cannot be backflushed because stuff trapped inside start decomposing and further clogging filter with the growth of various nasty stuff. Thus also the claims from Grayl about using the same filter for 3 years are rather questionable even with some kind of boiled water treatment to somewhat disinfect already used filters. Use of leftover water filters from the previous year that may or may not work as intended should be similarly to used condoms reserved for people you are trying to get rid of without making local police too much suspicious about you...
    Anyway, it would be nice if you test some of these highly portable systems with overly optimistic filter lifespans if they can approach anywhere near their claimed amount of total cleaned water. My intuition tells me... NO WAY.
    Perhaps you will strike a nice viral video and a bunch of new subscribers from hiking, prepping, and military-oriented community which tend to care if their equipment will keep them alive even if things did not go according to plan...

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for your awesome comment! Great info. Happy to let you know we'll be putting together a big hiking/ backcountry/ travel filters project and video this summer! So stay tuned for that

    • @the-savannahbean9267
      @the-savannahbean9267 Рік тому

      wow. u know what u are talking about.. what bottle filter would u suggest best?

  • @alphabears6342
    @alphabears6342 Рік тому +2

    You can extend your Grayl filter by pre filtering your water before using the Grayl. It is slower process but will extend your filter. Great option if your in a survival or bushcrafter.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      Great callout! This is absolutely correct. If you pre-filter to get rid of as much sediment as you can, you will extend the life of the filter cartridge. This is especially important if you are going to be filtering water that isn't clear to begin with.

  • @Ouf-la-la
    @Ouf-la-la Рік тому +2

    Love my Grayl utrapress and take it on all my travels. Have travelled through Peru and Cuba with it - I use it to purify dodgy tap water.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing! This is a great use case. I've used mine in Mexico!

  • @MountainHiker-ph8yw
    @MountainHiker-ph8yw 7 місяців тому +2

    Great video, and I agree with you. But I don't see Grayl as a water filter but as a water purifier. I use both the Grayl and the Lifestraw with 2-stage filters. I like to minimize the risk of chemicals in my water - and like a neutral taste.

  • @Dotnetawy
    @Dotnetawy Рік тому +4

    Thank you for your honest feedback/ review

  • @spencerw9405
    @spencerw9405 Рік тому +6

    Great video, very detailed and covers lots of aspects I hadn’t considered. Thank you

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for your comment

    • @robkolo7352
      @robkolo7352 Рік тому

      All the reviews on this bottle boast this bottle is the greatest. but once th bs removed it's not as great as the youtubers suggest

  • @bobeallison
    @bobeallison Рік тому +2

    This is a purifier not just filter. The geo press is 240z. This model ithe ultra press I s the smaller at 16.9 oz. For long storage you do need press 2 to 3 Tim’s to assure a liquid is pressed out the store pull out of the container. Great handheld water purifier.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому +2

      Agreed! It is super nice you can purge the filter and store it to be used again after a period of time. Great call out!

    • @seankelleher4222
      @seankelleher4222 Рік тому +1

      It is technically a purifier, but 3 log removal of protozoa and cysts isn’t actually enough to be safe if you’re drinking contaminated water

  • @wadehiggins1919
    @wadehiggins1919 Рік тому +5

    Can you do a video on water filtration for a bug out bag when you largely have access to brackish or questionable water like SW Florida after a hurricane? It is highly likely to contain bacteria, blue-green algae, and pesticide runoffs. I see a lot of products that are designed for access to mountain streams, but we have to consider every body of water could have gators or snakes in it. Let alone possibly salt water. Also, this may be our only water source for a few days until bottled water can be brought in, if our home is destroyed.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому +5

      This is a great idea! Thank you, we'll work on putting a project like this together in the future. This is a great use case, and great point you bring up.

    • @ashilfarahmand138
      @ashilfarahmand138 Рік тому

      Warning: Grayl isn't designed to handle cyanobacteria!

  • @brianmurphy6760
    @brianmurphy6760 10 місяців тому

    I just got the Ultrapress covert in olive green in today. I haven't used it yet, but attached the filter according to the directions, and you can feel the quality in it all around. I know already it was a good investment. looking forward to hitting the woods with it!

  • @EricS-q9m
    @EricS-q9m 3 місяці тому +2

    Looking for a water bottle for my pregnant wife. Overkill isn’t in my vocabulary I’d rather be safe than sorry while traveling. Is this my best option or are there other ones that filter viruses as well? Great content probably just going to buy one of the ultra presses lol.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  3 місяці тому +3

      This is your best bet, just make sure to get plenty of replacement filters

    • @EricS-q9m
      @EricS-q9m 3 місяці тому +1

      @@waterfilterguru thanks so much!

  • @LittlePieceOfHeaven.65
    @LittlePieceOfHeaven.65 Рік тому +1

    I have been using the Grayl Geopress for a year now and I love it. MB or hiking in the Ozarks ,I fill it from running streams so I get quite some use out of the filter. A friend of mine took it overseas with questionable water ,even in the hotels .

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому +1

      Love to hear about it! I use mine for day hikes all the time - it's just so convenient when you know you'll be near a water source

  • @kayakcampingwithkate
    @kayakcampingwithkate 6 місяців тому +1

    I just purchased the GRAYL Geopress. I plan to take it kayak camping this year based on others' positive useage.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  6 місяців тому +1

      Right on, I'd love to hear what you think about it after you use it

  • @atlanticgirl76
    @atlanticgirl76 5 місяців тому +1

    Great review! As an immunocompromised person, I have been looking for a water filtration system for hiking that filters viruses, and Grayl is the only one I have found so far. Do you find that to be true? TIA

  • @Reuben_hikes
    @Reuben_hikes Рік тому +2

    One of the better reviews on this filter. After using one since 2020, I agree whole with your thoughts except I do use it for my everyday office bottle. But that's because I already own it so I might as well use it. Very good review overall!

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      Thanks for the feedback. Really appreciate it!

    • @sweetbeep
      @sweetbeep 8 місяців тому

      Can I ask, is that because there is no purified water at your office?

    • @Reuben_hikes
      @Reuben_hikes 8 місяців тому +1

      @@sweetbeep yes. We have tap water. There are very few filter stations. The building is older and we have had questionable water in the past. Plus it doesn't taste all that good.

    • @sweetbeep
      @sweetbeep 8 місяців тому

      @@Reuben_hikes ok thanks so much. I'm thinking about using it all day every day for months and years to filter from either tap water or the brand Crystal Geyser spring water in those plastic jugs. Do you have any thoughts about that? I travel all the time .. in my vehicle

    • @Reuben_hikes
      @Reuben_hikes 8 місяців тому +1

      @sweetbeep I use mine everyday unless i know where the water is coming from is clean. Not all water filter stations get cleaned. And not all municipalities have the same quality. In most places in the US the Grayl is overkill, but you never know until after the fact. It also filters out micro plastics that can develope in bottle waters. It definitely makes a difference for making your coffee taste better.

  • @roody9986
    @roody9986 Рік тому +6

    The fact that it filter viruses is a huge +, While I understand that most of the time you don't really need virus filtration in the backcountry, it simply cannot get compared to most other filtration device, it would be like comparing apple to oranges.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      Yep, there are few out there capable of addressing virus in addition to other microbiological contaminants

    • @spartianknight.
      @spartianknight. Рік тому

      Yes, I am looking for a filter that does everything. Sawyers are nice up in the mountains but here in the valley you never know what is in the water.

  • @canesser1
    @canesser1 Рік тому +3

    Excellent review and recommendations. Bought the GeoPress a couple years ago for a back country canoe trip up here in central Canada and camped in a Northern Boreal forest region. Our water is tannin stained and by the end of a 3 day trip the filter was basically done. Read the instructions and advises against tannin stained water. Another strike at $40 CDN or more per 3 day trip. Love the concept, not the performance even in the short term. Back to the Katadyn Base Camp!

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому +5

      So glad you found it helpful. Yeah water high in turbidity or tannins or sediment will clog this one up in no time. Thanks for sharing your experience!

    • @BOOSTEDLASER
      @BOOSTEDLASER Рік тому +1

      @@waterfilterguru PLEASE TEST SURVIVOR FILTER PRO X
      SEMPER FI
      GUNNY

    • @sweetbeep
      @sweetbeep 8 місяців тому +1

      Could you use a filter bag first tho?

    • @canesser1
      @canesser1 8 місяців тому +1

      @@sweetbeep Going to give it one more chance with a millbank bag, yes. Bought a replacement filter and if this doesn’t work it’s a failed experiment. Nothing one can do when the entire Northern Boreal has tannin stained water. As it is this is adding a pain-in-the-butt step but willing to see it through.

    • @sweetbeep
      @sweetbeep 8 місяців тому

      @@canesser1 ok good. What is the tannin from?

  • @Visitor2020
    @Visitor2020 Рік тому +3

    What happens to viruses and bacteria after its filtered does it just hang out in the filter or what ?

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому +3

      Yes, which is why it's so important to replace the filter according to the manufacturer's instructions

    • @theinterstellarcollection
      @theinterstellarcollection 9 місяців тому

      @@waterfilterguruis that safe, even when it’s not technically time to replace the filter? Honestly, I bought it just because our tap water is nasty and I’d rather just simply have the cleanest water I can. This question raised a red flag for me because I could be doing myself more harm than good. Curious on your thoughts on the fact that we are just centralizing bacteria/possible viruses in a tiny bottle attached to the end of what I’d be drinking from everyday.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  9 місяців тому

      @theinterstellarcollection this would be overkill for tap water. Tap water is treated so, in most cases, there is not risk of microbiological contaminants. If you will be filtering tap water, I'd recommend something else like the Clearly Filtered bottle filter geni.us/eo1oEIs which is capable of reducing common contaminants found in treated tap water

    • @smellybearc7411
      @smellybearc7411 2 місяці тому

      @@theinterstellarcollectionGood point. And the same problem may be present in other portable filters. I guess boiling water is still the king

    • @theinterstellarcollection
      @theinterstellarcollection 2 місяці тому

      @@smellybearc7411 I’m hoping I’m wrong, as I have zero knowledge in regards to filters. I don’t want to spread false information but it’s definitely something I’ve thought of.

  • @richardhenry1969
    @richardhenry1969 Рік тому +3

    What is the best filter? I have a Sawyer and another straw type that has a carbon filter.
    I got the straw because it claims 5 stage when everything else is 4.
    My question is how do you know they do what they claim?
    What filter is good for chemicals I have family going to Ohio? What would you recommend if it was your family?

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому +2

      It all depends on the source water being filtered. Not every type of filter is suitable for every application, and there is no one size fits all solution.
      You can know a system does what it claims if the brand provides third-party lab testing data, or even better if the product holds and official certification from the NSF, WQA, IAPMO or similar certification body. We've done some lab testing of our own on products, but this is 'real world' testing and is neither comprehensive, nor conclusive, but still cool to see how products perform in the wild.
      Finally, I'd recommend the Clearly Filtered pitcher for the trip to Ohio. Bar far one of the best, and is nice and portable geni.us/VsUZHW1

    • @richardhenry1969
      @richardhenry1969 Рік тому +1

      @@waterfilterguru thank you for the reply and the help

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      @@richardhenry1969 Sure thing! Let us know if you have any more questions

    • @seankelleher4222
      @seankelleher4222 Рік тому +1

      There’s a fantastic UA-cam series by @GearSceptic about different filter types and what all the numbers mean.

    • @richardhenry1969
      @richardhenry1969 Рік тому +1

      @@seankelleher4222 hey thanks that is a amazing study he has done. I’ve still got 2 more videos to watch.

  • @AngelArsFoundation
    @AngelArsFoundation Рік тому +2

    Have you compared this to the LifeStraw filter?

  • @boatboaty4037
    @boatboaty4037 Місяць тому

    Which one is recommended between Graly Geopress and MSR water purify? Thanks in advance.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Місяць тому

      What is your primary use case? Single or multi-day trips outdoors? International travel? Emergency preparedness? Something else?

  • @thelizzerd9189
    @thelizzerd9189 5 місяців тому +1

    Nice video, that’s really helpful! I have a a question still though. Are there any other water purifiers for hiking /camping trips out there which protect us from chemicals and heavy metals? So far this is the only one I found that does that besides protection from viruses and bacteria etc. Thanks!

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  5 місяців тому +1

      The Grayl is the best I've come accross!

  • @daveshaw8767
    @daveshaw8767 4 місяці тому +1

    Having just found your channel, I find your videos informative and interesting. What is your opinion on the KataDyn Pocket filter, back in the 80s I started out with he now discontinued Pure Explorer and have switched to the KATADYN POCKET FILTER.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  4 місяці тому +1

      Hey thanks for your comment, glad to hear you're enjoying the videos. I've not tested that one, but I'll add it to my list of outdoor filters to try out. Do you use it for hiking? Camping?

    • @daveshaw8767
      @daveshaw8767 4 місяці тому +1

      @@waterfilterguru We have used the Pure Explorer, a MSR and now the KATADYN for back packing, hiking and canoe trips since the 1980s. The Katadyn has been the top-rated filter for years. However after watching your review of the Burkey with the silver impregnation, it makes me wonder as the Katadyn have boasted about their silver content.

  • @bellychic8
    @bellychic8 4 дні тому

    I have been using my Grayl for when I travel to other countries. Only problem I have is that the container leaks in my backpack. So I always have to pour it into another container.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  4 дні тому +1

      I do that too, but so I can have a larger volume of filtered water on hand

    • @bellychic8
      @bellychic8 2 дні тому

      @@waterfilterguru Yours doesn't leak?

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  День тому +1

      @@bellychic8 If there is water in the unfiltered cannister, yes it will leak. It does not leak from the filtered clean water vessel.

  • @quiet_bjorne
    @quiet_bjorne 4 місяці тому

    Do these help with heavy metals?? What are some good water bottles that remove lead, cobalt, chlorine, and plastics.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  4 місяці тому +1

      The powdered activated carbon (PAC) media in the filter should be capable of reducing some heavy metals.

  • @debstayblessed9549
    @debstayblessed9549 2 місяці тому

    I just ordered one Grayl. I was hoping in filtered out microplastics and viruses and bacteria along with the forever particles. Yes?

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  2 місяці тому

      If you check the tech specs on their product page here geni.us/0FTg you'll see they claim to reduce 99.99% of viruses, 99.9999% of bacteria, 99.9% of protozoan cysts, microplastics and PFAs. That said, I don't have any independent firsthand data to confirm these claims.

  • @solren8303
    @solren8303 5 місяців тому +1

    Could you make a video about what's the best filter water bottle tested? Now im confused was about to get the grayl but I mostly going to use it to drink tap water internationally like Bali... What other brand would you recommend for that? thanks

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for the request! I've got this on my to-do list.
      Is the tap water in Bali treated?

  • @prescientdove
    @prescientdove Рік тому

    I prefer the new Life Straw Peak Series... I just used it on a 20 mile backpacking trip and it was awesome. It works just like a CamelBak, except you can toss water from any source into it and filter as you sip.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing! Love to hear about what others are using 🤙

  • @j.w.7688
    @j.w.7688 10 місяців тому

    Very well done vid review! Been considering the Grayl for short term quuck use. Your review was very balanced and informative. Thank you.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  10 місяців тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the feedback

  • @skarboymusic
    @skarboymusic 2 місяці тому

    Always wondered this about these filtration devices. If you're dunking your hands and bottle into supposedly contaminated water, pressing down near the drinking outlet with your now contaminated hands, then storing the now contaminated bottle in your pack, isn't it all kind of futile? Especially for microbes that can exist on surfaces for hours or days. I'm imagining a survival scenario where you may not have access to hand sanitizer etc.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  2 місяці тому

      This is a valid concern. The drinking spout does have a waterproof cap that creates a seal. You have to crack it when pressing to allow air to escape, so it would be hard to get contaminated water up inside. That said you do raise a good point of a potential risk and why it's important to ensure you use a water filter like this properly

  • @ericmorinville9709
    @ericmorinville9709 15 днів тому

    how do you know it is time to replace the filter? there is no way i will keep a log book :)

  • @NothingToNoOneInParticular
    @NothingToNoOneInParticular Рік тому +3

    I LOVE my grayl, but for much need huge quantities I use a survivor pro x electric but I am not a gram weenie...kek

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому +2

      Yep bottle filters sure aren't the best providing large quantities of water, you're absolutely right

  • @davidhill7952
    @davidhill7952 Рік тому +1

    Love your content, and I would really like to see you test the Pro One filters that offer a Berkey replacement filter. Thanks

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      Coming soon! ProOne project is currently in the works - just waiting on the lab results!

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      ProOne test published! ua-cam.com/video/5h87z2rA6Og/v-deo.html

    • @sweetbeep
      @sweetbeep 8 місяців тому

      ​@@waterfilterguruwow did you keep that comment starred somehow to come back to it?

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  8 місяців тому +1

      @@sweetbeep Yes 😅

    • @sweetbeep
      @sweetbeep 8 місяців тому

      @@waterfilterguru wow nice. Is there a way to keep track of certain comments in UA-cam , or did you just do it on your own?

  • @LaurenM.Carpenter
    @LaurenM.Carpenter 9 місяців тому

    I am considering this bottle for an upcoming backpacking trip that will include Central America, Europe, and possibly SE Asia (some hiking, but nothing extreme). I like this model because I can filter water and share it with my sister so we'll only need one. My biggest question - how do you know when it's time to change the filter? Is there a bottle you recommend better for this intended purpose? Thank you!!

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  9 місяців тому

      This is the best bottle for that use case! I'd definitely recommend bringing multiple replacement filter cartridges. A good indicator its time to replace is when it becomes noticeably harder to press

  • @5321-z9n
    @5321-z9n Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. I have one and I would choose something else if I had to purchase again. Side question, where are your field shots from in the video? It's beautiful!

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      Curious, what would you choose instead? What is your main use case for a portable filter like this?
      Most of the shots were taken at Gilpin Lake, Colorado!

    • @srt5321
      @srt5321 Рік тому

      @@waterfilterguru Thought it was CO! I’m out here for a few weeks and bought the Grayl purifier to hike the Black Canyon. I came to your YT for recommendations. I was getting ready to buy the Sawyer squeeze but bought the Grayl on a recommendation of the Fly shop. I dislike the empty weight and the rubber base makes it an absolute nightmare to push down into my backpack. In hindsight, I Wanted something light I can use to refill my bottles then pack away. I was hooked by the ease of use of this, but the weight and cost have me regretting the purchase. Honestly, I could get used to it if it didn’t have the rubber bottom. I hate having to empty my pack to get it back in the bottom since it won’t slide back down into its cubbyhole - the rubber grips everything.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      @@srt5321 Thanks for sharing! Your absolutely right, the rubber base does make it annoying to get into a backpack side pocket - too grippy!

    • @hillbillypatriot1
      @hillbillypatriot1 Рік тому

      @@waterfiltergurubut not likely to fall out in case you take a tumble.

  • @mr.mojorising8657
    @mr.mojorising8657 Рік тому

    What is your opinion on the Sawyer water filters?

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      Great, portable filters to make water microbiologically safe!

  • @rival989
    @rival989 8 місяців тому

    Should I get something different for cruise ships or is the personal water filter by American Red Cross good enough?

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  8 місяців тому

      Will you be filtering the water just from the ship? Or from the places you disembark as well?

    • @rival989
      @rival989 8 місяців тому

      @@waterfilterguru just from The ship I believe, I highly do doubt I'm gonna drink water at the other countries, it's Jamaica, Mexico and one other island can't remember the name

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  8 місяців тому

      If you're just drinking water from the ship, then we can assume it's already been treated so a bottle filter that targets treated water would be better. Check out the Clearly Filtered bottle geni.us/eo1oEIs but keep in mind that one should NOT be used with untreated water that might be microbiologically unsafe

  • @stervisindezee
    @stervisindezee 4 місяці тому

    I have used mine in Bolivia and I had diarrhea for more than 2 weeks. Ofcourse I'm not sure if it was from the water, but now I'm scared to use it again.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  4 місяці тому

      Oof thanks for sharing and sorry to hear that. Were you eating street food?

    • @stervisindezee
      @stervisindezee 4 місяці тому

      @@waterfilterguru not raw streetfood, but I ate fried food.
      Difficult to know what it was.
      I have planned a trip to Sri Lanka and Vietnam and not sure if I can trust the filter.

  • @dalek179
    @dalek179 7 місяців тому

    Great review, spot on with details. Much appreciated. Using this to go to Portugal for Camino. Fits the bill perfectly. I particularly like how it filters out more contaminants. Tap water there is not always good. Not unusual to get sick. For this it's perfect. Backpacking I have the Befree.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  7 місяців тому

      Glad it was helpful! I use mine for traveling abroad as well. Make sure to bring an extra filter cartridge!

  • @georgelomas2894
    @georgelomas2894 Рік тому

    Any diy or hack to make sure we don't drop the cap. Thanks.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      Which cap? The main lid, or the drinking spout cap?

    • @georgelomas2894
      @georgelomas2894 Рік тому

      @@waterfilterguru the drinking spout part.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      @@georgelomas2894 No hack that I know of, just hold it tight.
      If you are just trying to vent the bottle while pressing it, do not fully unscrew and remove the cap. Just a half twist or so to loosen it will be sufficient to let the air out.

  • @szekerespista3758
    @szekerespista3758 Рік тому

    I need a good water filter for a friend who lives in Africa. He is drinking water from a swamp well. In this moment he is boiling the water before drinking.
    What is your recommendation? Which water filter can you recommend in order to not boil the water before drinking.
    Thanks!

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому +2

      Disinfection is vital here. It would be best to first disinfect the water before filtering, whether that continues to be through boiling or with chemical disinfection. Disinfection will protect from waterborne illness.
      To physically remove microbiological contaminants with physical filtration, you could look for a system that employs a ceramic filter or hollow fiber membrane.

    • @szekerespista3758
      @szekerespista3758 Рік тому

      @@waterfilterguru thanks!

  • @dan001427
    @dan001427 6 місяців тому

    Thanks.
    You should check out the Lifesaver filters. The Liberty and the Wayfarer. They also do Jerry Cans.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  6 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for the request! I'll add these to our list to look into

  • @Temmie321
    @Temmie321 6 місяців тому

    Great review! Bought one on sale today and going to bring it with me for hiking this summer! Got it because i wanted a pufifier, from what i read a water filter is not enough in my country because of potential viruses and heavy metals.
    150L is good for a vacation and i bring a befree as a backup :-)

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  6 місяців тому

      Right on! It's perfect for hiking. Use mine for that exact purpose 😁

  • @bushcraftbasics2036
    @bushcraftbasics2036 Рік тому +1

    Are you doing reviews of ones like the Sweet Water Guardian or Sawyer mini or Sawyer squeeze. Tried looking at your list and didn't notice them.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому +2

      Yes, more tests of these types of filers coming this summer!

    • @bushcraftbasics2036
      @bushcraftbasics2036 Рік тому

      @@waterfilterguru Excellent, looking forward to them.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  10 місяців тому +1

      MSR Guardian video is live! ua-cam.com/video/Dz9uysZ93XU/v-deo.html

  • @Adam_Newman
    @Adam_Newman Рік тому +2

    Excellent piece of kit

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому +1

      Yeah it makes a great addition to a survival kit!

  • @theinterstellarcollection
    @theinterstellarcollection 9 місяців тому

    Curious on your thoughts on using this as a dedicated tap water bottle? Here’s the thing though - I mean primarily using it in the US. I know it’s overkill, but besides that, do people just use this let’s say at their office job, in their own homes or when they travel within the US to hotels? I don’t really trust our water is as clean as it’s being told to us, so I’m wondering if this would solve that. Also, I responded earlier today to another comment regarding whether it’s concern to be centralizing bacteria/potentially viruses in a filter attached to the bottom of this water bottle that I plan on drinking from daily. Thoughts on that? I know about replacing the filter according to the directions, but I’m wondering your thoughts on the fact that we are storing this harmful stuff right there on the bottle itself. I wouldn’t want to cause more harm than good. I did see your recommendations at the end, but I’m not afraid to spend more money if it means it’s the best of the best. Since this does viruses, too (even if not necessary), that’s what brought me to it. Thanks!

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  9 місяців тому

      This would be overkill for tap water. Tap water is treated so, in most cases, there is not risk of microbiological contaminants. If you will be filtering tap water, I'd recommend something else like the Clearly Filtered bottle filter geni.us/eo1oEIs which is capable of reducing common contaminants found in treated tap water

    • @theinterstellarcollection
      @theinterstellarcollection 9 місяців тому

      @@waterfilterguru thanks so much for the response. This still makes me wonder though, what’s now in the water from the treatment? This is, I’m sure, a very uneducated question I am asking, but it still makes me wonder. If there are possibilities of viruses in our tap water, then this wouldn’t be overkill. But how can we be certain? Is it really overkill if it’s not that expensive to manage (replacing as needed)? I’m also still wondering about how we centralize the bad stuff in a filter, yet we still drink from it. I know that’s crazy to say because it’s literally a filter, but it still once again makes me wonder. All i ever hear about anymore, at least in my area, is how the water is nasty. Or the water is a dirty color because of lead, etc… thanks so much for your time. I know my questions are pretty dumb but I feel you’d know best.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  9 місяців тому

      @@theinterstellarcollection The disinfection process at the treatment plant, typically using chlorine or chloramine chemicals, destroys/ inactivates microbiological contaminants including bacteria, viruses, and parasites. This is why you can drink the tap water in the US without getting sick immediately, like in other countries around the world.
      That said, there are a whole host of other inorganic and organic impurities that can be present in tap water, which pose risk with long-term consumption. Learn all about that here waterfilterguru.com/common-drinking-water-contaminants/
      As for your question about pathogens building up inside the filter - yes, this would happen. However no, they should not escape out of the filter into the filtered water, as long as you are replacing the filter according to the manufacturer's instructions.

  • @cordellkent4790
    @cordellkent4790 Рік тому

    Just wondering if it can be used to turn ocean water into drinking water????

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому +1

      No, it cannot remove sodium chloride (salt) from water. You would need reverse osmosis for that

    • @cordellkent4790
      @cordellkent4790 Рік тому

      @@waterfilterguru
      Thank you

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      @@cordellkent4790 Happy to help! Here is an article you might find helpful too waterfilterguru.com/how-to-remove-salt-from-water/

    • @cordellkent4790
      @cordellkent4790 Рік тому

      @@waterfilterguru
      Thanks. It was an interesting read.

  • @patrickschlauch6638
    @patrickschlauch6638 10 місяців тому

    You forgot one important information, this one also filters viruses (0,02ym). I'm not sure if the others you recommend do as well, at least I could not find any hint. The Sawyer does defenitely not.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  10 місяців тому

      Great callout. The MSR Guardian we recently tested ua-cam.com/video/Dz9uysZ93XU/v-deo.html also has a 0.02 micron pore size, but it does not have the additional filtration media capable of reducing chemical contaminants like the Grayl does

  • @StevenAllen-z6b
    @StevenAllen-z6b Рік тому

    Is there a specific reason not to use the grail with treated city water? I live in Detroit and we are persistently lied to about the quality of our tap water. Boil warnings are frequent and city government is not trustworthy. I need an every day filter option that I can take with me and use with city water.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      There are better more capable options if you are primarily drinking treated city water while not under a boil water advisory. Basically you don't need a filter which reduces bacteria if you are filtering water that's already been disinfected as that would be redundant. It might be more prudent to invest in a system that's more capable of dealing with contaminants found in treated city water with a higher capacity

  • @michaelparsival233
    @michaelparsival233 Рік тому

    The big diverence is that the Grayl filter out virusses. Other small filters only do bacteria. That is why i got the Grayl. Or am i wrong?

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      There are many other portable filters capable of reducing viruses

    • @michaelparsival233
      @michaelparsival233 Рік тому

      What would be the best voor hiking?@@waterfilterguru

  • @alexaguilar8097
    @alexaguilar8097 Рік тому

    Hi, this is Alex from Perú, i actually work in a travel agency, and one of my passenger gave me this filter Walter as a gift, and i use this thing to drink water easily from the tap, and i was wondering if it is safe to do this.
    Cause i dont dont how good is this filter and if i am not perhaps getting sick for domingo this.
    I really apreciatte your answer.
    Regards

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      The filter should be removing microbes found in your tap water. The filter element will need to be replaced every couple of months, however.
      How long have you been using it?
      Have you replaced the filter?
      Are you able to get filter replacements in your country?

    • @sweetbeep
      @sweetbeep 8 місяців тому

      ​@@waterfilterguruwhy would tap water have microbes in it? Don't they add chlorine and stuff to kill microbes in tap water?

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  8 місяців тому +1

      @@sweetbeep Many developing countries (like Peru in this instance) lack the infrastructure to provide water disinfection

    • @sweetbeep
      @sweetbeep 8 місяців тому

      @@waterfilterguru so people drink it anyway or they boil it first?

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  8 місяців тому +1

      @@sweetbeep No, they drink purified water that's provided in large jugs. Or just bottled water..

  • @juvehe
    @juvehe Рік тому

    @waterfilterguru Which water purifier would you recommend? @ about the 5 minute mark you mentioned that you would prefer others over the Grayl, but didn't mentioned them. Which options would you recommend? Thanks for making such great videos. I followed your recommendations for installing a full house water conditioner at my mom's house a few months ago.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      Depends on the application! Where would you be using the portable filter? Extended backpacking trip? Car camping? Emergency preparedness? Daily on the go filtration with municipally treated water?
      There are a few options in the description, actually.

    • @juvehe
      @juvehe Рік тому

      @@waterfilterguru At the moment it'll just be used for "long" hikes, or could be considered extended backpacking trips. I'll be drinking water from lakes up in the mountains.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому +1

      @@juvehe Honestly for day hiking, the Grayl bottle is awesome. I use it for day hikes. Extended backpacking you might want to consider something lighter weight, like the Sawyer micro squeeze bit.ly/3rPaf0E (rei.com)

    • @juvehe
      @juvehe Рік тому

      @@waterfilterguru awesome! Thank you so much!

  • @sunnindawg
    @sunnindawg Рік тому

    Got one for $75. It's bulky and a little heavy. Provides about a cup of water. I bought this to travel to Medida Yucatan. I like the Portawell for a disaster.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      Perfect use case for each! I used my Ultrapress in Costa Rica recently

  • @hdrvman
    @hdrvman 10 місяців тому

    Have you done a video on the "PORTA WELL" ????

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  10 місяців тому

      Video is still pending, but I have the Portawell and love it! One of the best emergency prep systems out there

    • @hdrvman
      @hdrvman 10 місяців тому

      Thanks... Looking forward to it, seems like a good filter to have !@@waterfilterguru

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  10 місяців тому

      Sure is. I love that the pump is battery powered, and the battery can be recharged with solar panels. This allows for high production rate of hundreds of gallons a day.

  • @uriellopez548
    @uriellopez548 5 місяців тому

    One question how many leaks. It can be done
    GeoPress® One-Way Drink Mix

  • @kinomorrison8004
    @kinomorrison8004 8 місяців тому

    So I could still get dissentary?

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  8 місяців тому

      Not if it's used according to the manufacturer's instructions

  • @waldo-ot6ul
    @waldo-ot6ul Рік тому +3

    They now have 24 oz bottles

  • @GTFBITK
    @GTFBITK Рік тому

    In my area my katadyn befree is my day hike filter. My multiday is a grayl. I have a bigger pack because of the bulk.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @sweetbeep
      @sweetbeep 8 місяців тому

      Does the katadyn filter everything that a Grayl does?

    • @GTFBITK
      @GTFBITK 8 місяців тому +1

      @sweetbeep the grayl is better and I think it has charcoal in the filter to filter out some chemicals. If I was going to unknown areas I'd get the grayl. I hike mostly in Maine so the Katadyn is good to go.
      A small issue with the katadyn filter is if there is water in it and it's freezes, it will break. I'm not sure about the grayl.
      Good luck on your journeys.

    • @sweetbeep
      @sweetbeep 8 місяців тому

      @@GTFBITK thanks. Does the Grayl filter pharma drugs from water?

    • @GTFBITK
      @GTFBITK 8 місяців тому +1

      @@sweetbeep it probably filters out some, but probably not most. Their website doesnt name pharmaceuticals specifically.

  • @GTFBITK
    @GTFBITK Рік тому

    How does this work with urine?

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      No idea - haven't tried. Let me know how it goes haha

  •  8 місяців тому

    Protip: When do you know it's time to change the filter? By blowing air in to it. I found this earlier when I was attempting to make it dry faster. When you have a new filter, you hardly can get any air through. I was using Geopress daily for several months in a base camp. Tip not based on actual science. 👨‍🔬

  • @Gadgeteer22
    @Gadgeteer22 Рік тому

    Nice review. I also enjoyed your more detailed review on your web site.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching! I'm glad your found the video and written reviews helpful!

  • @Gusssugs
    @Gusssugs 5 місяців тому

    So is this a water filter or a water purifier? You say filter a lot! Thanks

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  5 місяців тому

      I know they call it a purifier because it reduces bacteria and viruses

  • @aeptacon
    @aeptacon Рік тому

    But they aren't nsf certified. I just bought a few but I'm concerned hope it is not another berkey

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      While not certified, they are independently tested by a certified laboratory to meet or exceed NSF/ANSI protocol 42 and 53 for pathogen and chemical removal; meets the the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Guide Standard and Protocol for testing microbiological water purifiers

  • @MRRAWRAW1
    @MRRAWRAW1 Рік тому

    Do more portable devices please

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      Thanks for the request! Well noted, and we will be sure to do so!

  • @davemcbeardface8976
    @davemcbeardface8976 Рік тому +1

    I’ll stick with my Katadyn Vairo

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      Fair enough! The Katadyn Vario is a solid filter

    • @waldo-ot6ul
      @waldo-ot6ul Рік тому

      They are two different uses though one is more quick use and carry one is more for larger amounts of water

    • @baileymoto
      @baileymoto Рік тому +2

      The Vario is a filter, this is a purifier. Yours doesn’t protect against viruses, etc. Apples and oranges comparison.

  • @WorldSurvivalist
    @WorldSurvivalist 4 місяці тому +1

    Just get stronger, it's not that heavy

  • @mixeddrinks8100
    @mixeddrinks8100 Рік тому +3

    this feels more like a in case of emergency use

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому +2

      Yeah these are a solid choice for emergency prep. Keep one in your car, etc.

    • @timjrvine
      @timjrvine Рік тому +2

      I carry one in my backpack when I go ride my motorbike offroad because I've been caught out before and had to drink river water. We were fine but now I carry it with me on rides.

    • @sweetbeep
      @sweetbeep 8 місяців тому

      As opposed to what?

  • @LWBrown-md4wm
    @LWBrown-md4wm 2 місяці тому

    Do you know of a water filter system that removes that 0.001 % of whatever all these filter systems can't seem to remove? If they could hook up with all these other systems, or just 1 other system, you'd be swinging for the fence with every swallow!!

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  2 місяці тому

      Reverse osmosis or distillation are the best methods to purify water. Not portable though

  • @barker316
    @barker316 Рік тому +1

    loosen the cap first

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому

      Yes! gotta loosen the cap to allow the pressure to release as you are pressing

  • @timothytso283
    @timothytso283 4 місяці тому

    12oz is heavy?? How weak is someone

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  4 місяці тому

      In regards to backpacking specifically, every oz counts

  • @MaulBlast
    @MaulBlast Рік тому

    🤘🏼

  • @marvinbrock2572
    @marvinbrock2572 4 місяці тому

    For me these are useless. Actually if you live in the uk it is pretty much useless. You cant use them with bleaches/chemicals so tap water and river water no good. You cant use them with salt water so thats also a no for saline rivers (salt mix). Also, you cant use them in peaty water which rules out any hill rivers and lochs/lakes in much of the Uk and basically all of Scotland. In fact, if it isn’t glacial water you probably can’t use the press on it. I was just travelling the john muir way and stopped by a stream to top up my 4 small water bottles and the first was nearly clear and by the fourth it was dirt brown. If you see that, your filter has been destroyed by the tannins. Much better off with a paper type filter and replacing it when needed as these don’t become ’broken’ by the water. Ive told their marketing to tell the truth but they just rephrase everything i say back to me as if im a one off case. Its the water, not me. Their statement is this, ‘GRAYL… make clean drinking water anywhere on earth!’. Well, that’s just bull. Overpriced and broken by Scottish hill water in its first use. Feeling VERY ripped off. P.s. Grayl consider their ‘instruction manual’ (that you presumably read after purchase) to be their disclaimer so 2 things- read it, then send your Grayl back to the reseller. Bear in mind, they don’t refer to peaty water etc, they refer to tannins, so watch carefully because if you get poisoned, they will just place blame on you for not properly reading their instructions. No good if you are stuck miles from a healthy water source. Fortunately, peaty water is actually healthy for you. You just gotta be careful that an animal didn’t die in the water upstream.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  4 місяці тому +1

      Sorry to hear that and thanks for sharing

    • @marvinbrock2572
      @marvinbrock2572 4 місяці тому

      @@waterfilterguru well, it is important for people to hear. I would hate for any of your viewers to get ill from using the miracle filter.

  • @canigetahoooyyyaaaaa7319
    @canigetahoooyyyaaaaa7319 Рік тому +1

    Seems like it could easily cross contaminate itself with the dirty vs clean water. It seems veery gimmicky

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  Рік тому +1

      We'll be lab testing one later this summer - interested to see if hat happens!

    • @K9River
      @K9River Рік тому +1

      It definitely will if not careful. If you're not messy or clumsy, it stays clean.