LifeStraw Mission
- Protects against viruses, bacteria, parasites, dirt, sand, and cloudiness
- Independently lab tested, durable and BPA Free
- Every fill avoids single use plastic bottled water!
- Get replacement filters and accessories here
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- Protects against viruses, bacteria, parasites, dirt, sand, and cloudiness
- Independently lab tested, durable and BPA Free
- Every fill avoids single use plastic bottled water!
- Get replacement filters and accessories here
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Dimensions
- Weight: 1.17 lbs | 0.53kg
- 12 L Hose Length: 27.6 in | 701 mm
- 12 L Bag Size: 18.7 x 10.6 | 47.5 x 27cm
- 5 L Hose Length: 31.5 in | 80 cm
- 5 L Bag Size: 15.8 x 6.7 | 40.1 x 17 cm
- Filter Size: 12.6 in | 320 mm
- Max Flow Rate: 3.1 gal/hr | 12 L/hr
- Food grade materials (US FDA 21 CFR standards)
- BPA Free
- Bag is made of durable, TPU laminated nylon
- Replacement filters & parts
- Includes: 5- or 12-liter gravity bag with quick-connect hose, water purification cartridge and built-in backwashing system
LifeStraw Membrane Ultrafilter Removes:
- 99.999999% of bacteria
- 99.999% of parasites
- 99.999% of viruses
- 99.999% of microplastics, dirt, sand, and cloudiness
- Pore size: 0.02 micron
- Lasts up to 4,755 gal |18,000 L
Additional Filtration Specifications:
- Meets NSF/ANSI P231 drinking water standards for the reduction of virsues, bacteria, and parasites
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How do LifeStraw membrane ultrafilters (purifers) work?
The difference between membrane microfilters and membrane ultrafilters is the pore size.
For example, LifeStraw's membrane ultrafilter pores are 0.02 micron —10 times smaller than the pores of the membrane microfilter. Both technologies work via the same mechanism, but ultrafilters also block viruses due to the smaller pore size. When dirty water enters the ultrafilter, the microscopic pores block viruses, bacteria, parasites, microplastics, dirt, and other turbidity forms. Clean water passes through the pores in the membranes making the water microbiologically safe to drink. Because of the smaller pore size, ultrafilters often have a slower flow rate or require more pressure to purify water than microfilters. LifeStraw Membrane Ultrafilters are capable of removing 99.999% (log 5) of viruses (including Rotavirus), 99.999999% (log 8) of bacteria (including E. coli and Salmonella), 99.999% (log 5) of parasites (Giardia and Cryptosporidium), and 99.999% (log 5) of microplastics. We classify our products that use membrane ultrafiltration technology as purifiers because they remove virus.