hikerbrian
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Two years ago I saw a review for the Sawyer Squeeze as an alternative means of filtering water vs. the Katadyn Hiker/Pur I'd been using for 20 years. The Squeeze was mechanically very simple, lightweight and cheap. What's not to like?
I used the Squeeze on a handful of trips last summer and the prior fall. Two weeks ago, I tested it in my kitchen sink to make sure everything was working fine in advance of a trip and found the flow rate was extremely slow and required a lot of pressure. (Note: I was pretty meticulous in backflushing after each trip) No biggie, I thought, I'll just buy a new one. They're cheap.
So, I bought a Mini 2 weekends ago and took it backpacking with my kids last week. On day 3, the bottom joint loosened and that coupling fell apart. I THINK the filter was still functioning ok as it was the joint at the tail end of the filter. So I continued to use it for the next two days, rather than using my backup tablets. Still, I can't backflush it now, so it's basically done.
This means I've gotten fewer than 10 backpacking days combined out of two Sawyer filters.
From a cost perspective, the Sawyer is now more expensive than my Katadyn, for which I replaced the filter insert maybe every couple of years, at most. From a weight perspective, the Sawyer still wins. Convenience is a wash - you can filter a liter quickly with the Sawyer, but if you need to filter 3-4 liters, the Katadyn is faster and easier. In terms of durability and confidence in the product, well, I think I'm done with the Sawyer. Too bad. I wanted to like it.
Does anyone else have any substantial experience with the Sawyer? It's a new-ish product and EVERYONE seems to have one, but not so many folks seem to have put it through the paces.
Also, I'm planning to take the family out West next summer, and I'm concerned the small filter elements in the Sawyer filters will clog quickly with even the slightest hint of glacial till. The Katadyn filter element must have at least 100x the surface area.
Thoughts/experiences?
I used the Squeeze on a handful of trips last summer and the prior fall. Two weeks ago, I tested it in my kitchen sink to make sure everything was working fine in advance of a trip and found the flow rate was extremely slow and required a lot of pressure. (Note: I was pretty meticulous in backflushing after each trip) No biggie, I thought, I'll just buy a new one. They're cheap.
So, I bought a Mini 2 weekends ago and took it backpacking with my kids last week. On day 3, the bottom joint loosened and that coupling fell apart. I THINK the filter was still functioning ok as it was the joint at the tail end of the filter. So I continued to use it for the next two days, rather than using my backup tablets. Still, I can't backflush it now, so it's basically done.
This means I've gotten fewer than 10 backpacking days combined out of two Sawyer filters.
From a cost perspective, the Sawyer is now more expensive than my Katadyn, for which I replaced the filter insert maybe every couple of years, at most. From a weight perspective, the Sawyer still wins. Convenience is a wash - you can filter a liter quickly with the Sawyer, but if you need to filter 3-4 liters, the Katadyn is faster and easier. In terms of durability and confidence in the product, well, I think I'm done with the Sawyer. Too bad. I wanted to like it.
Does anyone else have any substantial experience with the Sawyer? It's a new-ish product and EVERYONE seems to have one, but not so many folks seem to have put it through the paces.
Also, I'm planning to take the family out West next summer, and I'm concerned the small filter elements in the Sawyer filters will clog quickly with even the slightest hint of glacial till. The Katadyn filter element must have at least 100x the surface area.
Thoughts/experiences?