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SteriPEN Adventurer Handheld Water Purifier | 
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| Brand: SteriPen Category: Sports
List Price: $99.95 Buy New: $74.95 You Save: $25.00 (25%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 1327
Color: Black W/ Yellow Accents Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: AD-RP Model: AD-RP UPC: 400101365884 EAN: 0400101365884 ASIN: B000PGYDSE
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| Features:
| • | Handheld water purifier that effectively destroys viruses, bacteria, and protozoa | | • | Purifies 16 ounces (1/2 liter) of water in 48 seconds or 32 ounces in 90 seconds | | • | Employs ultraviolet (UV) light to destroy DNA of harmful microorganisms | | • | Exceeds U.S. Environmental Protection Agency guidelines for purifier testing | | • | Easy 1-button operation; weighs only 3.6 ounces; includes 2 disposable batteries |
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Product Description Great for hiking and camping, this handheld water purifier destroys viruses, bacteria, and common protozoa. It weighs just 3.6 ounces with two non-rechargeable, disposable batteries (included) and purifies 16 ounces of water in 48 seconds, or 32 ounces in 90 seconds. The purifier employs ultraviolet light (UV) to destroy the DNA of microorganisms, making them unable to reproduce and cause illness. It's effective against outdoor microbes like giardia and cryptosporidium; pathogens that cause diarrhea, dysentery, hepatitis, and Legionnaire's Disease; household germs such as bird flu, E. coli, and salmonella; staph and strep; and natural-disaster risks like botulism, cholera, smallpox, and typhoid. p No pumping, no chemicals, no test strips, no timekeeping, no lubricating, and no replacement filters are required. All that is required is to push the water purifier's button (once for 32 ounces, twice for 16 ounces), place the pen-like lamp in clear water, and stir until an indicator light turns green. Water has no aftertaste after being purified. Measuring 6.1 inches long, the purifier comes with a nylon case and a user's guide. It exceeds U.S. Environmental Protection Agency guidelines for testing microbiological water purifiers.p
Product Description SteriPEN is located on the coast of Maine in the town of Blue Hill. SteriPEN employees greet each day by arriving to work in a spacious barn. The atmosphere is very relaxed where employees are welcome to grow a vegetable or herb garden. Miles Maiden is Hydro-Photons founder and inventor of the SteriPEN. Hydro-Photon, Inc. was founded with a simple purpose: to develop ultraviolet technology, as is used in municipal water treatment plants, for use in a personal, portable device that would provide the user with safe drinking water anywhere. Hydro-Photon received its first SteriPEN patent in 1999, followed by patents in 2000 and 2003. It kills viruses, bacteria and protozoaincluding Giardia and Cryptosporidiumin seconds. SteriPEN is easy to use. SteriPEN provides a system pack which includes a SteriPEN, Pre-Filter and 1 Liter BottleSteriPEN. The Classic UV Light Water Purifier SteriPEN is the only portable batch water purifier that uses Ultraviolet (UV) light to destroy waterborne microbes.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
The Purifier works but not the price ! October 22, 2008 Tom Lockhart (western US) i purchased the Steripen Adventurer from Amazon thinking I was getting a better price than from other online merchants. However, the supplied batteries were no good and had to be replaced at an additional cost of $13.00+. There went the price savings plus some. I don't know if the thing works or not, however I do know that the river water on the trip that I took it on is safe to drink. My guess is that Amazon doesn't rotate their stock well enough.
Not reliable September 1, 2008 David Bunnell (Angels Camp CA) I've giving it a single star for being unreliable. br / br /I got this thing and tried it out a couple times and it seemed to work. Then I took it on a weeklong backpack trip and it failed from day one because it ran the rechargeable batteries down after less than 5 uses. I should have brought Iodine tabs as a backup. br / br /Also, the LED lights used to indicate readiness are very difficult to see in sunlight, and the message system needlessly confusing. A sound-based system would be much better. Finally, the info about lights out to be printed on the case so that losing the instructions doesn't render the unit totally useless.
good for travelers March 4, 2008 S. Howe (Seattle, WA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I bought the SteriPEN before traveling to India and Nepal. Three weeks on trains and in modest lodging, using the pen to sterilize one liter of water at a time.I learned that I had to insert it deep into the water, just a little beyond the rod, otherwise it didn't work. I used it 20 - 30 times and it took away the uncertainty about the water. I'm taking it with me to Mexico this month. It's lightweight and small, so easy to include.
Have not used January 7, 2008 Ronald G. Nathan (Tucson, AZ United States) 1 out of 32 found this review helpful
The pen seems to work properly, but I have not tested it on raw water as yet.
Lightweight but doesn't like the cold December 30, 2007 William Edwards (SE Ohio) 27 out of 27 found this review helpful
Having read elsewhere that the Adventurer was hard on batteries but most people were using rechargeables, I decided to do my own testing using Panasonic Lithium Photo batteries. Thus far I have gotten about 20 liters of purification over a period of 6 days. The only time I have encountered any problems is in cold. For the first test I put the pen in the refrigerator for about 3 hours and tried to use it but it only flashed the red light saying the battery was too weak. After warming it up for 5 minutes with body heat, it performed fine. Another time I left it outside 40F for a few hours and tried it but had the same problem. Again, after warming with body heat the unit worked fine. br / br /I was looking forward to using the Adventurer in the winter when filters freeze and chemicals take way too long. After these tests it is obvious that I will have to keep it warm or warm it up before I use it. I think it must really require a big "shot" of power and it is necessary that the batteries are warm to be able to do this. br / br /Recommended with qualifiers.
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