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LifeStraw Personal Water Filter

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Finally, you can buy LifeStraw in the U.S. and Canada! LifeStraw is the award-winning personal water filter, designed to provide you with safe, clean drinking water in any situation. An ideal water filter for hiking & camping, travel, emergency preparedness & survival, the LifeStraw makes contaminated or suspect water safe to drink. read more

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Product Description

The LifeStraw personal water filter, the "Best Invention of 2005" (Time magazine), enables users to drink water safely from contaminated water sources. LifeStraw is ideal for homeowners during emergencies such as local flooding which can contaminate drinking water supplies. LifeStraw is also ideal for campers and hikers who may be drinking from rivers or lakes and are unsure of the water safety. Because LifeStraw is lightweight and compact, it is also great for travelers who do not want to rely on the quality of local water.

LifeStraw is the most advanced personal water filter available today. LifeStraw surpasses EPA guidelines for E. coli, Giardia, and Cryptosporidium oocysts, rigorous standards for water filtration.

Eartheasy is the official wholesale distributor and retail launch partner for LifeStraw, which as of September 2011 is now available for US and Canadian customers to purchase. Since 2005, LifeStraw has been used in developing countries to assist in achieving the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals for clean drinking water. We’re excited to help launch this useful product in North America.

Features & Benefits

  • Filters 1000 liters (264 gallons) of water
  • Removes 99.99999% of waterborne bacteria (>LOG 7 reduction)
  • Removes 99.9% of waterborne protozoan parasites (>LOG 3 reduction)
  • Reduces turbidity, filtering down to 0.2 microns
  • Ultralight: weighs only 2oz!
  • Contains no chemicals (and is BPA-free), uses no batteries, has no moving parts
  • Very high flow rate
  • Easy to clean
  • Very durable
  • Used worldwide in harsh conditions since 2005
  • Award winning & internationally recognized
  • 1 year warranty

For every ten LifeStraws sold, Eartheasy will donate one to crisis-affected people in developing countries through the manufacturer’s partnership with Rotary International. We also have a tree planted for every order through partnership with Trees for the Future Foundation. To purchase a LifeStraw, add to cart above, or call 1-888-451-6752.

What LifeStraw removes/filters:

LifeStraw filters down to an incredible, 0.2 microns in size! This removes virtually all the bacteria (99.99999%) and protozoa (99.9%) from contaminated water, and reduces turbidity (muddiness) by filtering out suspended particles.

Bacteria removed include:

  • Escherichia coli,
  • Campylobacter,
  • Vibrio cholerae,
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa,
  • Shigella
  • Salmonella

Protozoa removed include:

  • Giardia lamblia ("Beaver Fever")
  • Cryptosporidium Parvum
  • Entamoeba histolytica.

Please note: The LifeStraw currently does not filter heavy metals or viruses, and will not desalinate water.

Specifications:

  • Length: 9 inches
  • Width: 1 inch
  • Weight: 2 ounces
  • Construction: durable plastic. Does not require replacement parts or batteries, or any chemicals.
  • Capacity: filters 264 gallons (1000 liters) of water.
  • Shelf Life: 5 years when stored at room temperature. (Product package may state shelf life of 3 years, but this will be corrected on newer packaging. The actual shelf life is 5 years.)
  • Included: Comes with a lanyard, and a cap for the mouth piece and end piece

How to use:

The patented LifeStraw is a small tube with specialized filters inside. Place one end in unfiltered water (a glass, water bottle, river, or puddle!), and suck the resulting clean water up through the top. Anyone who can use a drinking straw can easily use a LifeStraw.

LifeStraw for Travel & Backpacking:

Because the LifeStraw is so small and lightweight, it’s great for travel overseas in countries with unreliable drinking water. If you’ve ever been sick while travelling, you know the importance of drinking filtered water! Make sure to drink all water through the LifeStraw.

LifeStraw for Hiking & Camping:

Access to clean water is critical while hiking. LifeStraw accomplishes the same thing as other filters, but does it at just a tenth of the weight. If you’re ultra-light hiking, this is a must. At only 2 oz, it’s the lightest way of filtering water while on the go. If you consume the recommended 3-4 liters of water per day while hiking, LifeStraw will last you for between 250-330 days of hiking. If you’re in a rush, there’s no need to stop and filter water by the lake. Just scoop your water bottle full, and sip from it as you walk. Or, dip the end of the straw right into the lake and drink until you’re hydrated.

As a hiking or camping water filter, the LifeStraw provides great convenience. A purifier or pump filter is great, but it takes a fair amount of time to wait for the purification or filtering to complete. Instead, experience the convenience of drinking directly from the water source using your LifeStraw. Perfect when you are hiking, or relaxing around camp.

LifeStraw for Emergency Preparedness & Survival:

In light of recent natural disasters, many people are realizing they cannot depend on their city water during an emergency. A water filter that’s lightweight, easy-to-use, and portable is important to have in your emergency preparedness kit. Buy a LifeStraw for each member in your household - it's a low-cost investment in security.

Awards and recognition:

LifeStraw has received significant accolades since 2005. Time Magazine named LifeStraw the “Best Invention of 2005.” In 2008, it won the Saatchi and Saatchi Award for “World Changing Ideas”. Esquire called it the “Innovation of the Year.” And Forbes noted that LifeStraw is “one of the ten things that will change the way we live.” Now that LifeStraw has launched in the USA and Canada, we expect continued positive responses.

History:

LifeStraw is manufactured by Vestergaard Frandsen, which is a Switzerland-based company specializing in disease control products for developing countries. Their core business model is centered around corporate social responsibility, and they help countries reach their United Nations’ Millenium Development Goals with products designed to prevent vector- and water-borne diseases. LifeStraws are shipped throughout the world to countries in need including Haiti, Pakistan, and Africa.

Regarding the LifeStraw Family Water Filter:The Life Straw Family water filter is not yet available to purchase, but we expect it to be ready mid 2012. Please send an email to info@eartheasy.com if you wish to be notified of it's release.

Retail stores selling the LifeStraw:

Interested in buying the LifeStraw from a dealer near you? Click to see our store locator map, with a complete list of retail stores selling the LifeStraw

Wholesale LifeStraw inquiries: Eartheasy is the master wholesale distributor for the USA and Canada. Please email dealers@eartheasy.com for information on selling LifeStraw in your retail store.

100% Satisfaction Guarantee

We want you to be completely satisfied with every purchase you make. If you are in any way dissatisfied with a product you ordered, we'll exchange it, replace it or refund your money within 30 days of purchase. Simply email us the problem, and we'll take care of you. Certain products have extended warranties (up to 50 years!) that are listed on the particular product page. Please call us at 1-888-451-6752 if you need further clarification.

Additional Information

Water Filtered Per LifeStraw Guaranteed 1,000 Liters (264 Gallons). (Tested up to 1,600 Liters)
Weight 2 Ounces (0.125 lbs)
Shelf Life 3 Years
Dimensions 9 inches long, 1 inch in diameter
Key Feature Ultralight, innovative, and highly effective. Tested in the harshest conditions since 2005.
Manufacturer Vestergaard Frandsen
Origin Made in South Korea

Shipping Information

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  • From Mike at 9/19/11 11:55 AM
    • Buy LifeStraw in Canada - will you ship it to me in Canada?
    • Yes, Mike. We do ship LifeStraw to Canada.
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  • From Joan at 9/26/11 1:09 PM
    • Will the LifeStraw filter salt water? I mean, will life straw desalinate?
    • The LifeStraw will not desalinate water.

      It will not remove the salt from water, but it will remove parasites and bacteria from salty water, although the salt will decrease the lifespan of the LifeStraw.

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  • From Max at 9/26/11 1:11 PM
    • How many liters / gallons of water will the Lifestraw filter? How long will it last if I store it in my preparedness kit?
    • The LifeStraw will filter 1000 liters of water, which is 264 gallons. It will last for 3 years when stored at room temperature.
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  • From Rachel at 9/26/11 2:24 PM
    • Does the life straw have any chemicals or iodine in it? I heard it does.
    • The LifeStraw used to contain Iodine, but it no longer does. The current LifeStraw contains no Iodine or chemicals at all.
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  • From Holly at 9/29/11 10:02 AM
    • How do I know when the LifeStraw has filtered the 1000 liters and is used up?
    • The LifeStraw will stop drawing water through the filter after 1000 liters of use.
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  • From Sam at 9/29/11 10:46 AM
    • Do you sell the life straw family filter yet? When will the lifestraw family water filter be available?
    • The LifeStraw family water filter is not yet available for sale, but we expect that it will be on the market to purchase mid 2012. If you would like a notification on when the LifeStraw Family is ready to buy, please send an email to info@eartheasy.com
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  • From Darrell at 9/30/11 8:13 AM
    • Can the LifeStraw be used to fill a waterbottle rather than sucking on the straw?
    • The LifeStraw is designed to deliver water through the mouthpiece. It is not designed to deliver water to a vessel, like a water bottle.
      I suppose you could rig a siphon tube to do this.
      A common way of using a water bottle with a LifeStraw is to simply dip your water bottle into the water source and scoop it up full of water. Then you can slip the LifeStraw into the water bottle, since it is narrower than the opening of most water bottles. You can drink from the mouthpiece which protrudes just enough from the typical water bottle. It is very easy to do this.You can see this done in some of our product images and in our product video.
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  • From Dave at 10/10/11 10:49 AM
    • Does the LifeStraw last 3 years after it is first used, or 3 years after it is made. Can I store an unopened LifeStraw and use it after 3 years assuming I don't open it?
    • The LifeStraw shelf life is three years from manufacturing, and each LifeStraw comes with a date stamp so you can confirm this. We do not recommend storing a LifeStraw and using three years later as it is no longer guaranteed past that point. There is no reason why the LifeStraw should degrade when stored at room temperature, but as they have not been tested after sitting for three years the manufacturer can not guarantee them past that point.
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  • From Sandra at 10/10/11 11:02 AM
    • if lifestraw removes turbidity, muddiness, then it must become very dirty and clogged up long before 1000 liters are filtered. How can it be cleaned? Also, how can you you when you are nearing the 1000 liters of use.
    • After every use, you just blow the water out of the LifeStraw to clean it. If you are consistently drinking from very turbid water then the LifeStraw may have a shortened lifespan, but by consistently blowing the water out after each use this should be mitigated.

      You can tell when you are reaching the 1000 liter limit when it becomes very difficult to suck water through the straw. When you are no longer able to suck water through the LifeStraw it has reached the end of it's life.
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  • From Curtistine Earnest at 10/11/11 8:08 PM
    • Once the LifeStraw has reached the end of it's life, are there replacement fliters or do you just buy a new LifeStraw?
    • The LifeStraw is not designed for filter replacement. You would need to buy a new LifeStraw.
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awesome

By bob on 4/20/12

it was great

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Recommend it!

By Dave Schultz on 3/6/12

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I got this from an Elk's fundraiser that Eartheasy donated the LifeStraws to, and looked it up for more information. I've had a chance to use it a few times and am quite impressed! I can't believe how much water it's rated to filter, compared to other water filters on the market. I'm going to use it for hunting this fall, and expect to be able to travel lighter. I wish it came in camo color though, but it's not a big deal.

Would you recommend this product to a friend? Definitely yes

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Happy with it

By Karl on 2/27/12

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No complaints! Fits in my pocket, I drank from some mud puddles and still feel fine! Joking aside, I'm really concerned about preparedness, and this product is ESSENTIAL in my mind. What good is stored food, guns, and survival stfuff if you don't have reliable water?

Would you recommend this product to a friend? Definitely yes

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Follow-up review

By Mike on 2/24/12

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Just wanted to leave feedback because I've been using the LifeStraw for a while. When you first use it, it'll take a few strong sucks to get the water flowing. Then once the filter membrane is damp, it's easy to sip through. If the filter dries out again, perhaps over a few days of not using it, it takes another few strong sucks to get the water going.

On a hiking trip it was easy to use for every day. Just be sure to blow back into it if the flow stops or when you're finished sipping, that clears the dirty particles out of the pores of the filter.

When I got home, I rinsed it out and let it dry for a day or so before capping the ends and putting it back in my camping gear.

Would you recommend this product to a friend? Definitely yes

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Really recommend it

By Mike on 12/13/11

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To me, this is the best inexpensive filter on the market. It filters many more gallons than the nearest competitor, and it filters down to a much finer micron size.

It's also made by a company with an incredibly reliable track record. I like the fact that my purchase of this helps support aid work overseas too.

Would you recommend this product to a friend? Definitely yes

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If you like the outdoors you shouldn't be without it.

By Bill on 10/3/11

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You can read my review on the LifeStraw by going to the link below:

http://billhowardoutdoors.blogspot.com/2011/10/gear-review-lifestraw-water-filtration.html

Would you recommend this product to a friend? Definitely yes

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excellent product, worth the wait

By Paul Cavallo on 9/29/11

Our business provides items for emergency stay bags, and we have been following the Life Straw development for some time, and waiting for it to be available to US markets.The samples we received live up to expectations - this is just what we are looking for.
We are surprised that the distribution is narrow for this product, and only available from a couple suppliers at retail. I am emailing your office to inquire about quantity distribution and pricing, thank you.

Would you recommend this product to a friend? Definitely yes

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Highly recommend. Everyone should have one

By Dan on 9/28/11

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Got my shipment of LifeStraws from Eartheasy (thanks it was quick shipping!). Tried one out right away, and the murkey water tasted just fine. The others go in my survival kits.

The comment about not filtering out viruses - well that might be an issue in Africa, but water-borne viruses in America are rare. If you want viruses gone, you have to treat the water with chemicals, which you then drink.

Compared to filters in general, this is one of the very best, at 0.2 microns! I did my research!

Would you recommend this product to a friend? Definitely yes

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Great product but not best on the market

By Mike on 9/27/11

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This little straw is quite the little filter. It is great for hiking because is is so light.
But beware, it will not filter anything below .2 microns, which includes viruses.
It is false that is will purify the most contaminated water. It will take most things out of the water but not everything.
The first gen lifestraw had iodine beads which killed any viruses, but this was discontinued and the second gen lifestraw does not have it.
The lifestraw family on the other hand will filter out viruses because it filters down to 20 nano meters.
Great filter, just do your research.

Would you recommend this product to a friend? Likely

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Great little filter

By Richard on 9/26/11

Just got my new LifeStraw a couple days ago and took it out for a test drive yesterday. I found a pretty muddy, stagnant pool that's near my house, got down on my belly and drank right from it with the straw!

I thought it would taste bad but it was alright. It took a few strong sucks through the lifestraw to actually get the water to flow through, but once the water was flowing it was really easy to drink from.

I'm a believer!

Would you recommend this product to a friend? Definitely yes

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