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#139413 - 07/11/08 08:44 AM Um...The Survival Straw?
Troglodyte007
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Is this real?
Survival Straw
Survival Straw - Complete Water Purification System

And here.

The Survival Straw is not a filter! It is a highly efficient water purification system that destroys harmful bacteria and viruses that exist in most sources of water. Unlike a typical filter which attempts to trap impurities, the Survival Straw eliminates them.

A single Survival Straw can process over 5,000 gallons (This is a claim by the manufacturer that is not verified) - that's a lifetime of pure water. Compare this to a typical carbon filter which has to be replaced about 30 days after initial use.

Introducing the Most Remarkable Breakthrough in Water Purification

Destroys E.coli, giardia, cryptosporidia

Removes Ethylene Dibromide, EDB, Iron, Mercury, Chlorine, Radon, Pesticides, Herbicides, Arsenic, Cobalt, bad tase and odor

100% Alloy Media No Silver or Carbons

Long Lasting

Eliminates Heavy Metals

Eliminates Carcinogens

Meets FDA Standards. EPA Est. 67814-FL-001

Certified Bacteriostatic Device

Lifetime Replacement Guarantee

Patent Pending

Lifetime replacement gaurantee from the manufacturer

Certified to destroy greater than 99.99% of most bacteria, Certified to remove greater than 99.99% of ethylene dibromide (EBD), Destroys greater than 99.99% of microorganisms including E.Coli, cryptosporidium and giardia lambli cysts.

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#139416 - 07/11/08 09:57 AM Re: Um...The Survival Straw? [Re: ]
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Searched the patent database for the last hour and a half (I was bored). Either this is very new, or there is no patent. All of the straw-like water filtering/purifying devices use activated charcoal and/or halogenating resin matrix to "purify"

Someone's going to have to buy one and figure out exactly who the manufacturer is--every place I could find one was merely a distributor.
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#139422 - 07/11/08 12:45 PM Re: Um...The Survival Straw? [Re: NeighborBill]
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The detailed description says that it 'destroys' Crypto and Giardia, etc. That means it must be a 2 stage process like the Katadyne filter bottles because to remove taste and chemicals there must be some kind of filter. But it can't be using iodine because that wouldn't kill crypto.

I'm dubious.

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#139423 - 07/11/08 12:52 PM Re: Um...The Survival Straw? [Re: ]
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I hope it works better that a "water filer straw" that I had back in the '80's. I don't know how effective it was, 'cuz sucking a golf ball thru a garden hose would have been easier...
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#139425 - 07/11/08 01:11 PM Re: Um...The Survival Straw? [Re: OldBaldGuy]
Hacksaw
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I have a Pristine filter straw with the evil carbon filter ooOOOOOoooo!!! Sure bacteria will grow on it...if you seal it in a Ziploc wet and leave it there for months...but so will anything else that's been in contact with nasty water and your mouth.

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#139480 - 07/12/08 01:39 AM Re: Um...The Survival Straw? [Re: ]
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ok, I'm intrigued

This website claims it is made in the USA.

This website stands out because it is a dedicated website for the product, but doesn't have other hallmarks suggesting that they are the manufacturer. The owner of the site did repost the specs on an ezine but that doesn't mean anything.

Allegedly survival straw is a trademark, and the device is patent pending, but neither turned up anything

I can find references to the survival straw as far back as 1998 linking to survival straw.com , but that URL is dead and owned by Russians.

Unfortunately, web.archive.org has nothing about survivalstraw.com

The whole thing is really odd.


Edited by clarktx (07/12/08 01:52 AM)
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#139553 - 07/13/08 06:37 PM Re: Um...The Survival Straw? [Re: ]
Pharaoh Offline
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Loc: The Hague, the Netherlands.
Hi Troglodyte,

The bottom line is: Yes it works.
I've been using mine for a long time now. Works as advertised and it is still going strong after many years of use.
Look up my post here from okt. 2006.
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#139585 - 07/14/08 05:24 AM Re: Um...The Survival Straw? [Re: Pharaoh]
Burncycle Offline
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Might be interesting, bunch of different ones

http://forums.equipped.org/ubbthreads.ph...=true#Post81654

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#139630 - 07/14/08 10:05 PM Re: Um...The Survival Straw? [Re: Burncycle]
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Loc: Houston, Texas
Such a discussion is not complete without mention of the istraw which seems to be the most professionally marketed product of the bunch. No aff. This is the one I was thinking of buying, domestically.
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#139631 - 07/14/08 10:24 PM Re: Um...The Survival Straw? [Re: clarktx]
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"professionally marketed" = blonde taking a sip.

She is cute, though.
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