TapGuard carbon filter by Guyotdesigns

Posted by: falcon5000

TapGuard carbon filter by Guyotdesigns - 12/11/08 09:48 PM

Here's an interesting idea, a carbon filter in the Guyotdesigns bottle. Carbon takes out pesticides, chemicals,etc. I wonder if this will be as effective as my Katadyn combi for chemicals, could take out the filter for chemicals leaving just the steripen. Would be a great weight reduction.

http://www.guyotdesigns.com/site/htm/home.html

TapGuard makes safe water taste better by removing chlorine and other chemicals that can give tap water a bad taste.
Introducing the TapGuard from Guyot Designs. Add it to your widemouth bottle and you've got carbon-filtered water from any safe source.

# Package contains a TapGuard unit and two replacement carbon filters, enought for 200 liters of great water.

# Fits CamelbackTM, NalgeneTM,
and most wide mouth bottles.

# Save money, save the earth - replaces hundreds of disposable bottles.

# Carbon filter material made in the USA.

Posted by: TeacherRO

Re: TapGuard carbon filter by Guyotdesigns - 12/11/08 10:27 PM

Given that there is no separation between "clean" and "dirty" water, this is probably best used to remove unpleasant tastes , rather than actual filtering. Too much chance of mixing the two
Posted by: ironraven

Re: TapGuard carbon filter by Guyotdesigns - 12/12/08 12:58 AM

I can see the use for an ultralight, streamlined kit. A lot of my water sources may have ag or industrial chems in them.
Posted by: Themalemutekid

Re: TapGuard carbon filter by Guyotdesigns - 12/12/08 04:45 AM

Already owning their SS bottle, I may look into this. There products are all pretty well made...
Posted by: frediver

Re: TapGuard carbon filter by Guyotdesigns - 12/12/08 08:41 AM

I really wonder if any water going thru that filter has enough dwell time in the filter to actually make any difference?
Posted by: armageddon_aviator

Re: TapGuard carbon filter by Guyotdesigns - 12/12/08 10:30 AM

Hi

Are you sure that this device can filter pesticides ?

As far as I know (I might be wrong on this), only reverse osmosis can effectively filter organic phosphate compounds.


Posted by: Toyotero

Re: TapGuard carbon filter by Guyotdesigns - 12/12/08 08:37 PM

Originally Posted By: armageddon_aviator

Are you sure that this device can filter pesticides ?

As far as I know (I might be wrong on this), only reverse osmosis can effectively filter organic phosphate compounds.


I doubt that this filter can take out something like pesticides... if it did, then their sales literature would mention it.