Sometimes we take for granted just how important it is to have clean water. Many of us have water treatment plants delivering a constant stream of drinkable water straight to our homes. There are times, though, we may need to use untreated water. That’s where SteriPEN comes in.
SteriPEN uses ultraviolet (UV) light to clean untreated water by killing bacteria, viruses, giardia, salmonella, parasites, and more. Does it work? Experts have found that it does and SteriPEN has even been given the seal of approval from the Water Quality Association (see http://www.steripen.com/ultraviolet-light). You can use SteriPEN products when spending time outdoors, while traveling, and in emergency situations. Here’s a comparison of a product from each of those main categories:
SteriPEN Freedom is a new item to join the SteriPEN family. It is smaller and lighter than other SteriPENs and is rechargable. A USB cable and AC adaptor are included but you can also connect to your computer or to a compatible solar charger. One full charge should be enough for up to 40 treatments.
There are no buttons. The SteriPEN Freedom automatically senses when the bulb has been immersed in water and begins working right away. All you need to do is stir the water around until the indicator light turns green, letting you know it’s safe to drink. This takes about 90 seconds There’s also an LED light (on the end where the mini USB port is) that can be used if you need some extra light. To activate that, you just hold the Freedom and twist your wrist back and forth. Do the same to turn it off. This feature is just too cool! A case is included and has a mesh pocket on the back to put the USB cable in.
As you can tell by the name, SteriPEN Adventurer Opti was specifically designed for those spending a lot of time in the great outdoors. This battery-powered item is extremely portable and can be used while hiking, camping, or doing anything else that might require using river, stream, creek, or lake water. It feels more sturdy and durable than the Freedom. With the push of a button, you can purify up to 1 liter of water. Once turned on, you only need to stir the water until the light turns green.
This item uses two CR123 batteries (included) so there’s no need for an external power source. Adventurer Opti is also available for purchase with a Solar Charging Case that uses rechargeable batteries. There’s also an LED light on this SteriPEN but, since it’s on the same side as the UV bulb, the light is amplified and focused by the clear case. That means it can actually be used as a backup flashlight. The Adventurer Opti a bit larger longer and heavier due to the batteries but is still less than 4 oz. The included case has a belt loop on the back so you can bring it wherever you go.
You’ll want to include a SteriPEN Sidewinder in any emergency kit you have. This system comes with a hand crank to power the UV light. After filling the bottle, screw on the crank, flip it, turn the handle for about 90 seconds until the LED flashes green. The Sidewinder will also let you know if you are not cranking fast enough. You can pause for a few seconds at any given time to switch off arms or people as those 90 seconds can feel like forever. Even the mom and daughter featured in demo video look exhausted from turning the crank. Still, it’s great to know that you don’t need to rely on electricity or batteries in such a situation. A one-liter BPA-free bottle and SteriPEN Pre-Filter (used if there are ‘things’ in the water) are included.
SteriPEN purifiers range from $50 to $120. All the items I received were very good quality and VERY easy to use. While you can always boil water to clean it, the UV light gives that extra assurance of making sure water is clean and free of harmful contaminants. I also liked that the directions were printed on the items themselves for easy reference. These were only a few of the products SteriPEN makes so make sure to check their site for more product info, including how-to videos.
Now it’s your turn to win a SteriPEN Classic Safe Water System ($79.99 value) which includes SteriPEN Classic, a Water Bottle Pre-Filter, and Nalgene® BPA-Free wide-mouth water bottle.
81 comments
for traveling and emergencies
i would use for emergencies and travel
This would be great to have in case of an emergency when we go out hiking!
This is something I’ve been wanting to place into my family earthquake 72 hour kit!
I need it for travel and daily life. I travel to different classrooms at work and I carry my own water. I’d like to be sure its clean water.
I’d like to have one for part of our emergency preparedness plan.
I think the Emergency one would be handy to have
Kims2312@verizon.net
Would use this for travel, husband is going to Canada on business trips now, come home sick last time he went up there.
The hand crank one would be perfect for Christmas stockings.
What a great product. I would love to have one just in case anything we to happen and I need safe drinking water.
With 4 kids I’d use this on the go.
Thanks for the chance.
Everyday use on the go!
This would be great for emergencies and for hiking
Thanks for the giveaway…would use it for travel / outdoors.
What a practical giveaway! Ready to win.
I’d like to have this for emergencies.
traveling on our Boy Scout campouts
I would want it for emergencies
the Emergency one
I’d like to have this for an emergency
For outdoors, as we are avid hikers!
I’d keep this around for our next earthquake. Thx for the giveaway!
I would use it for emergencies.
We could definitely use it for travel.
I work for an airline and I travel… a lot. Once you have been to the tourist spots, you start to seek out the mos remote places in the world, where there is not always the best quality water. I think this system will be perfect for my trips off the beaten path!
We do a lot of camping so this is nice.
Certainly for emergencies! But also for hiking and biking trips.
outdoors,, my son
emergency kit.
I Would Use It For Travel 🙂
I would use it for travel 🙂
my husband thinks he is suvivor man this would be a great addition to his emergency backpack! He is also preparing for the zombie apocalypse!
For travel
I’d like to have one for our emergency preparedness kit.
travel
Would LOVE this for travel 🙂
I think this would be a great item to keep in our emergency kit!
I would love this for my emergency kit and for camping!
would love this to keep for those emergencies. One just never knows !
ardy22 at earthlink dot net
for emergencies
Camping and hiking
While I am sure I would use it while camping, I think it would truly be worth it’s weight in gold during an emergency.
i would use it for emergencies and while traveling
For travel and emergencies
I need it for when I go on mission trips to Central America.
My boyfriend is going backpacking and this would be really useful!
this would be great when I go camping with the cub scouts and now the girl scouts also
We would use this for camping and also to have for emergencies.
This would be great in the earthquake survival kit
i need it for hiking
all of the above, though i am a huge fan of camping.
I’d like this for emergencies
I’d love it for camping.
Looks like a very portable solution for camping and traveling. Will give it a try wether I win or not.
Id use this for travel.
I would use it for camping and for my emergency kit
I would like it for my Zombie Kit……well it is my general emergency kit but that is what it is labeled as.
We camp, so this would be great for us..
I’d love it for camping.
I think it would be useful for all of those things.
For travel use.
chrissylea1979 (at)gmail(dot) com
I’d use this for travel and hiking
I would carry it in my purse in case of an emergency.
This would be so awesome for camping!
I would like to have for hiking
i need it for outdoors
emergencies!
We need it for both outdoors and travel
I need it for travel
TRAVEL
i would like to have this on hand for emergencies
I would use it for Travel
I would use while outdoors and for traveling!
sandysaveseveryday AT gmail DOT com
my camping and end of the world kit can’t go wrong with using it for both
Outdoors, our family does a lot of camping.
I would use it while camping!
I would love to have this when we go camping and hiking
I would have it in my purse for emergencies and also take it with us when we go camping and hiking.
lauraemerson17 at yahoo dot com
I would add it into my family’s emergency preparedness supplies.
I’d gift it to my sister, who camps often.
I need it for traveling.
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