Filter lasts a long time - you'll never have to replace it
Worst points about this filter:
Takes a while to pump
Too heavy for backpacking but fine for vehicle travel
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I watched your review of the Katadyn Combi water filter. If you read the directions, the correct way to remove the ceramic filter is to flip the nalgene adapter side 180 degrees into the bottom of the ceramic filter and twist. You looked silly with the dishtowel.
[...] backpacking trip, but we used it for vehicle travel so that wasn’t an issue. Check out our video review to see the different pump parts and a flow rate [...]
May favorite water filter is Dupont’s WF-FM350 Faucet Mount Water Filter. I wrote a review of it water filter here if your interested in it..
I watched your review of the Katadyn Combi water filter. If you read the directions, the correct way to remove the ceramic filter is to flip the nalgene adapter side 180 degrees into the bottom of the ceramic filter and twist. You looked silly with the dishtowel.
Mike, no kidding I look silly, I sure feel silly. Thanks for the tip, and yes, read the instructions!
[...] backpacking trip, but we used it for vehicle travel so that wasn’t an issue. Check out our video review to see the different pump parts and a flow rate [...]