Ditch filtered water pitchers forever with the $44 Sawyer TAP

The LifeStraw portable water filter is one of the most popular products on Amazon. It’s even more popular pretty much any time there’s a discount. Right now, for example, you can pick one up for just over $17 — that’s almost half off! If you do, you’ll be ready to go the next time you go hiking or camping, but it’s not a water filter for your sink.

LifeStraw says that by using this great portable filter, you can turn just about any water you come across outdoors into potable water. If you’re unfamiliar with the term, that means the water will be safe to drink. It should go without saying that the LifeStraw is a must-have for anyone who wants to be prepared when hiking or camping.

Men, e konsènan yon bon dlo filtre pou koule ou?

Lè li rive tan pou retounen nan sivilizasyon, se konsa anpil moun deyò itilize lansè nan kay yo. Kwè li ou pa, sa yo kwè travay jis tankou Lavi a. Ranpli yo ak dlo tiyo epi li tou dousman pase nan yon sistèm filtre. Lè sa a, rezèvwa prensipal ki anba a kolekte dlo a filtre.

But what if we told you there’s another option out there? And what if we told you that you’ll never have to wait for a pitcher to filter your water again? You should definitely check out the popular new TAP Water Filter from Sawyer, which is available right now at Amazon for only $43.99.

Learn more about the Sawyer TAP water filter written by Maren Estrada here.

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October 24, 2024

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