From billabong to bayou, the Mini Water Filtration System by Sawyer is for the off-grid go-getters with a passion for rationing!
Of a lightweight construction, versatile design, and ergonomic size – this filter bodes well for off-grid hydration on hikes, camping trips, international travels, and emergency preparations. With regular backflushing, it delivers up to 378,000 litres of drinking water from one compact gadget! Its hollow fibre microfilter removes 99.99999% of Salmonella and other harmful bacteria, 99.9999% of protozoa including giardia and cryptosporidium, and 100% of microplastics. As water passes through the chamber’s side walls, bacteria and protozoa are trapped to ensure what reaches your mouth is clean, safe, and great-tasting. From the marshlands to an opaque oasis, drink straight from the water source – or for the versatile adventure, attach to the included 500-millilitre drinking pouch, separately available hydration pack tubing, or a standard disposable bottle with a 28mm thread.
The Sawyer Mini Water Filtration System is for the gram-counters of the gradient!
Hollow fibre filter
Small and lightweight design
Longevity of 378,000 litres
Removes bacteria, protozoa, E. Coli, Giardia, cryptosporidium, Vibrio cholera, Salmonella Typhi, Leptospirosis, and microplastics
Suited to outdoor activity and international travel
Includes 500mL drinking pouch, 7-inch drinking straw, and cleaning plunger
Will this fit with the hose connection on the Dometic Portable Self-Powered Water Tap?
Callum - Atwell, WA (11 months ago)
G'day Callum,
Thats an excellent question! Yes, it should fit, but it wont be a practical combination. The Sawyer isnt designed as an inline filter in a powered tap system, or like inline filters for caravans. The flow rate of the Sawyer isn't enough for the Dometic tap to efficiently pull through, so the little pump motor might get burnt out over time. It is a much better option to pre-filter the water, potentially gravity-fed overnight for eg, and use the Go Tap directly with the water.