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		<title>What is the best portable water filter to use for hiking / travel?</title>
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Jesus Hippie asked: I&#8217;m looking for something that really works well. A purifier, not just a filter. Something .2 micron (or smaller) and with a built-in way to automatically chemically treat the water (iodine/chlorine etc).  There are several on the market and I&#8217;m looking for other peoples experiences and opinions.  Something that could [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Jesus Hippie</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I&#8217;m looking for something that really works well. A purifier, not just a filter. Something .2 micron (or smaller) and with a built-in way to automatically chemically treat the water (iodine/chlorine etc).  There are several on the market and I&#8217;m looking for other peoples experiences and opinions.  Something that could be used full time for weeks at a time on long trips where your only water source is creeks and lakes and in countries with questionable tap water.<br/><br/><a href='http://3506aet3z5clft21vlof4o1uax.hop.clickbank.net/'>Do it yourself home solar heater</a></div>
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		<title>Cleaning a water filter</title>
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www.survivalistboards.com When you get back from your hiking or camping trip, you should take the time to clean your portable water filter.solar heating for your home? Read here!
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<p><br/>www.survivalistboards.com When you get back from your hiking or camping trip, you should take the time to clean your portable water filter.<br/><br/><a href='http://3506aet3z5clft21vlof4o1uax.hop.clickbank.net/'>solar heating for your home? Read here!</a></div>
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