Does "LifeStraw" Really Remove Parasites? A Look Under the Microscope.
Here we delve into the claims made by "LifeStraw" that 99.9% of bacteria and parasites are removed. With my trusty microscope I compare pond water with filtered water using "LifeStraw". This is not a paid advertisement.
Equipment Used:
AmScope SM-4TZ-144A Professional Trinocular Stereo Zoom Microscope, WH10x Eyepieces, Double-Arm Boom Stand
AmScope T490B Compound Trinocular Microscope, 40x-2000x Magnification, Halogen Light, Abbe Condenser, 2-Layer Mechanical Stage, High-Resolution Optics
OMAX 18.0 MP USB3.0 Digital Camera for Microscope
Canon Rebel SL1 combine with NDPL 2X / 9.6X SLR Microscope Eyepiece Adapter
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Before using the LifeStraw or other similar devices, I suggest to pre-filter the water through a cloth (T-shirt or whatever) or carry some disposable coffee filters with you. This will remove a bunch of the particulate and extend the service life of the LifeStraw filter.
@mtpstv94
Жыл бұрын
Coffee filters is an option. More than light enough for taking on long hikes.
@robertmcdonald9280
Жыл бұрын
I strain, boil and perfection tablets. I made it to 64 so far. But I'm using a decent water.
@thecocktailian2091
11 ай бұрын
The point of these things are they are for emergencies. One isnt taking one of these things on their regular camping trip to be their regular source of water.
@fredlloyd5487
10 ай бұрын
@@thecocktailian2091where else are you going to get drinkable water while camping in the wilderness?
@coryschnaufer
10 ай бұрын
@@fredlloyd5487 personally use a hand pump cartridge filter or a gravity cartridge filter to create potable water when camping and backpacking. I carry a lifestraw in my pack in case I’m lost, stuck, or in an emergency while hiking.
As a teen I was really into outdoor survival stuff. Had a few of these, never got sick. However there are chemicals out there that life straw cannot remove, so choosing the cleanest water you can find is important.
@soulife8383
Жыл бұрын
PFAS are just extra calories! 😃
@glenecollins
Жыл бұрын
As far as I know the modern ones don’t have any activated charcoal in them so they can’t remove anything smaller than the holes in the filters. If you knew you were going to be somewhere with water with nasty chemicals in it and you knew what they were you could use an activated charcoal pack or whatever is appropriate for those chemicals to remove it after it has been through the straw so you aren’t making a habitat for potentially nasty microorganisms.
@mikehenrys
Жыл бұрын
@@glenecollins Nothing removes female hormones, from water, from what I remember learning once.
@alunjones3860
Жыл бұрын
@@mikehenrys Not even boiling? I would be surprised if heat doesn't denature the proteins.
@mikehenrys
Жыл бұрын
@@alunjones3860 I don't remember boiling being specifically mentioned. But if they said nothing could remove them, I would be surprised if they had not considered boiling. Also even if boiling worked, who has the time to boil all the water they and their families will ever drink?
I have several of these for emergencies while out hiking. I have never had to use one, but thank you for the confirmation it does what it advertises. That is exciting to know.
@rayzorwood905
Жыл бұрын
Straight up just ordered one of the 3L bags just for my household emergency preparedness kit a few days ago. Known about the brand for a long while, kept meaning to buy some, but a night of too much catching up on just how stupid things are going on globally...eh, figured I'd rather have than not have. Def see myself grabbing some of the straws to have on hand too.
As a hike in angler, this contraption will help with not carrying around heavy bottles of water or if you do- just in case you run out while on a hike. Thanks for doing the science "look" into it. It helped reassure my confidence in the straw.
@EddieBurke
2 жыл бұрын
Having one of these in Ontario is amazing, especially since we have freshwater streams everywhere. Even in the suburbs, I don’t have to buy water or go home to get some because I can just go to a pond real quick.
@1456Sassy
2 жыл бұрын
As long as you can find a water source. Might carry both and use the straw at all water sources and save a bottle of water for the in case you don't find any.
@Someoneishidingjdjsj
Жыл бұрын
that's disgusting
@Globetrotter-1
Жыл бұрын
I never filter water. I have always simply drank fresh water direct from the springs, streams and lakes. Your body is a natural filter and works far better than any commercial bought filter system.
@Sum1Fishy
Жыл бұрын
@@Globetrotter-1 Ok, let me see you drink green algae water. You put that natural filter to work 🤣
It would be interesting to see what a standard home water filter does.
It is amazing how much life is around us all the time that we never see.
@onojioboardwalk9748
6 ай бұрын
.. Father God Jehovah created life seen.. And that is unseen. He is all powerful, And his creations are grand in scale to match his vision. +
@BenPat88
4 ай бұрын
@@onojioboardwalk9748I think the stars in the firmament match what is happening under the microscope. The luminaries also are living beings!
The only experimentist that dranked the water! You're the man bro!!! 👍 👌
@badeugenecops4741
Жыл бұрын
Drankded
@TimoRutanen
4 ай бұрын
To be fair, if he was crooked, he could totally have swapped the water.
@eddiescoseria5884
Ай бұрын
this is why I liked the video actually! The commitment
I just realized the microscopic legend is back... I have binging to do lol
Well sir, I feel like I owe you a debt of gratitude for “taking one for the team” so to speak. Last year I really started prepping. Like a whole lot of other people in this country I FEEL like something is headed our way. Something not so good. Don’t know exactly what it may be, but I just can’t shake that feeling. In my preps I’ve purchased several of these Lifestraws for every member of my family who currently reside with me. In my house that is. I’ve also purchased more in case others show up after some unforeseen event. I’ve never used one I admit that, but I was trusting that they work, until I ran across your video. I gotta admit, before I saw the results, I was questioning these HARD. But now that I’ve seen the results I feel so much better. The weight of that decision, DEPENDING on these to keep me and my family safe and alive, THAT is a lot of responsibility and weight on my shoulders. So THANK YOU for proving to me, and affirming to me that these are going to help get us through if the need ever should arise. God Bless you and again, Thank You.
I have now ordered one of these. I drank water from a stream once and I was sick for a good 12+ hours for the next day (felt horrible). I'll always use a filter now.
Full support for this. I felt so much fun when I saw your videos. Before, I wasn't interested in this but now I am! Thank you 😊
Excellent video! Thanks for keeping it brief and informative
I knew a fellow who was involved in early testing and development of this filtre. He went to a couple of places in the Philippines that have notoriously dangerous bad local water. He put a lot of scummy pond water through the gizmo and into his own stomach without getting ill. His vids showed some scary looking water. He already knew the device was effective from lab tests but he want to show people that it worked safely. The issue was how to either clean or replace the filtres.
@toomanyaccounts
Жыл бұрын
these drinking straws to filter out parasites were useful in areas of the world with guinea worm.
@Crogon
Жыл бұрын
Complete horse manure. Dangerous Microbes exist down to 0.01 microns, the Lifestraw is a complete P.O.S. In fact.. it is SO crappy, that they are not allowed to tell you that it's a water purifier. ALSO.. does anybody really expect that Captain Obvious here has any dangerous lethal microbes floating around in his pond in his back yard? HELL no! (FYI, an algae bloom like that means that it's very HEALTHY water, there likely aren't ANY dangerous microbes in his pond.. or at least not enough that you would ever find them using a microscope looking at stuff floating around in a one drop of water at a time.
@M.R.T.V.Videos
10 ай бұрын
Well I know that was about as dirty as it gets I spent 4 years there and have seen it all
@extendedp1
6 ай бұрын
The Sawyer version of this type of filter lets you backwash the filter.
Thank you for the video truly. I wanted to have a couple if these in my truck for emergency use. I was a bit skeptical but your testing has assured me these things are legitimate.
@termlimitscom8739
Жыл бұрын
2 hints : 1 rinse it out before you use it to get all the manufacturing dust out of it. 2: sterilize it after each use and throw it out when it’s not safe
@kd5nrh
11 ай бұрын
Get one that's made for gravity or squeeze filtration. The suck-through types are only useful for drinking directly from a source, and not for filling bottles to carry away from the source, or even just getting some clean water to rinse a wound with.
I just found your channel today and I find sooooo much interesting that I have watched all your videos including blood and mosquito blood, everything. This is great. Waiting for more content. Subscribed. This is good quality content.
I am so glad I stumbled across this channel. Fascinating!
Thanks for the vid, I think this chsnnel has real potential!
Thanks for making and sharing this video. As I prep for a trip, I feel so much better about my chosen water solution. I really appreciate it alot!
Thanks for the review sir I bought this filter yesterday but didnt look up for reviews beforehand, your video provided some peace of mind!
Thank you sir! This is important practical content. (AND you saved me the hassle of conducting a very similar experiment.)
Awesome video, I wish more people did this kid of tests. Love the microscopic world by the way!
@Pack.Leader
Жыл бұрын
Kind of freaky but it was awesome to see it in a video.
More videos please! Your content is incredible!!
I have those straws and really wondered do they work as well as they say. I want to thank you for doing this video ! You have really set my mind at ease lol thank you so much.
Fun with microscopes, can you test backpacking/hiker water filters such as katadyn befree, sawyer, platypus quickdraw, katadyn steripen? These are some of the most common filters used in backcountry and would be interesting to see how they compare.
This is good to know. Though, from my experience in both the back country and rural areas, I would find and another filter source to run the water through first. Something like activated charcoal (not the Kingsford style, but something from a camp fire). Even the LifeStraw has a lifespan. Pre-filtering the water will make the LifeStraw last longer. Also, did the folks at LifeStraw ever respond to this video?
Thanks for your service!!! I appreciate this information: bought half a dozen of these for emergency and back country
Thank you for taking the time to make this video!
Thank you for sharing your findings, very interesting 😊
I’m glad it passed the test because I have several of these on hand for emergency purposes since I live in a hurricane zone! Thank you for your video! 🙏
@guri256
11 ай бұрын
This isn’t much of a test. It’s a cool science experiment. The life straw does not claim to remove viruses, and this microscope can’t see viruses. In the case of a hurricane, you should expect water might be contaminated with viruses from human waste, and salt. Neither is removed by the life straw. Worse, the Life straw’s design makes it hard to filter then disinfect using iodine or chlorine. Please consider switching to a method that allows you to filter, then disinfect. A single gallon of bleach will allow you to disinfect about 1000 gallons of filtered water. Edit: I’m talking about the LifeStraw Personal. The device people think of as the LifeStraw. There are others in the line that do work better.
Im really glad youtube recommended me your channel! Subscribed
Great Video, been looking for some science about this. thanks.. looking forward to more of your videos.
As a Boy Scout back in the 1950's, we went on overnight camps into Halawa valley and took water from the not-exactly-fast-flowing Halawa stream. A Halazone (Sodium Hypochlorite) table was added to this suspect water, then it was "safe to drink" 30 minutes later. I've read that Giardia laughs at Halazone tablets, so Iodine is the preferred dodgy disinfectant these days. It's nice to know that "LifeStray" works, since I did see TV news people look at it, but not drink with it, on camera.
@Crogon
Жыл бұрын
It's complete horse manure. Dangerous Microbes exist down to 0.01 microns, the Lifestraw is a complete P.O.S. In fact.. it is SO crappy, that they are not allowed to tell you that it's a water purifier. ALSO.. does anybody really expect that Captain Obvious here has any dangerous lethal microbes floating around in his pond in his back yard? HELL no! (FYI, an algae bloom like that means that it's very HEALTHY water, there likely aren't ANY dangerous microbes in his pond.. or at least not enough that you would ever find them using a microscope looking at stuff floating around in a one drop of water at a time.
@isahunnybee
9 ай бұрын
NOTHING KILLS GUARDIA! I had it in my intestines for YEARS! It hides in the intestines of those who have digestive issues or poor immune issues and will reanimate later. I have to take anti-parasitic meds many times and I'm still not convinced that it's gone as I've had man episodes of similar illnesses to this day 20 years later 😢
Thisis a great public service video coming from one citizen to another. Great job! It adds solid proof to the manufacturer's claims. Thank you for sharing this.
Thank you so much for making this video because I have about six of those sitting in my room in my bug-out bags and of course I heard of people using them and being fine and all that but it's nice to see under the microscope and see a ton of comments to that say they work.
You are the second person I've seen do this and now I want to buy them for myself and my family in case of an emergency. It's amazing how well it works.
Awesome video. Short, definitive, and right to the point. Earned my sub.
Would have felt a lot safer if you would have kept creating videos after more than 10 days after this one :) Hope you are ok! 😄
@Espartanica
Жыл бұрын
They died of Ligma thanks to the viruses still in the water. It was a headline and everything.
@mrsem6670
Жыл бұрын
Don't expect such quality for that little amount of time
@braynex
Жыл бұрын
i think he might be dead 💀
@Bad_Chad
Жыл бұрын
😅
@westownsend8228
Жыл бұрын
Oh my
I'm genuinely curious about how do the algae moves around
@marcosuse
3 жыл бұрын
Don't up more videos :0
@hoon_sol
Жыл бұрын
Flagella (which is plural of the singular "flagellum"); essentially small tails they use to propel themselves around, similar to how fish move.
THANKS FOR SHOWING THIS, I HAVE ONE AND DIDN'T REALLY KNOW IF IT WAS DEPENDABLE. AGAIN THANKS
Thanks for doing this so I know that they actually work. Peace of mind is a wonderful thing. We had a microscope I was taught how and allowed to use at a very young age and found it absolutely facinating. Would love to have one now. I did purchase a kids one for my grandchildren, not sure if they ever really got overly jazzed about it. I did want to give them the opportunity though.
Thank you so much for conducting this LifeStraw experiment. Thanks for also explaining that this is an unbiased, non-paid or compensated experiment. You might consider doing this many times and with different 'unclean' water sources to determine how long the filtration lasts with a LifeStraw, but your experiment reveals that it does indeed work. I actually bought a couple LifeStraws several years ago and I, and I assume most others don't want to unseal them except during emergency situations. Thanks again!
@doctorsatan
Ай бұрын
The website says the filter is good for over 1,000 gallons!
Thank you for making that video with all that great information.
Thanks for showing this unbiased test! I’m gonna grab one if these straws for when I go backpacking!
My brother has one. I have a sawyer mini which is very similar. Although slow(I think the filter claims 0.1 micron?) It filters out everything that you'd typically find in water in the bush, is lightweight and takes up no space. The thread is a standard water bottle thread so you can use discarded plastic water bottles in a pinch. Water was always the heaviest thing in my bag, not any more. Great device!
Thanks, that was very helpful and gave me more confidence in the LifeStraw. I have heard from campers who use them a lot that even though you get all of the bacteria and parasites out that the water still has a nasty taste. They recommended using a flavor pack to cover that up.
@BSerrell4
Жыл бұрын
The pitcher version adds a charcoal filter after the membrane filter. That takes out the bad tastes.
Thank you for posting this!
That is awesome! I actually have several of those straws for my various kits (just for back-up), but usually go to my Katahdin or Sawyer for filtering when out in the bush. Now that I know they are actually 100% effective I will rely on them more, thank you for posting this!
It would have been interesting to perform chromatography on the the water to see what chemical contaminants remain in the filtered water. The life Straw still looks like a good bet if you’re in the wild where the protozoa are main contaminant.
@GAUROCH2
Жыл бұрын
This model of filter HAS NOT the CARBON tip!!! I have both this model and the superior one which has more metal in its construction and has a charcoal filter in the lower tip! The charcoal absorbs both chemicals and heavy metals...the filter shown in the video has not the charcoal tip and so does not elliminate chems / poluttants / heavy-metals or bad taste!.
@wtmayhew
Жыл бұрын
@@GAUROCH2 Thank you for the additional information.
@GAUROCH2
Жыл бұрын
@@wtmayhew Although I have the lifestraws in several of my packs and a few smaller ones in smocks pockets, my main filters are the Grayls...for me this is the best concept. With the straws you can dri k but it is hard to collect and filter like 3 l of water to be carried on... with the "bottle" concept I can't help questioning the con5amination when filling the bottles...the Grayl system seems more appropriate and better thought out...I have 3 of them with spare filters and never had a problem. Thanks for your attention, stay well. PS: as a add-on tip on purifying water, the silver ion Micropur desinfecting tablets are only efficient against bacteria, but NOT against VIRUSES nor PROTOZOA!!!
@wtmayhew
Жыл бұрын
@@GAUROCH2 Thanks for the detail. Have a great day.
@GAUROCH2
Жыл бұрын
@@wtmayhew ...you're welcome!
sir u are inspiring many kids to study science keep going
Thank you! 🥰 I needed this reassurance
thank you sir! ive always been skeptic of my life straws. no more will i question its integrity thanks to you
I’ve always wanted one. Now I’m definitely getting one. Awesome video man!
I was kinda nervous what you might find. You put my mind at ease when you showed me the results. Thanks a million or should I say thanks at 800 times magnification? lol 😂 😂
@ArcYT
Жыл бұрын
Bro drank the pond water then died, he hasn't uploaded in 2 years
Thank U FR TAKING THE TIME TO DO THIS
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing!!
Perfect advertisement should be like This....
Ive used my lifestraw water bottle on many trips in the wilderness as well as countries with poor water quality. Its proven incredibly valuable to me and allowed me to essentially turn any water source (within reason) safe. I also use it daily at home to filter microplastics.
Love it, been looking for exactly this content about these water bottle filters
I was just looking into these. Thanks for the test and results.
I knew that it worked but I was really curious still about what could still get through. I’m happy to see nothing there... like absolutely nothing. Nothing living mostly...
Awesome video!!! I wanted to test it like this myself but the lab at the campus is closed so I got no microscope, I would also put it on a petri dish to compare growth of colonies between filtered and unfiltered, just in case I missed something under the microscope
@bretthopkins1475
Жыл бұрын
Did you end up doing this?
@greatnews4041
Жыл бұрын
No, and also using the microscope to full maximum enlargement to find any missing stragglers. You can see the microscope used here was not used to that maximum degree of close up compared to the specs under the video title.
Thanks for the video sir. Am a big fan of u sir. I love the way of ur presentation and the smile u have on ur face while presenting. Keep it up sir. Love from INDIA.
Thanks a lot…This was a very straightforward and fun video to watch 😁!
Very interesting to see such a change but for reliable bacteria detection to be seen you need to stain the sample and go to greater magnification. Viruses would not be seen in the sample with the rig you are using as they are far too small compared to bacteria. I would still chemically treat that water if I could. Trusting a filter that you have no way to verify it's condition in the field is a risk. But again very good results in terms of clarifying the water.
@popenieafantome9527
10 ай бұрын
You could always boil the filtered water. These life straws look like they would target the survival/doomsday type of people, who could probably make a fire out in the woods. Just need to carry a small pot.
If the LifeStraw filters are made with similar technology to hemodialysis machines then theoretically the LifeStraw can be cleaned by reversing the flow with a chemical flush. It would be interesting to see someone testing the actual filter's life span in various ways.
@nathanbailey9153
9 ай бұрын
Sawyer has a similar (but much better, in my opinion) filter, and yes, you can clean them with a reverse flush of clean water. They even come with a syringe to do so.
Really good to know, thanks so much. We have these in our survival backpack, a great idea and apparently, great implementation.
Thank you for posting the equipment list for us.
Thank you! I'm preparing for an earthquake or in case we run out of water here in California. These are scary times we are living in!
@Flash1857
11 ай бұрын
An additional charcoal filter is a good idea. Look for something with both and a pre filter, so the setup last longer. A good start is looking at something like a The PortaWell® portable water filter system for efficient systems
You did a great job. I'm completely sold on this straw now, as are many others are too I'm sure. Having 4 or 5 of these in the emergency stash is a no-brainer. Thanks for video!
@chervilious
2 жыл бұрын
You dont really need more of them, two can sustain you really well, one of them can sustain for 5 years/person
@jaydavidson4592
2 жыл бұрын
@@chervilious bartering/trading, possibly giving to someone if they're really nice to me
@russelllapua4904
Жыл бұрын
@@jaydavidson4592I'd never trade a straw. Trade the filtered water it provides. Each straw does 4000 litres. You can live comfortably on 1l a day in non summer and 2l in summer if you're not purposely in the sun running a marathon. That's a lot of trade power!
Good stuff. Thanks for posting!
Excellent! Thanks for the scoop! I already own lifestraws and am glad fro the info
Ive used a life straw with some pretty nasty looking water and didn't get sick. Even at that, I'm impressed at the results you've shown.
Its always crazy to me how under a microscope, it looks more like outer space. Makes me wonder if our outer space is actually something tiny under a microscope of some other world.
@thelonercoder5816
Жыл бұрын
I had the exact same thought tbh.. How we're prob some tiny organism compared to something much bigger.
@bradlauk1419
11 ай бұрын
We live in a simulation so they're probably just trying to save on processing power
@riddleiddle
11 ай бұрын
Had this thought too. If it goes on forever microsopically and space-wise. And if we are like little cells on other cells, what is our function?
@rokko_hates_japan
10 ай бұрын
I remember way back in high school physics class we watched this “powers of 10” or something video. It zooms into the atomic level, and then out to the cosmic. It’s quite astonishing. Solar systems are basically the same as atoms. As is everything in between.
@-SUM1-
10 ай бұрын
It isn't.
Awesome video. With all the BS going on right now, and the weather problems too, I bought three of these Lifestraws. I wondered if they really were as good as they said. You have helped ease my concerns. Curious though, what was the cause of the slight discoloration remaining in the filtered water? Thank you so much for the video.
Thanks for doing a scientific approach to this!
I have a few of those although I have not had a need to use them.
Great work! I’d be very interested to see what is in our mouth. Say before brushing and after brushing.
I appreciate you putting the time into doing this test. Good to know that my LifeStraw is good to go.
@ghost-user559
Жыл бұрын
The man never posted more than a single video after? How do you know that it works?
@lightonthelandscape
Жыл бұрын
@@ghost-user559 I don't understand your question. Did you watch it to the end? It seemed clear to me that life straw is pretty safe to use. Is there something I missed?
Thanks for this extremely informative and shall I say reassuring video! I have viewed your video AFTER I purchased the LifeStraw product and am now glad to note that I didn’t make a wrong purchase decision. Cheers…..
thanks buddy for the test ,I just bought 2 of theses,and I hope you do not get sick. bless you. If you do please post it.
I work in a Water purification plant and yeah, Its almost like magic the level of purification modern technology can archive.
@byloyuripka9624
9 ай бұрын
what is the archive for? is it physical or digital?
How can someone possibly give this video a down vote? Seriously, what in the world more could anyone possibly want? Other types of contaminated water maybe?
@Moosa762
2 жыл бұрын
Ew redditor
@Jab-mo3ui
2 жыл бұрын
Mite be opposition
@ShmadenShmuki.
Жыл бұрын
Explaining what those types of organisms do, if they are harmful to drink, and yes to other types of contaminated water with viruses.
@patc2515
Жыл бұрын
It's just a competitor to life straw lol.. screw them..
@coryulrich6489
Жыл бұрын
I had to fast forward because I came for a microscope view of the filtered water, and he spent a lot of time zoomed in on the dirty water.
A man of his convictions, I wouldn't have ingested that funky-looking water. Great video and thank you for doing it, I've always wondered if those Life Straws were worth buying, now I know!
Life straw should be thrilled to see this. Very cool. Thanks for showing this.
One question still to be answered: What gives the color of the filtered water? Is it a dissolved chemical or something else?
@hoon_sol
Жыл бұрын
My guess would be that the color is primarily due to dissolved mineral salts. Small enough clusters of metals would also manage to make it through, so it could even potentially contain some heavy metals. Various molecules are also small enough; there's a big difference between single cells and single atoms or small molecules. The filter size is ~0.2 microns, i.e. 0.2 µm (micrometer, a millionth of a meter), whereas atoms are more on the order of ~0.2 nm (nanometer, a billionth of a meter), i.e. a 1000-fold difference (three orders of magnitude).
But if it removed everything then where is that slight green tinge coming from? Your test is very convincing but I'd feel a lot more confident in the conclusion if that were explained. Still, these results are orders of magnitude better than I'd ever expected. Thank you.
@theflyinggasmask
Жыл бұрын
Tried one of these as a kid, the taste also remains (depending on the water source)
@nordoceltic7225
Жыл бұрын
probably released chlorophyll from dead algae in the pond water. After all molecules of chlorophyll are MUCH smaller than any bacteria so would escape. Thankfully chlorophyll is the stuff that makes plants green, and is actually nutritious for humans since its also in all the vegetables we eat, so it would be harmless in filtered water. I imagine if you were to run the life straw's flitered water though a carbon filter that would be taken right out.
@theflyinggasmask
Жыл бұрын
@@nordoceltic7225 Didn't know that, thanks for the explanation! :)
@throbbinwoodofcoxley6830
Жыл бұрын
Tannins also don’t filter out.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
10 ай бұрын
@@throbbinwoodofcoxley6830Rannins shouldn't hurt you. The fish get by well w them. In fact, you put Mopami wood in there where there's lots of limestone.
I had this suggested to me by You Tube. Possibly because I recently bought a couple of these for my own emergency use. It's good to see a real world test showing that they are as effective as advertised. Thanks for the video!
@macbird-lt8de
10 ай бұрын
Great, KZread knows everything about us.
Wow, it really works! Wonderful information. Good video.
Hi, would you check salt water after filtration through lifestraw? It still has salttaste after filtration.
@manofsteel1107
3 жыл бұрын
It’s salt it disloves in water I belive dissolve is beyond the 0.02 microscopic hole probably like 0.0
@MAGNITUDE16
3 жыл бұрын
Don’t keep drinking it, you can’t just filter salt water out because it’s dissolved in water. 0.02 microns is not enough to filter salt. You can’t boil salt water either you have to distill it or evaporate it.
@keithfillinger3182
3 жыл бұрын
You need a different way to filter salt out of water. A solar still, or regular distilling device work. One other approach I heard about involves two containers and a wicking material. There also needs to be a slight difference in elevation between the two containers. The top container should have the salt water in in it. The bottom container is an empty collection conainer. You would take an absorbant material (cotton shirt, etc.) and run that from the top container to the bottom container. The cotton will wick the water from the top container to the bottom one leaving the salt behind. It works better on a hot sunny day, and it is a slow process. I would still treat the water for viruses etc. prior to drinking it.
@jos7061
2 жыл бұрын
Lifestraw doesn't filter sea water or toxic water.
What could be the source of the slight green color still present in the clean water?
@CWGminer
Жыл бұрын
Likely whatever minerals and other things are dissolved in the water, as those molecules are too small to be filtered out by the lifestraw.
Got mine.....Great informational video, thanks for sharing.
A note about the intro: Though there were times before I had learnt that I *did* wonder about the mechanism of action and that it seemed almost like magic to me, there was never a time when I wondered if it actually worked. When LifeStraws and similar products were introduced they were revolutionary and backed by science and serious scrutiny which I had already been aware they stood up to and passed, so it was obvious the devices worked
@AWARHERO
Жыл бұрын
Today's "Backed by science" is a totally different ball game....
@d1sternagle
Жыл бұрын
Yes, backed by science ‘lol’!. Means jack sh#t.
Just remember, it cannot removed toxic substances those organisms already put in the water, or virii, or metal contamination. Stay safe!
Wow !! Really glad i happened upon this test run video... I bought two lifestraws a couple years ago, I haven't used them yet I'm saving them for a dire situation i hope never happens. Aside from filtering any water using the tie-on bag method, i will also likely boil it as well, just for added insurance. I know it may not be necessary but knowing I did so would make me feel better about drinking the water
Great vid , i would really like to see the same test repeated using several of the major similar type water filters , sawyer , grayl , etc .
What happens when you put alcohol in the contaminated water
@DeesonJame
2 жыл бұрын
Drunk bacteria.
@StrikeWyvern
Жыл бұрын
DRUNK BUGS!
Americans are incredible all their inventions push the humankind forward
@fluffyouistiti3148
2 жыл бұрын
Only this is Swiss lol
@LitULTRA
2 жыл бұрын
@@fluffyouistiti3148 Its made withc Carter Center support. from USA.
@TemplarX2
2 жыл бұрын
@@LitULTRA Yea but the technoly is from a French Swiss company based in Lausanne Switzerland.
Thank you my friend. Great test!!
this is an absolutely incredible video
"Hopefully I don't die, right?" *drinks water* No new video after July 2020.
@daz_online
3 жыл бұрын
Bruh
@viralshark
3 жыл бұрын
yiiiikes