I usually keep some water purification tablets on hand for emergencies, either where I run out of water on a hike and need to use river water, or (less likely) manure hitting the windmill-type events at home. Because of this usage style my 8 year old pack of chlorine tablets is almost totally full with only a few used.
I just bought a new set and opted for the fancy high tech chlorine dioxide tablets, which work against parasites as well as viruses and bacteria. I noticed that my old chlorine tablets "expired" in 2016 and their accompanying flavor neutralisers expired in 2012.
Do things like this really expire or is it a case of slapping expiry dates on things that don't actually go bad?
Is there any reason to hold onto these now that I have the apparently superior in every way chlorine dioxide tablets?
I just bought a new set and opted for the fancy high tech chlorine dioxide tablets, which work against parasites as well as viruses and bacteria. I noticed that my old chlorine tablets "expired" in 2016 and their accompanying flavor neutralisers expired in 2012.
Do things like this really expire or is it a case of slapping expiry dates on things that don't actually go bad?
Is there any reason to hold onto these now that I have the apparently superior in every way chlorine dioxide tablets?