Are we still on the Sawyer vs Millbank debate?
yawn !
I use a Milbank bag to carry my Sawyer in.
Are we still on the Sawyer vs Millbank debate?
yawn !
... am i right in saying you sell them?
I don't understand why my opinion has come under such fire though.
Does it guarantee the water is safe to drink = No
So all it's really being used for is a water scoop, it's not even a good water storage solution as you can't reduce or stop it's flow/leaking.
My point is a Sawyer filter is not high tech, doesn't use chemicals has no moving parts, it filters out algae, leaf litter, fine sand/gravel is lighter, cheaper and easier to find, it does EVERYTHING the Millbank bag does PLUS it makes the water safe to drink.
I use an msr filter, weighs more than either of them, cost more and is considerably larger. I use it cos its the one ive got....
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Lighter? 3oz (84g) vs 56g - half as heavy again
Cheaper? £55.95 before postage vs £6 to a UK address (£8.20 to Greece)
Easier to find? Google search vs One Click Here
and only filters out lager detritus
Does it guarantee the water is safe to drink = No
So all it's really being used for is a water scoop,
modern filters are safer, lighter, quicker and easier
It's all this silly nonsense of trying to defend them against modern water filters that's causing the problem.
I can't see how anyone in their right mind could argue it's not a system that's had it's day though.
Maybe it's because I don't drink from really dirty matter (farm ponds) but to me, the Milbank just seems like a solution in search of a problem.
Maybe it's because I don't drink from really dirty matter (farm ponds) but to me, the Milbank just seems like a solution in search of a problem.
Not at all, the bag removes grit and crap leaving you water to boil (heat above 70c), no moving parts, nothing to clog so whats not to like. Modern filters won't remove viruses so in some conditions you'll need to heat treat water anyway. I've given my daughter a Sawyer mini for her holiday in Tunisia as a back up to bottled water et al in the hotel.
I do see your point, as I've quite rarely HAD to use the millbank, and often I just go straight to boiling... Hell if I'm on an exercise ill just take a cheap p58 rip off in my webbing to fill up with the cloudy stuff and pop two aqua tabs into it and I've not been sick yet :L (yet being the important bit)
I do see your point, as I've quite rarely HAD to use the millbank, and often I just go straight to boiling... Hell if I'm on an exercise ill just take a cheap p58 rip off in my webbing to fill up with the cloudy stuff and pop two aqua tabs into it and I've not been sick yet :L (yet being the important bit)
Maybe. But I rarely find water that needs it (like Isaid, I ain't drinking from a farm pond full of cow $h#=) no matter how much it's filtered. And when I do find gritty, debris filled water, wrapping my bandana over the top of my canteen before submerging it to fill does the same thing.
Exactly.
Done the same many times when i served. Straight into the 58 bottle and double strength 2 puritabs. No problems
I wouldn't drink from a pond like that anyway Santaman2000, but I do drink from burns which run through peat and bracken and over gravel......