Polar Pure Water Purifier

harryhaller

Settler
Dec 3, 2008
530
0
Bruxelles, Belgium
I'd be much, much more interested in getting PUR water purifer:
http://www.vtarmynavy.com/pur-clean-drinking-water-kit.htm


It does not use iodine, but is chlorine based and provides a total solution - giving you drinking tap quality water from sludge - so to speak.

It's given to underdeveloped countries for their drinking water problems.

The only problem is that the kit, which is quite simple and consists of a simple muslin filter and the powder, cleans 10 litres at a time, which is a bit too much for us. But I'm sure there's a way of getting around that.

I just need the replacement packs:
http://www.vtarmynavy.com/pur-purifier-of-water---6-packets.htm
But I'd join a group buy for the complete kit, since it is the powder which you are paying for and I wouldn't mind the spare filter (which is washable) and the extra water containers.
 

craeg

Native
May 11, 2008
1,437
12
New Marske, North Yorkshire

craeg

Native
May 11, 2008
1,437
12
New Marske, North Yorkshire
After speaking to my friend that is sourcing these for me, I may have to up the price by a whopping £1.00 :lmao: due to duties and shipping :confused: but will let you know as soon as it is confirmed. Will this stop people ordering? Please let me know soonish.

Cheers and sorry
Craeg
 

craeg

Native
May 11, 2008
1,437
12
New Marske, North Yorkshire
I have just been given some bad news about this potential group buy, due to the item being on a US DEA watch list, my US contact that promised me he could get them has now decided it is maybe too difficult.

I am sorry about this and I will keep working on him until I get a definitive answer.

LESSON: If it sounds too good to be true then it probably is :(

I will keep you all informed, sorry :togo:
 

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