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LittleUrbanPrepper (ID: 1qY6ux22) India No.509182134 [Report] >>509182224 >>509182813 >>509182835 >>509183018 >>509183061 >>509183402 >>509183593 >>509183747 >>509183992 >>509184360 >>509184684 >>509185551 >>509185775 >>509187163 >>509187374 >>509187567 >>509187782 >>509189716 >>509192881 >>509193876 >>509195972 >>509196284 >>509198164 >>509198570 >>509200296 >>509200380 >>509200705 >>509200951 >>509201030
Are you prepping anon ? Water filteration edition.
One must prepare for water. It'll be the first to go and It's second only to Air. You need clean water for
>Drinking
>Cooking
>First aid
>Hygiene

You need to aim atleast
>2l in survival kit
>500l storage in apartments
>2000l in small homes
>5000l in large homes

If you have proper filteration methods you can count all the water potable : suitable for drinking.

Each person needs atleast 5l water daily for survival. Calculate on based of that.

I'll continue in comments

Last thread. >>508684356 >>506170389

Flaggots stay away
Bots stay away
NPC stay away.

Start sharing anons.
Anonymous (ID: FYdSIX9U) United Kingdom No.509182224 [Report] >>509199971
>>509182134 (OP)
im prepping to kill brownoids like you
Anonymous (ID: L1K24euq) United States No.509182266 [Report]
fuck you dalit
LittleUrbanPrepper (ID: 1qY6ux22) India No.509182513 [Report]
This is my filteration kit for BOB
>Sawyer mini with backflush
>Lifestraw
>Purification tablets
>My diy prefilter to increase life of sawyer and lifestraw. It removes everything until small clay particles.
>A small funnel

I'm still finding
>Good 6 mm pipe to make gravitation system . Pvc pipes start leaking oil from their material
>Steripen (too expensive)

Although all in all you should have these as bare minimum in your home. Try to carry a filter in your edc kit
Anonymous (ID: 9Og3M1hT) United States No.509182813 [Report] >>509183003 >>509183680 >>509192754
>>509182134 (OP)
i have a well and 500' of parachord, im just going to lower a vessel into my well and pull the water out if i loose power. i have a bunch of lifestraws but haven't used them. i took the sawyer mini backpacking latam and it sucks. next i want to have a pond made
Anonymous (ID: Nw3AfyDR) United States No.509182835 [Report] >>509184208
>>509182134 (OP)
List of useful products for anons to consider, backpacking style filters are a great start but hardly sufficient for long term use
>sawyer high flo tap filter
>rv hookup carbon/sediment prefilters
>bathtub waterbob bag
>aquamira storage formula
>hypochlorous sodium generators
>rain barrels (if legal in your jurisdiction)
Anonymous (ID: WUWCQSmV) United States No.509182881 [Report]
Is that to wash your ass with?
Anonymous (ID: 9pfnBTTL) United States No.509182958 [Report]
Rangeban India now.
Anonymous (ID: rfujwaXY) United States No.509182986 [Report] >>509183110 >>509183190 >>509184208
I live in Florida. We never run out of water. You can easily find it then distill it for drinking.
Anonymous (ID: Nw3AfyDR) United States No.509183003 [Report] >>509183199
>>509182813
If your well pump runs on 120v should be super easy to find an inexpensive lithium battery all-in-one unit that can run it - - prices have come down a lot recently
Anonymous (ID: m3O7eZJY) United States No.509183018 [Report]
>>509182134 (OP)
>prepping

Do you mean for the week, ranjeet?
Anonymous (ID: VkNxungW) United States No.509183061 [Report]
>>509182134 (OP)
>flag
Anonymous (ID: xi77yhZf) United States No.509183110 [Report]
>>509182986
Same with me in Alaska.
Anonymous (ID: x+7sWJHC) United States No.509183190 [Report] >>509184437
>>509182986
Same but I bought a fat stack of Black Berkey Candles before brandon put the kibosh on them. I can live off lake water for several years.
Anonymous (ID: 9Og3M1hT) United States No.509183199 [Report] >>509183379 >>509184437
>>509183003
its 240v, one of my biggest mistakes since i could have gotten a 120v. plus it uses alot of electricity, ive looked into running it from solar and its not realistic unless i want to spend $10k
LittleUrbanPrepper (ID: 1qY6ux22) India No.509183375 [Report]
You need to Get an RO filter for your home. For large volume filteration. It must have a carbon filter as well as UV disinfection.

Do not buy overly complicated builds with circuits and AI etc. They fail early and hard to repair. But simple kits with filters a pump and UV tube.

Don't buy systems with LED UV disinfection. All those led are fake.
Your system should have a fluorescent UV tube . I prefer philips and Osram. You can get the datasheet online and you can check their exposure with simple banana test.
Anonymous (ID: Nw3AfyDR) United States No.509183379 [Report]
>>509183199
Bluetti has new very inexpensive unit that does 240v on indiegogo right now (apex 300), pricey of course but in the range of 1-3k depending on how many batteries you add on the support the inverter which is half as much as 240v used to cost just a year ago
Anonymous (ID: YvjwqsNF) United States No.509183402 [Report] >>509184437 >>509194234
>>509182134 (OP)
>blocks your path
>$50
Anonymous (ID: j82ed3QA) United States No.509183593 [Report]
>>509182134 (OP)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUmUz8ol9Ow
LittleUrbanPrepper (ID: 1qY6ux22) India No.509183680 [Report] >>509184042
>>509182813
That's awesome. But you still need ways to filter and purify. As you have a water source, during collapse/disaster it my be targeted/sabotaged to leverage against you.

>i took the sawyer mini backpacking latam and it sucks.

How. Flow rate ? Clogging ?
Anonymous (ID: ZbXXb6UF) United States No.509183716 [Report]
Rangeban india now
Anonymous (ID: sO0MVzea) United States No.509183747 [Report]
>>509182134 (OP)
>pajeet thinks a lifestraw will allow him to drink from the ganges
My sides have taken leave of this plane of existence
Anonymous (ID: rfujwaXY) United States No.509183896 [Report] >>509185409
posted in wrong thread
Yeah you can just get any container and fill it with any water, use some clear plastic sheeting and some finagling or glass, and make an evaporative distiller that can output a pint or more an hour here in FL.
Also, making filters isn't hard either. Purifying is easy if you have bleach, peroxide, or do like I do and have some potassium permanganate around. You can generate chlorine or chloramine, you can use silver or silver salts, all kinds of ways to make/purify fresh water.

If you don't know basic chemistry and engineering skills, learn them. They're more valuable than all the prepper shit you could ever stockpile, because you can make all kinds of useful stuff from seemingly useless bullshit.
Anonymous (ID: qh/qqxpw) Australia No.509183992 [Report] >>509184174 >>509185409
>>509182134 (OP)
Water comes out of the sky. Any arid regions already have water storage systems so they are good. Apartment dwellers may have issues and storing 2 tonne of water inside a small apartment will be hard anyway, if not totally impossible.

If you're in a humid environment you could run a condenser tube (same as what cools your fridge or AC) and collect the condensation off that. It should be relatively clean.wYMHG
Anonymous (ID: 9Og3M1hT) United States No.509184042 [Report] >>509185409
>>509183680
it clogged with just a couple uses, i took super clear water from a river. i tried to unclogg it but was unsuccessful.
Anonymous (ID: Nw3AfyDR) United States No.509184174 [Report] >>509185409
>>509183992
I read somewhere that drinking evap condensate is a good way to get legionnaires' but if its purified somehow probably okay. There are dedicated units to produce distilled atmoshpheric water but crazy expensive and power hungry.
LittleUrbanPrepper (ID: 1qY6ux22) India No.509184208 [Report] >>509184299 >>509184467
>>509182835
Good stuff anon. Yes pocket filters are only for short term scenerio.
>>509182986
Don't rely completely on distillation. You'll need to save fuel, avoid heat signature and faster methods. It also needs to be passive.

Learn to make a charcoal slow sand filter.
schmutzdecke is what actually filters the water. See https://www.slowsandfilter.org/f_valve.html
Anonymous (ID: QM04Ywjv) United States No.509184299 [Report] >>509185409
>>509184208
Or you could just boil it for 5 minutes
Anonymous (ID: bq5D3jTB) United States No.509184360 [Report] >>509185652
>>509182134 (OP)
Anon I can just ride my bike to the local river and get all the water I need. And if that isn't possible, I got 5 other water sources within one hour bicycle ride. I also have the ability to transport 100L on the bicycle thanks to the trailer
LittleUrbanPrepper (ID: 1qY6ux22) India No.509184437 [Report] >>509184665
>>509183402
Distillation/boiling is good for rare occasions but you cannot use it regularly.You'll need to save fuel, avoid heat signature and faster methods. It also needs to be passive.

Learn to make a charcoal slow sand filter.
schmutzdecke is what actually filters the water. See https://www.slowsandfilter.org/f_valve.html

>>509183190
>>509183199
Been making these threads since Feburary and always happy to see real anons sharing knowledge with each other.
Anonymous (ID: rfujwaXY) United States No.509184467 [Report]
>>509184208
In Florida you can use the sun to distill. Also, PLENTY of stuff to burn to boil water. Grasses and old brush by the ton in my yard alone.
Anonymous (ID: gW13inkx) Australia No.509184555 [Report] >>509184734 >>509184809 >>509185168
I am planning to build a DIY burkey water filtration out of stainless steel stock pots. Do I need to get the legit burkey brand filters or is there a cheaper alternative that is as effective? I already have a lifestraw peak series solo and significant water storage atm.
Anonymous (ID: 0fPxYn7s) United States No.509184665 [Report] >>509185105 >>509185652
>>509184437
I have at least 12 local springs that are safe to drink from, at least 3 that no one else seems to know about. Moving doesn't make sense to me. Once I have ammo and guns, salt, and a clean spring, I can shoot a few deer or one elk and have as much food as I need for a year
Anonymous (ID: /uqw62qH) United States No.509184684 [Report]
>>509182134 (OP)
Why would a jeet need clean water your body is used to all sorts of dangerous toxins
Anonymous (ID: Nw3AfyDR) United States No.509184734 [Report] >>509185168 >>509185622
>>509184555
Don't waste your time with that alex jones tier bullshit, they have been discredited several times with faked lab results and such. Any filter worth it's weight requires water pressure to operate. The only alternatives are chemical sanitization or massive amounts of energy to boil the water. Get a cheap 12v battery, rv water pump, and then use any top notch filter you want.
Anonymous (ID: 9Og3M1hT) United States No.509184809 [Report] >>509185652
>>509184555
amazon has a bunch of knockoffs for $30.
Anonymous (ID: bq5D3jTB) United States No.509185105 [Report] >>509185286
>>509184665
You still need fat though. That's why you gotta fish
Anonymous (ID: PvlVsFTN) United States No.509185117 [Report]
"Prepping" is for people running away, I'm running towards.

Everyone is storing up while I'm throwing away. Can't sprint while burdened by possessions, if you'd join me I wouldn't have to run as fast. But since most people won't it seems I'm going to have to be real, real fast.
LittleUrbanPrepper (ID: 1qY6ux22) India No.509185168 [Report] >>509185537
>>509184555
Never go cheap on filters as you can never confirm what's coming from the other side. As for storage you need to keep checking it from time to time. Stored water DOES go bad.
>>509184734
Pressure is required but can simply be achieved with a larger head . I.e. the weight of water itself from a sufficient height can create adequate pressure for filteration.
Anonymous (ID: Fa5vVVER) United States No.509185286 [Report]
>>509185105
Elk can be quite fatty if you shoot a cow, and pinion pine nuts are abundant in places
LittleUrbanPrepper (ID: 1qY6ux22) India No.509185409 [Report]
>>509183896
Good one anon
>>509183992
You cannot directly drink condensation. You need to purify it.
>>509184042
Ah. Seems I cannot rely on it as my primary. Thanks.
>>509184174
Correct. Disinfection is necessary.
>>509184299
Not practical. For short term filters and pills are faster and easier. For long term it is impractical as it needs lots of fuel and time . Boiling is alway a last resort.
Anonymous (ID: gW13inkx) Australia No.509185537 [Report] >>509186054 >>509186293
>>509185168
>Stored water DOES go bad.
Be more specific, bad how? I have pool shock to make 5% bleach solution to disinfect the water. I am concerned with a grid down situation where water from the tap stops and I have no desire to line up to get slaughtered like a Gazan in a food/water line.
Anonymous (ID: o7VSGiep) Canada No.509185551 [Report]
>>509182134 (OP)
>dirty hindu animal
>making a thread about clean water
fuckin kill yourself you brown fuck. Vishnu is a dirty nigger whore
Anonymous (ID: bH2vT1dy) United States No.509185622 [Report] >>509185810
>>509184734
Can you recommend filters for this setup?
LittleUrbanPrepper (ID: 1qY6ux22) India No.509185652 [Report] >>509186002 >>509186947
>>509184360
That is good in stable times. But during shtf do you really want to risk yourself going out for water. And 1 hour is a very long trip. Right now it may seem easy. But during disaster, bugin or if you're ill, that 1 hour trip will feel like 10 hour trip.
>>509184665
You're blessed anon. God provided you everything you needed. Now you just have to protect it.
>>509184809
Nope. DON'T go for knockoffs. NOT WORTH IT.
Anonymous (ID: 03jh9ZVo) United States No.509185775 [Report] >>509185882
>>509182134 (OP)
I have been building up my tolerance and immunity to being able to drink most liquids by drinking my piss, other peoples piss, and animal piss.
Anonymous (ID: Nw3AfyDR) United States No.509185810 [Report] >>509186146
>>509185622
Depends on your needs, will the water be potable before you filter it? If not you need to make it safe first with something like a Sawyer TAP filter. A prefilter of some kind would be a good idea of the water comes from a lake or stream or something. After it's potable you can use any standard household filter you want to make it more palletable.
Anonymous (ID: o7VSGiep) Canada No.509185882 [Report]
>>509185775
>t. OPs cousin underage wife
Anonymous (ID: 9Og3M1hT) United States No.509186002 [Report] >>509186253
>>509185652
do you have the ecofiltro in india? i used them alot in latam.
LittleUrbanPrepper (ID: 1qY6ux22) India No.509186054 [Report]
>>509185537
This is just my experience. If I store Ro filtered water for long, after 3-4 months some flocs are visible in water. So Ive made a rule to always filter it and add a disinfection tablet.

I'm not saying that you're wrong. It's best to have storage in your home and that's basically the theme of the thread. I'm just saying that don't drink it directly if it has been sitting for too long.

Picrel is from a bottle from my camping bag.
Anonymous (ID: bH2vT1dy) United States No.509186146 [Report] >>509186368 >>509186485
>>509185810
It would be river water. Whats a good prefilter setup?
LittleUrbanPrepper (ID: 1qY6ux22) India No.509186253 [Report] >>509186434
>>509186002
Nope. There's a brand BRITA which is supposedly good. Other than that it's just local ceramic candle type filters.
Anonymous (ID: rfujwaXY) United States No.509186293 [Report]
>>509185537
>Be more specific, bad how?
Water is the best solvent on earth. It'll absorb a lot of bad things into itself. From the air, from its containment, from anything exposed to it including many hydrophobic substances. And of course a lot of living things(every living thing) loves water.
Anonymous (ID: Nw3AfyDR) United States No.509186368 [Report]
>>509186146
Rv hookup carbon filters, they are cheap and will clog quickly with cloudy water so get extras. Other options might be an inline sediment filters for people who live on well water or something of that nature. Low tech solution would be a pool filter bag or piece of fabric on the intake. Sawyer filters require backwashing as well but easy to do with a water pump.
Anonymous (ID: ZvcjLV73) United States No.509186434 [Report] >>509187967
>>509186253
dont u people have your own image boards? why do u guys come to 4chan?
LittleUrbanPrepper (ID: 1qY6ux22) India No.509186485 [Report]
>>509186146
>Woven yarn + non-woven fabric prefilter
>Hollow fiber filter 0.1 micron
>Activated carbon filter
>UV disinfection
Anonymous (ID: DvKToMAJ) United States No.509186947 [Report] >>509187097 >>509187306
>>509185652
These also work great and I have several
Anonymous (ID: 2PHJYo5D) Canada No.509187097 [Report]
>>509186947
Get a sturdy case for it, I've heard people screw themselves because they had it at the bottom of their bag and accidently dropped their bag on a rock and it breaks.
Anonymous (ID: xlwvoOYY) Romania No.509187163 [Report] >>509187328
>>509182134 (OP)
I just need a gun so I can take everything from people like you
LittleUrbanPrepper (ID: 1qY6ux22) India No.509187306 [Report] >>509187698
>>509186947
In my list. But sadly they cost $300 and $500 here. Which is very expensive. How much did you bought it for ?
Anonymous (ID: Nw3AfyDR) United States No.509187328 [Report] >>509187659
>>509187163
>the raider cope
Every thread never fails, enjoy your sucking chest wound
Anonymous (ID: Fpr1eQdf) Germany No.509187374 [Report]
>>509182134 (OP)
What are you prepping for, camping out in the woods for 3 days?
Anonymous (ID: M5fL+p+3) United States No.509187567 [Report]
>>509182134 (OP)
You could drink putrid blood from a 2 week old corpse and still be healthy. Pajeets have resilience of hyena
Anonymous (ID: xlwvoOYY) Romania No.509187659 [Report]
>>509187328
Imagine not forming a raider gang to obtain regional power.
Anonymous (ID: GfNBH+ym) United States No.509187698 [Report] >>509188356
>>509187306
$130ish
Anonymous (ID: /nYuFCxs) Vietnam No.509187782 [Report]
>>509182134 (OP)
Shut up pajeet. None of us need a fucking indian to tell us this and just by you saying it you've detracted people from the idea of it.
Just stay off the internet please.
Anonymous (ID: tFzGBMaH) No.509187967 [Report]
>>509186434
>why do u guys come to 4chan?
Because the rest of the boards, forums and socia media is pure shit?
Anonymous (ID: M5fL+p+3) United States No.509188013 [Report]
Honestly what is even the point for an Indian dude to ‘prep’? You already live in a post apocalyptic demon infested hell hole. And why the fuck would you try to preserve your life? There are billions of you locusts out there. Nobody gives a flying fuck if 500 mil of your kind dies tomorrow. I just find it hilarious that Indian would try to preserve its life.
LittleUrbanPrepper (ID: 1qY6ux22) India No.509188356 [Report]
>>509187698
Would purchase it in a heartbeat at that price. But sadly ~$130 only gets us picrel.
Anonymous (ID: DIVwVoqV) Portugal No.509189716 [Report]
>>509182134 (OP)
>Forgets water for flushing
Tsk tsk tsk
Ngmi
Anonymous (ID: fVZgB+w5) United States No.509190369 [Report]
bump
Anonymous (ID: fVZgB+w5) United States No.509190496 [Report] >>509191263
good thread

water is life, anons
Anonymous (ID: Uf+cr1Rx) United States No.509190670 [Report] >>509191204 >>509191263 >>509196605
can somene recommend me a daily use water filter not a small emergency one? and it must remove fluoride. i was gonna buy a berkey earlier this year but then i found out they might be liars and crappy so i still dont have one
Anonymous (ID: JJidHlYL) No.509190734 [Report]
Prep me now OP
Anonymous (ID: x+7sWJHC) United States No.509191204 [Report]
>>509190670
>berkey might be liars and crappy
Details?

Reverse osmosis cures all ills and is available at any home improvement store. It's just a lot to set up and you have to trust your mineral pack supplier.
LittleUrbanPrepper (ID: 1qY6ux22) India No.509191263 [Report]
>>509190496
Thanks anon. Hugs
>>509190670
Daily use in what context ? Edc filter or installing in your home's water supply. In any case you need activated carbon filter. Fluoride will be adsorbed in activated carbon . They have a life so once your carbon is saturated/exhausted you'll have to replace it.

>Anything suspended is removed by filteration.
>Most of dissolved gases and metals can be removed by activated carbon
>For hardness/salinity you need reverse osmosis
>For disinfection you need UV/ chlorine.
Anonymous (ID: 882O8Jh3) United States No.509192754 [Report]
>>509182813
>loose power
>loose
shameful.
Anonymous (ID: GMsXqAJm) United States No.509192881 [Report]
>>509182134 (OP)
Pine xylem
It's all u need
Anonymous (ID: Nuvq+MkJ) Romania No.509193659 [Report]
bump
Anonymous (ID: 1A4atOti) Germany No.509193876 [Report] >>509195416
>>509182134 (OP)
lifestraw doesnt work
Anonymous (ID: Xez89uDD) United States No.509194234 [Report]
>>509183402
I'm with you on this. I have plenty of lumber available.
LittleUrbanPrepper (ID: SlF9QlMR) India No.509195416 [Report]
>>509193876
Howcome. Tell us in detail
Anonymous (ID: h3kf2FNr) Australia No.509195972 [Report] >>509198033
>>509182134 (OP)
There are various ways to make a solar still from the basic emergency plastic sheet and a tin can in a hole in the ground to a something more involved you can make cheaply and scale up to make as much clean water as you want and it'll do the job as long as the sun is up and cost almost nothing.
Anonymous (ID: IC2xndGH) Hungary No.509196284 [Report]
>>509182134 (OP)
i have plumbing so i'm good.
Anonymous (ID: iuuCWKf9) United States No.509196605 [Report]
>>509190670
Countertop to in home distillation.
>Shtf
Charcoal isn't hard to make over a fire with a container. All limited use.
Fluoride is not attracted to carbon so removal should not be relied on with carbon filters. Flouride is a poison which sterilizes surface bacteria good and bad. That is why you don't swallow toothpaste. Usually sodium fluoride.
Anonymous (ID: M5fL+p+3) United States No.509197254 [Report]
Why is everyone participating in talking to an Indian? Your attention is encouraging it, akin to feeding wild animal and creating a dependency. This is just not the board for such shenanigans
Anonymous (ID: iOOHgAMJ) France No.509197393 [Report] >>509198326
I bought a cheap portable filtration kit (25€) from AliExpress. It seems to works, but it doesn't look very tough. how fucked am I?
LittleUrbanPrepper (ID: SlF9QlMR) India No.509198033 [Report]
>>509195972
>Takes lot of time
>Depends on sunlight
> Reveals your location
>Unsuitable in windy and storm conditions
>Unsuitable in cold weather
>Heavy
>Plastic leeches


It's in my list but it's pretty far below.
sage (ID: 1LOHp36f) United States No.509198164 [Report]
>>509182134 (OP)
kek seems like every day in India is a survival situation
How many sawyers do you go through a day?
LittleUrbanPrepper (ID: 5nlbgD/0) India No.509198326 [Report] >>509199344
>>509197393
The main thing that filters is the hollow fibres. I don't think that these cheapos have genuine long lasting filters.
>May not have proper filter pore size
>May be defective or cracked fibres
>Poor material. May work today but ruined after a year.

You can cheap out on knives, flashlights, bags and such things because you can see the results in their case and failure won't kill you.

But in water filters you cannot actually identify whether the filter has failed or is there some contamination passing through some crack or unglued part. AND it can lead to your death.

Save money elsewhere. But buy a genuine water filter. Maybe a MSR or katadyn.
Anonymous (ID: 2oM5/U4S) United States No.509198570 [Report]
>>509182134 (OP)
I have a gravity filter, it's pretty based and filters yucky flouride. It's the only water I drink at home.
Anonymous (ID: SL+cLOGB) Australia No.509198832 [Report] >>509199036
The blood of your enemies is already filtered with the kidneys of your enemies.
sage (ID: 1LOHp36f) United States No.509199036 [Report] >>509199102
>>509198832
>gets AIDS and malaria
kek
Anonymous (ID: SL+cLOGB) Australia No.509199102 [Report]
>>509199036
Just boil the blood of your enemies in the skull of your enemies.
Anonymous (ID: iOOHgAMJ) France No.509199344 [Report] >>509200574 >>509200775 >>509200974
>>509198326
I mean you see indians surviving just well and they drink quite dirty water. I have disinfecting tablets on top of that. As long as you avoid chemicals it should be fine, right?
Anonymous (ID: BGL6ZUyP) United Kingdom No.509199971 [Report] >>509200502
>>509182224
This.
I'll just take what I need.
Anonymous (ID: rIB3Bdl3) No.509200296 [Report] >>509200443 >>509200551 >>509200647 >>509200923
>>509182134 (OP)
>Each person needs atleast 5l water daily for survival.
bullshit
it depends what you do. you can go with even 500ml if you stay in a globalld
place doing nothing but sleeping all day.
Anonymous (ID: 24G1cRvC) Australia No.509200380 [Report]
>>509182134 (OP)
>shitskin
>filtration
fuck
Anonymous (ID: 24G1cRvC) Australia No.509200443 [Report] >>509200647
>>509200296
wut?
Anonymous (ID: 24G1cRvC) Australia No.509200502 [Report]
>>509199971
post licence pasty
Anonymous (ID: 24G1cRvC) Australia No.509200551 [Report]
>>509200296
found the subhuman. what hand do you wipe with?
Anonymous (ID: rIB3Bdl3) No.509200574 [Report] >>509200632
>>509199344
>disinfecting tablets
are
>chemicals
chemucal polution is not sothi g you shorterld be worry about, but the live mocroscopic parasites, bacteria in the water.
for some reason theese bastards do not survive in ground water.
so no matter how dirty it mught be getting a water from some freshly dig well is better than getting it from a still water lake, slow floating river.
Anonymous (ID: 24G1cRvC) Australia No.509200632 [Report]
>>509200574
it's alive! define umpire cattle dung
Anonymous (ID: rIB3Bdl3) No.509200647 [Report] >>509200701
>>509200296
>>509200443

>you can go with even 500ml if you stay in a cold place doi g nothing but sleeping all day
Anonymous (ID: 24G1cRvC) Australia No.509200701 [Report]
>>509200647
but the off hand anon. who cleans delilah?
Anonymous (ID: RGB/0yvF) Italy No.509200705 [Report]
>>509182134 (OP)
I only drink milk, orange juice, beer/liquor and carbonated drinks. I have never in my life worried about water filtration because ruminant animals do that work for me.
LittleUrbanPrepper (ID: 5nlbgD/0) India No.509200775 [Report]
>>509199344
Don't see others, see yourself. People get acclimated to their surroundings. Some people are unaffected by tasers, some feel no pain from pepper spray. But that's not a basis for decision making.

If you have disinfection tablets, that's good. With a cheapo filter only thing I could believe is that it will remove turbidity. But pathogens, giardia, protozoa etc. no I don't think these clones can remove them. Maybe they can, maybe they cannot but it's not enough to bet your life on.

The issue is not chinese. The issue is no brand. I cannot see a brand in your image. Many premium things like fenix, nitecore etc are made in china. But the brand gives the assurance of quality control. No name no brand products are just stock clearance of unfit, failed materials.

90% chances your filter is fake. You're in france, unlike me. You should have access to better, premium solutions starting from 25$ . Look into lifestraw and sawyer and if you hve money go mor US made MSR filters
LittleUrbanPrepper (ID: 5nlbgD/0) India No.509200923 [Report]
>>509200296
Maybe if you're parasitic on others. But >foraging food
>Foraging water
>Thinking
>Walking a lot
>Lots of manual work
>Chopping wood etc
>Buffer storage
>Medical requirements
>Sweating

If you're actually trying to survive and working during an emergency scenario you'll need lots of water.
Anonymous (ID: coiBs3Ko) Australia No.509200951 [Report]
>>509182134 (OP)
>indian flag talking about clean water
this thread is peak clownworld
Anonymous (ID: RGB/0yvF) Italy No.509200974 [Report]
>>509199344
India wouldn't exist without popping ivermectin and antibiotic pills like candy.
Anonymous (ID: edZH1A1T) United Kingdom No.509201030 [Report]
>>509182134 (OP)
>clean water
>hygiene
>that flag
Tell me more anon
Anonymous (ID: 24G1cRvC) Australia No.509201050 [Report]
imagine being a subhuman and crowing about we was never slaves bruh