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iled Under (Drink) by aop1980 on 15-08-2007

The iStraw filters 99.99% of all waterborne bacteria through its built-in filter. The iStraw is capable of filtering up to 500 liters of water before you need to replace the filter cartridge.

The nice thing is for $40 you won’t have to go through the pains to refill a water filter around the house, or worry about explosive diarrhea while traveling overseas.

iStraw [via Gizmodo]

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    [...] of water bottles cut back on waste, they save you from having to do more dishes and if you use an iStraw you might never have to wash your Refill Not Landfill [...]


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    foXnoMad » 5 Quick Ways To Save On Travel on November 1st, 2007 at 10:01 am #

    [...] Bring a small water filter with you - Bottled water is a huge waste of money, but hard to find from the tap, even in western Europe. Fill up the empty pitcher with socks to save space in your suitcase. If you can’t really trust the water, bring water purification tablets or an iStraw. [...]


    foXnoMad » 33 Ways To Green Your Travels on November 19th, 2007 at 9:17 am #

    [...] road trip or going overseas. If you can’t be sure about germs at your destination, buy a 99$ iStraw that filters out 99.999% of dirt and [...]


    foXnoMad » Gifts For Globetrotters on December 7th, 2007 at 7:55 am #

    [...] the cell phone and laptop extended batteries and hand-held water purification system (similar to an iStraw). Some other good ideas include an Ultimate Spork, a laptop lock that can be used to secure many [...]


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