M. Jakob
Comentado en Alemania el 6 de noviembre de 2023
Funktioniert wie beschrieben
Cresson
Comentado en Francia el 17 de septiembre de 2022
Je l’ai utilisé sur 70L d’eau de rivière en cumulé pour le moment et je n’ai pas été malade. Il faut le coupler avec un filtre cependant. Le fonctionnement est simple, cependant il est un peu difficile de voire les led indiquant l’état du traitement de l’eau quand on est en plein soleil.
GM J
Comentado en México el 16 de junio de 2020
Una de las mejores opciones para purificar agua si viajas ligero. Utiliza pilas comunes, deben de tener buena carga para ser utilizadas con este SteriPen. Yo no recomiendo que se use la lámpara como linterna por diversas circunstancias inherentes a usar una luz de este tipo. Es fácil de usar y sugiero que se utilice con recipientes de "boca" ancha para poder utilizar bien el SteriPen. Este purificador vale la pena comprarlo, por funcional y por su eficacia al usarlo.
iECCO1111
Comentado en México el 2 de noviembre de 2019
Es fácil de usar, un diseño resistente, viene con su funda. Si no se usa como purificador, sirve como linterna. Lo único enredoso, es memorizar cada parpadeo de las luces para saber lo que indica.
Juan José
Comentado en México el 15 de septiembre de 2019
lo he utilizado en 4 o 5 ocasiones y me avisa que ya se terminaron las baterías, es cómodo llevarlo cuando andas en caminata y no quieres andar cargando botellas de agua.... pero LLEVA BATERÍAS EXTRA
Beto VaMu
Comentado en México el 12 de abril de 2019
👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Jaeger
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 16 de julio de 2016
Does what it says on the tin, easy to use and fit my CR123a/16340 batteries that I have for torches...Will bring it on all foreign holidays aswell as making it part of my day hiking pack.Easy to use and works well with my Nalgene 32oz wide mouth bottle.
Bossi
Comentado en India el 9 de octubre de 2016
Ya! very good quality.
Timothy McFadden
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de mayo de 2015
This was the absolute BEST thing we purchased for our recent Everest Base Camp trek. It worked like a charm, and we used it multiple times per day. We never had to purchase bottled/boiled water. Another great thing (depending on where you are at) is that the SteriPEN doesn't change the taste of the water. That was great up in the Himalaya (Kathmandu was a different story).I really wanted to get the USB rechargeable SteriPEN. Although it would have been perfect for camping, it was going to be a pain on our trek. That's why we purchased this version. We went through 2 sets of batteries and we were on our 3rd. It functioned perfectly; we never had an issue.This also works VERY fast as opposed to iodine/chlorine tablets. Those can take up to 4 hours to kill cryptosporidia/giardia. The SteriPEN "kills" everything in 90 seconds. Granted, that's "per liter", but it's still a lot quicker.The only downside I can think of is "one liter at a time". It worked great for 2 people. I would certainly look for some kind of gravity device for large groups (not to mention you "only" get ~50 liters on new batteries).EDIT: 3/29/2016I've had this pen for almost a year now (can't believe it's been that long since I was in Nepal). It's still holding up to a 5 star review. We've since taken on a couple of trips (one time to Mexico and one time to Guatemala).After reading some of the other reviews, I feel like I should mention that this works best with 1 liter, wide-mouth bottles. I actually purchased a Camelbak Chute () to go along with this particular SteriPEN (and I needed a new water bottle anyway). You can treat less than 1 liter, but you should never treat more than 1 liter at a time (and no ice). For example, you could treat a glass of tap water (as long as it's deep enough to make contact with the contacts).The SteriPEN never reached the bottom of the Chute. However, there was enough room to agitate the contaminated water by sticking the pen down in and then swirling it around. All I can say is that neither my wife nor I ever got sick using this system.