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Activated Carbon + Ion Exchange Filter Replacement (Fall 2022)
Activated Carbon + Ion Exchange Filter Replacement (Fall 2022)
$9.37
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  Replacement filter for LifeStraw Flex, Flex w/ Gravity Bag, and Play

  • The LifeStraw Activated Carbon + Ion Exchange Filter Replacement protects against heavy metals like lead, chlorine, and other heavy metals, bad taste and odor, as well as organic chemical matter like pesticides, herbicides, and VOCs to improve taste

  • Independently lab tested, durable and BPA-free

  • Every fill avoids single use plastic bottled water!

  • Your purchase has impact: one purchase, one child, one year of safe water

  Compatible with LifeStraw Flex, LifeStraw Flex with Gravity Bag, and LifeStraw Play (each sold separately).

Footprint sold separately.
Description

  Description:

  -- Protects against heavy metals like lead, chlorine, and other heavy metals, bad taste and odor, as well as organic chemical matter to improve taste

  -- Replaceable activated carbon + ion exchange filter lasts up to 100 liters

  -- All LifeStraw water filters are tested in their accredited lab and independently tested to meet U.S. EPA and NSF/ANSI international standards for drinking water

  -- Compatible with LifeStraw Flex, LifeStraw Flex with Gravity Bag, LifeStraw Play (each sold separately)

  -- Your purchase has impact: one purchase, one child, one year of safe water

  Specs:

  -- Activated carbon + ion exchange filter protects against heavy metals like lead, chlorine, and other heavy metals, bad taste and odor, as well as organic chemical matter to improve taste

  -- Meets NSF 42 drinking water standard for chlorine reduction

  -- Meets NSF 53 drinking water standard for reduction of lead

  -- Activated carbon + ion exchange filter lasts up to 26 gal | 100 L

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