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Bottle Adaptor with Activated Carbon
Katadyn
Bottle Adaptor with Activated Carbon
$21.56
Description

  Attaches to a widemouth bottle to improve water taste

  Bad-tasting or foul-smelling water is tough to swallow, literally. But hydration is life. This adapter with an activated carbon cartridge makes sure your widemouth bottle is faithfully filled with clean, refreshing, crisp water – so pure-tasting and chemical-free you’ll want to drink even more. With a replaceable carbon insert, that’s no problem. Simply attach your filter hose to the cartridge and pump into your bottle as normal.

  Please note: The hose and bottle pictured are not included.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Katadyn
Treatment Type:
Other Accessories
Color:
Black
Weight:
59 g (2 oz)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
8013450
UPC:
604375134508
Other Features:
FACTS
-- Refillable, external carbon cartridge for all filters with an outlet hose (for example Katadyn Pocket. Hose and filter not included.).
-- Ideal for Katadyn Camp to fill up jerry cans.
PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS > BENEFITS
-- Activated carbon granules > reduce chemicals and make water taste fresher
-- Bottle adapter > fits different water bottles
-- Outlet barb > fits most hydration systems
USE
-- Attach directly to the end of the filter outlet hose. When filling in the activated carbon, fine dust is formed. Flush out with the first liter of water.
• Technology: Activated carbon granules
• Effect: Reduces chemicals and improves taste and odor of filtered water. Not effective against protozoa, bacteria, or viruses.
• Useful life: 200 liters
• Dimensions: Length 5 cm (2')
• Diameter: 5 cm (2')
• Material: Plastic, activated carbon
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