| Brand | BKLES |
| Special Feature | Heavy Duty, Leak Proof, Lightweight, Portable, Self Cleaning |
| Product Dimensions | 3.9"L x 1.9"W x 6.7"H |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Item Weight | 450 Grams |
| Model Name | BK-3000 |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 700 Milliliters Per Minute |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 500 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | electric water filter Advanced 6-Stage Filtration System, Ultrafiltration, PP, KDF and Activated Carbon |
Good battery life and strong hand pump when battery's rub down. Capable of charging a phone when not in use. Replacement filters are easy to install and cleaning is just as easy. Great outdoor item to own. Value is on par with many retailers offering identical products.
It feels bigger/heavier than I expected, but that was my fault for not paying attention. However, I wanted the features that it had, and there is always a compromise somewhere. Considering the price, I am tickled. Everything worked as hoped, and it has held up on the trail. I don't know what to say about water filtering capabilities other than to say that I never got sick, so?? But again, it's hard to say if it was because of the superior water filtering capability since I didn't have anything to compare with. I.E., I never drank the water without a filter to know if it was contaminated. Sometimes you can taste the water, and it has a slight odor if the water was stagnant, but after a few filters of the same glass of water, it was easily drinkable with little unpleasantness. One thing to mention is the battery life rocks, and this thing pumps fast. I love the manual backup too. Remember, if one is none, then two is one. Sometimes, redundancy is good.
These things are pretty darn cool everything becomes fresh water so if you like to camp with out a 5th wheel this is a must
Really like this. Would buy again. Easy to carry and use.
Charged up and used. Great 6 filter electric system. Compact and works well. I charged it by plugging it in to my high speed charger. I haven't used the solar panel charger yet. The tubes do need to be laid out so there is no kink in the tubes. When doing this outdoors this is easy. Indoors when trying to use it without making a mess is a different story. I have found as I got older, I seemed to get a mild version of Montezuma's revenge when I travel outside of the area I live. Being a scientist I hypothesized that this might be due to a local bacterial/viral load in the water.Since I started using filters to treat water while traveling, I have had no issues with this. If you have any type of arm pain, an electronic filter like this is ideal. It works great fits in it's carry box with enough space for an extra pre-filter. It even comes with a small carabiner clip to attach to a strap, if you are hiking or going out on a trip. Also, given the issues with forever chemicals in todays world, this does have an Activated Carbon Filter section which does remove some of these chemicals. It is easy to use and the input and output ports are protected that helps to keep them from getting contaminated.
If you have a bomb that has exploded outside no need to fear you got clean refreshing water!! This is a neat little contraption thankfully, I have not had to use it because of a bomb, but I’m getting my apocalypse preparedness kit just in case and I will be ready. Water taste pretty good. It’s pretty small though so don’t expect a whole lot of water. It’s probably about a bottle of water that it filters out
I purchased this and took it to my family in Jamaica, who has suffered major damage due to hurricane Melissa. This was among some of the other things that I purchased, but was the lease that I was thinking about just happened to put it in my shopping cart cause it looked neat. A week later it turns out it is the best thing that I brought to them. Right now, drinking water is running out. They don’t even have much left at the stores and even the stores that do have them, the price has gone up and a lot of people don’t even have access to money at this time. My husband and his family were able to collect rainwater and fill up 35 gallon jugs of fresh drinking water filtering the rain water through this. The solar feature is amazing because of course they don’t have power right now. Very very pleased.
Just did an overnight backpacking trip with my family and this was the favorite item we brought. At first I was a little worried by the size/weight, however it proved its value. The solar panel is sensitive and keeps everything working great. We used it to purify river water. It was efficient and the water was better tasting than from other filters I use. When the power ran out, the hand pump continued to run smooth. It was also invaluable for keeping our devices charged (I purchased a much shorter charging cord to minimize weight and bulk). We didn’t need the light as we are at more than 18 hours of daylight here in Alaska, but it’s still a great feature.
Good battery life and strong hand pump when battery's rub down. Capable of charging a phone when not in use. Replacement filters are easy to install and cleaning is just as easy. Great outdoor item to own. Value is on par with many retailers offering identical products.
It feels bigger/heavier than I expected, but that was my fault for not paying attention. However, I wanted the features that it had, and there is always a compromise somewhere. Considering the price, I am tickled. Everything worked as hoped, and it has held up on the trail. I don't know what to say about water filtering capabilities other than to say that I never got sick, so?? But again, it's hard to say if it was because of the superior water filtering capability since I didn't have anything to compare with. I.E., I never drank the water without a filter to know if it was contaminated. Sometimes you can taste the water, and it has a slight odor if the water was stagnant, but after a few filters of the same glass of water, it was easily drinkable with little unpleasantness. One thing to mention is the battery life rocks, and this thing pumps fast. I love the manual backup too. Remember, if one is none, then two is one. Sometimes, redundancy is good.
These things are pretty darn cool everything becomes fresh water so if you like to camp with out a 5th wheel this is a must
Really like this. Would buy again. Easy to carry and use.
Charged up and used. Great 6 filter electric system. Compact and works well. I charged it by plugging it in to my high speed charger. I haven't used the solar panel charger yet. The tubes do need to be laid out so there is no kink in the tubes. When doing this outdoors this is easy. Indoors when trying to use it without making a mess is a different story. I have found as I got older, I seemed to get a mild version of Montezuma's revenge when I travel outside of the area I live. Being a scientist I hypothesized that this might be due to a local bacterial/viral load in the water.Since I started using filters to treat water while traveling, I have had no issues with this. If you have any type of arm pain, an electronic filter like this is ideal. It works great fits in it's carry box with enough space for an extra pre-filter. It even comes with a small carabiner clip to attach to a strap, if you are hiking or going out on a trip. Also, given the issues with forever chemicals in todays world, this does have an Activated Carbon Filter section which does remove some of these chemicals. It is easy to use and the input and output ports are protected that helps to keep them from getting contaminated.
If you have a bomb that has exploded outside no need to fear you got clean refreshing water!! This is a neat little contraption thankfully, I have not had to use it because of a bomb, but I’m getting my apocalypse preparedness kit just in case and I will be ready. Water taste pretty good. It’s pretty small though so don’t expect a whole lot of water. It’s probably about a bottle of water that it filters out
I purchased this and took it to my family in Jamaica, who has suffered major damage due to hurricane Melissa. This was among some of the other things that I purchased, but was the lease that I was thinking about just happened to put it in my shopping cart cause it looked neat. A week later it turns out it is the best thing that I brought to them. Right now, drinking water is running out. They don’t even have much left at the stores and even the stores that do have them, the price has gone up and a lot of people don’t even have access to money at this time. My husband and his family were able to collect rainwater and fill up 35 gallon jugs of fresh drinking water filtering the rain water through this. The solar feature is amazing because of course they don’t have power right now. Very very pleased.
Just did an overnight backpacking trip with my family and this was the favorite item we brought. At first I was a little worried by the size/weight, however it proved its value. The solar panel is sensitive and keeps everything working great. We used it to purify river water. It was efficient and the water was better tasting than from other filters I use. When the power ran out, the hand pump continued to run smooth. It was also invaluable for keeping our devices charged (I purchased a much shorter charging cord to minimize weight and bulk). We didn’t need the light as we are at more than 18 hours of daylight here in Alaska, but it’s still a great feature.
BK3000’s water filtration system survival advanced electric pump delivers effortless water purification with 0.01‑micron precision. In electric mode, it rapidly processes contaminated water while requiring minimal effort. Designed for robust outdoor use, this feature ensures a consistent, hands‑free water supply during camping, hiking, or survival situations.
video Emergency Hand PumpWhen electric power is low or unavailable, BK3000’s water purifier survival robust manual hand pump takes over. Its ergonomic design enables instant water purification in any emergency, ensuring that you always have access to clean water. This dual‑mode operation provides unmatched reliability in remote or extreme conditions.
video Direct Sunlight for ChargingThe built‑in high‑efficiency solar panel allows BK3000 to recharge off‑grid. By harnessing solar energy, the portable water filter stays powered throughout long expeditions. This eco‑friendly charging method continuous operation during extended camping and hiking trips.
video Use of Emergency LightBK3000 emergency water filter features an integrated SOS emergency light system that provides clear illumination during night or low‑visibility conditions. This function enhances your safety by signaling for help and guiding you through dark surroundings, making it an indispensable tool for outdoor emergencies.
SOS Reverse ChargingAdding extra versatility, BK3000 water filter camping system offers reverse charging capability to power your mobile devices when needed. This feature transforms the purifier into a multi‑purpose survival tool, ensuring you can stay connected and secure during your outdoor adventures.
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