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The Katadyn SteriPEN Ultra is a cutting-edge, rechargeable UV water purifier designed for hikers, campers, and travelers. Featuring a 2200mAh battery rechargeable via USB, it eliminates 99.99% of harmful microorganisms in under 2 minutes per liter. Its durable, portable design fits standard bottles and offers up to 8,000 treatments, making it a reliable, eco-friendly solution for safe hydration on the go.
| ASIN | B00NK9948M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,611 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #11 in Camping & Hiking Water Purifiers |
| Brand | SteriPen |
| Brand Name | SteriPen |
| Capacity | 50 Liters |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 971 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00899321000130 |
| Included Components | Water Purifier |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.3"L x 1.3"W x 1.6"H |
| Item Type Name | UV Water Purifier |
| Item Weight | 0.57 Pounds |
| Manufacture Year | 2021 |
| Manufacturer | Hydro-Photon, Inc. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 2 Liters Per Minute |
| Model Name | Steripen Ultra UV Water Purifier |
| Model Number | ULT-MP-EF |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Portable |
| Power Source | Battery Powered,Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 7.3"L x 1.3"W x 1.6"H |
| Product Shelf Life | 7 Years |
| Purification Method | Ultraviolet |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 500 |
| UPC | 899321000970 899321000987 899321000864 400110428167 899321000130 751738969793 |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Manufacturer Warranty |
T**Y
Using the SteriPEN Ultra USB Rechargeable to Make Tap Water Safe for Nasal Irrigation
I bought the SteriPEN for a different use case than I suspect most other people have. I have a long term sinus condition that requires me to irrigate my nose & sinuses frequently, two or three times per day. My ENT doc made it clear that using plain tap water may have germs that cause infection and is unsafe for nasal irrigation. Unfortunately, that meant that it was necessary to boil water in advance & store it in sterilized containers, or else buy gallon containers of distilled water. My wife and I travel fairly frequently, so we had to take water with us---a hassle if you travel by car, and impossible if you travel by plane. Then one day, after months of this, it occurred to me that UV sterilization might be an option to replace boiled or distilled water. I shopped on Amazon, and found the SteriPEN products and read both the product descriptions and user reviews. The SteriPEN Ultra USB Rechargeable seemed like a really great fit. Before I purchased the SteriPEN, though, I talked to my ENT about whether it would be safe to use to sterilize the water I use for nasal irrigation. He 'blessed' the idea with no hesitation. I ordered the unit from Amazon and have been using it now for several weeks with no ill effects. It has proved to be a huge help to me--no sterilized glass jars, no gallon plastic jugs--in the convenience of preparing the water I use to make my irrigation solution. I use the SteriPEN on its 'half liter' setting to sterilize two cups of water at a time; I get the water from the tap & in less than a minute I've got water that I can safely use to irrigate with. The battery charge lasts a long time--weeks, not days--and when its time to recharge I just plug it in the USB on my computer and let it sit overnight. One thing I want to make clear: in the literature that comes with the product, the manufacturer says clearly that the SteriPEN is NOT a sterilizer. I think this is something their lawyers made them say, because if the unit doesn't sterilize, why would anyone buy the product. But be that as it may, for the record let me state that I didn't rely on their literature or advertising for my use of their product. I thought up this usage on my own, and I ran it by my doctor and got his OK. So, if you think you might want to use it for an application similar to the one I have described here, I urge you to get your doctor's approval before proceeding. I'm very happy with this product. It really works well for me, has excellent build quality, and hopefully will last a long time.
N**W
Good piece of equipment to have.
I went through floods and wildfire in last two years and its good to have a way to clean viruses from questionable drinking water.
A**C
great product, BUT ONE ISSUE. See ***
(Problem below) I recently went to Peru on a study abroad trip and this gave me confidence when drinking water. (I also now use it on US water. It is scary what is still in the water we drink in the US and this may not help much with our problems, but it makes me feel better :/ ) I took Typhoid pills to avoid any food-related problems, but having this for drinking water, tooth brush water, or even a little water to wash your face, is key. I absolutely loved it and, as I was on a trip of almost 30 students where almost all of them had a SteriPen of almost all the different makes and sizes, I really love this specific style (Ultra). The super small one I remember was hard to put in some containers and because the light could only penetrate so deep, they didn't feel as secure as I did. ***The only problem I did have was it not working occasionally. It's strange, but sometimes I would try to purify water (by the rules) several times, and it would never work. I had to borrow other people's SteriPens, because I thought mine was broke! Another student with the same model (Ultra) found that hers did the same and that the only way to make it work was to run it under cold water, then put it back in the glass/cup/bottle. Quite annoying*** ALL OTHER MODELS OF THE STERIPEN WORKED PERFECTLY! I chose this (after doing thorough research on all the models), because I liked that it was USB run and didn't need batteries which frankly causes a lot of waste in our world. However, it's inability to always work is a serious problem. I don't want to scare people from running away from this make and certainly not the SteriPen in general, but its good to know. Also, NO other make or model of the SteriPen had ANY problems. The only issue I had is isolated to the Ultra model. ALL OTHER MODELS WORK PERFECTLY!!!
H**A
#1 Travel Purchase
This is incredible and I hope the technology will improve water quality around the world. I brought it for a several months long trip in South Asia. It's incredibly easy to use. Before you dip it into the water, you press once for 1 Liter (a large water bottle) and twice for 1/2 liter, 16 ounces, or a small water bottle. You dip it into the top of the bottle then tip the bottle over so the pins are submerged. The steripen has a rubber nose so it's leak proof. The UV lights up the water and the display counts down to zero. You get a smiley face when it's all done. 60, maybe 90 seconds. The water tastes clean and good. The battery lasts a long time too. Best travel purchase.
R**N
Buyer Beware...Not Dependable
I don't think I've ever written an Amazon review before, but I feel compelled to now since people rely upon this product to make water safe to drink. After researching various methods of purification, I decided to go with the SteriPEN due to the UV light as well as small size. I tried the pen at home before starting our trip to a remote island in Nicaragua, and it worked fine. Once on the island, I used the pen three times on the first day and it was all smiley faces. But on the second day, it stopped working completely and I only got frowny faces with the burned out lightbulb symbol. I waited a couple hours and tried again, but still it did not work. Over the course of the next couple days, it only worked one more time, but the rest of the time was just frowny face and the burned out lightbulb. I have returned the product. I would highly advise anyone choosing to travel with the SteriPEN to have another method of sterilization as a backup.
P**P
Excited with hesitation
First and foremost, I am excited to have a lightweight water treatment solution for backcountry endeavors. After a few years of hesitating I sucked it up and purchased one that seemed like a proper compromise between weight and battery life (the main dichotomy with Steripens). Unfortunately, the first one delivered had an electronic problem of some sort. The visual interface was damaged in some way and it would not charge or turn on when charged. Luckily Amazon's replacement policy is easy to use and I had a replacement within days (they actually shipped it One Day like I originally had). I postponed an early season hiking trip because of the issue but I also have a lot of leeway in timing my trips. The replacement arrived in great packaging and worked as its supposed to. My guess is I will not have any further issues from here on out and will likely be extremely happy with my purchase. The downside is that the original flawed item has left me skeptical and concerned about backcountry travel. I will likely carry a small bleach dropper with me as a backup until I gain complete confidence. Why I bought it: 1) Lighter solution than my current filter/pump. I have 2 pumps that range in weight from 12 ounces to 1 pound in real packed weight. Both are bulky and relatively heavy for the solo trips I often do. The Ultra weighs 4.7 ounces on my scale (5.7 with neoprene case if desired) and is roughly 1/2 to 2/3 the size of the pumps. That is half the weight of my normal options. 2) Non-chemical: Ultralight hikers have gone to chlorine-dioxide treatments. While they are deemed safe for human consumption I prefer not to add other chemicals to my life and diet. 3) Quick: a half liter takes 48 seconds and 1 liter treatment takes 1.5 minutes. Thats a little quicker than my pump and a huge decrease in time for chemicals (which take 20-30 minutes to 4 hours) to kill protozoas that I would really like to avoid. 4) Ultra Battery: has enough battery life between charges, 50 liters, for 95% of my adventures. Its a perfect solution for 3-4 day trips with my wife and friends or the 1-2 week long trips I do solo. I prefer reducing my use of disposable batteries and the models that take rechargeable external batteries compromise the # of treatments available. And for $10 Steripen will replace the internal battery when it finally bites the bullet (plus shipping I here). 5) Overall cost: Much cheaper then both chemicals and pumps. The UV bulb last 5-10 times longer than the micro filter which cost around $40 a pop to replace. Cons: 1) Limited duration of use: The Ultra's internal battery only last 50 liters which doesn't not suit all trips. 2) Electronic/computerized: not field repairable and can go dead at any moment. Disconcerting but I can always boil my water if need be. At some point it will die though and add to the electronic waste of this country. Overall though I think it will provide a smaller footprint then the other solutions. Best of luck out there and I will update if I discover any different benefits or run into any other problems. Would be a 5 star rating if the first unit had not be flawed.
S**R
Best friend in the wilderness
It has been a bit if year sunce this item became my best friend in the wilderness. Easy to almost no maintenance. Lightweight and easy to travel with. I have used it on three continents in the wilderness. Love it. The purified water sometimes taste blunt, but I know I am 99.9% safer. Love it and absolutely recommend it.
P**D
Has worked well since 2021
I bought this back in 2021 and it's been working well with my weenie weekend warrior backpacking/kayak camping/bikepacking trips. Works better than anything I've tried prior. I still keep water sanitizing pills just in case however. I used the Sawyer Squeeze Micro but had issues with cloggage after only a handful of trips. I had much better luck with the Sawyer Squeeze Mini but I had one freeze on a particularly cold trip and crack making it difficult to know if the filter was working or not. This made me leery of filters in general. You can never 100% trust whether or not your filter is working. I then tried the Kayadyn BeFree to good effect. It's much easier to clean out and it has better flow rate but the BeFree started to let small specs of sand through and if sand is getting through bacteria certainly is as well. The "Steripen Ultra" zaps bacteria, viruses, protosoa but the downside is that it can run out of batteries and it does nothing to filter dirty water. I feel this an acceptable compromise.
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