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KATADYN 2110070 Wasserfilter Drip Filter Ceradyn

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Info zu diesem Artikel

  • Katadyn Drip-Filter Ceradyn aus der Endurance Serie
  • Gravitationsfilter für große Wassermengen mit Vorratsbehälter für 10 Liter.
  • Filtert ohne Kraftaufwand. Mit 3 Keramik Filterelementen für maximale Lebensdauer.
  • Gewicht: 3300g; Lebensdauer: bis 150.000 Liter; Leistung: bis 4 Liter/Stunde; Maße: 25 x 45cm
  • Technologie: 0,2 Mikron Keramik-Filter (reinigbar)



Produktbeschreibung des Herstellers

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Katadyn Drip Filter Ceradyn

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Extrem robuster Filter für sehr häufige Anwendungen.
  • Wirksam gegen Mikroorganismen
  • Silberimprägnierte Keramikelemente
  • Kein Pumpen nötig
  • Zwei 10-Liter Behälter für Schmutzwasser (oben) und sauberes Trinkwasser (unten)

Die unabhängige Filterstation.

Du brauchst Trinkwasser, hast aber keinen Strom zur Verfügung. Mit dem Drip Filter und der Schwerkraft filterst Du bedenkenlos größere Wassermengen – somit eignet sich der Drip ideal für Gruppen oder Campingplätze. Der Drip Ceradyn ist mit drei silberimprägnierten Keramikelementen ausgestattet, die Bakterien und Protozoen herausfiltern.

Technische Informationen:

  • Maße Höhe: 45 cm
  • Durchmesser: 25 cm
  • Leistung: 4 L/ h
  • Technologie: Keramik-Filter 0,2 Mikron
  • Gewicht: 3.300 g
  • Filterleistung: ca. 150.000 L
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Sustaining life no matter where

Ob beim Camping, Trekking oder auf Fernreisen – mit Produkten von Katadyn wird sauberes Trinkwasser auch in den entlegenen Regionen schnell und unkompliziert zubereitet. Das Angebot reicht vom Wasserfilter zur bewährten Micropur-Tablette bis hin zur UV-Entkeimung. Alle Produkte weisen einen hohen Anspruch an Qualität, Zuverlässigkeit und leichter Handhabung auf. Ideal für den Outdoor- und Marinebereich, als Notfallvorsorge oder für Hilfsorganisationen.


s.s.i.o.
Bewertet in Italien am 9. April 2025
non è indicato per chi va in giro ma per filtrare acqua stando in un posto è perfetto.l'ho provato usando dell'acqua presa da un lago e sono rimasto stupito del risultato.
Alexander Driller
Bewertet in Deutschland am 8. September 2024
Ware am 2024-09-05 bestellt und am 2024-09-07 schon unversehrt bei mir eingegangen. :-) Ware neu und in Ordnung. Ich bin zufrieden. Dankeschön.
Sandra H.
Bewertet in Deutschland am 4. Dezember 2023
Ich habe inzwischen 5 Katadyn-Filter und bin ein richtiger Fan. Bei diesem Produkt sind sogar 3 hochwertige Keramik-Filter enthalten, was vom Preis-Leistungsverhältnis ungewöhnlich viel für Katadyn ist. So viel zum Positiven. Der Rest des Filters hat noch extrem Luft nach oben:1. Das Plastik und Wasser riecht zumindest am Anfang oben und unten sehr seltsam.2. Der Ausfluss für Wasserablass vom gefilterten Wasser ist extrem langsam3. Im oberen Behälter bleiben minimal 2 Liter stehen, die nicht abfließen.4. Die beiden Behälter passen nicht perfekt aufeinander, sieht wirklich sehr günstig aus.5. Der Durchfluss tropft nur, dauert also schon sehr viele Stunden, bis das Wasser gefiltert ist. Gerade mit dem Originalbehälter nimmt das Wasser dann auch den Geruch an.Fazit: Ich denke hier hat Katadyn nicht damit gerechnet 3 Keramik-Filter für ein System opfern zu müssen, da selbst mit 3 Filtern der Durchfluss viele Stunden dauert. Als Ausgleich wurde wohl sehr günstiges, schlecht riechendes China-Plastik genutzt, dem ich persönlich nicht wirklich traue. Wirklich schade. Lieber 50 Euro mehr für den Filter und schadstofffreies, lebensmittelechtes und geruchloses Polyethylen. Als kurzfristige Notlösung stelle ich jetzt unten einen Edelstahltopf unter. Der hat zwar nicht das Fassungsvermögen, riecht aber neutral. Langfristig wäre eventuell der Plan, die Filter in andere geruchsfreie Behälter zu schrauben. Das sollte nur 3 kleine Löcher benötigen.
Verena Hettwer
Bewertet in Deutschland am 1. September 2022
macht sich prima
Yag
Bewertet in Deutschland am 18. März 2021
Alles bestens. Empfehlung an Reisende, und an alle die es den Wasserwerken vor Ort zutrauen manchmal auch mehr als minderwertig das Trinkwasser aufzuarbeiten.
Johannes Herbst
Bewertet in Deutschland am 3. September 2019
Wir hatten den Filter sieben Jahre in Tansania im Einsatz. Unsere siebenköpfige Familie plus drei Angestellte wurden problemlos mit Trinkwasser versorgt - und das ohne Abkochen aus einem lehmig-roten Teichwasser.
carlos
Bewertet in Kanada am 25. März 2018
Excellent product !!!!
R.S.B.
Bewertet in Deutschland am 13. Januar 2018
Ist ein gute Sache sauber Wasser machen.Nach einem Probe ist das Wasser von unserem Bach gut befunden. Klasse produkt
Gotta Love
Bewertet in Deutschland am 16. August 2017
Kein Strom + kein Wasserleitungsanschluss = problemlose Installation. Ausserdem kinderleichte Bedienung. Bietet genug Durchsatz für 8 Personen, solange wir den oberen Behälter über Nacht aufgefüllt haben.
Ralf Thiel
Bewertet in Deutschland am 7. September 2015
Wir kennen Katadyn Wasserfilter schon seit 1990, als wir in Swaziland lebten. Jetzt sind wir in Kamerun und hatten beschlossen, beim Wasser wieder auf Nummer sicher zu gehen, und uns erneut einen solchen Tropf-Filter zu kaufen. Unser erster Filter wird inzwischen von unserer Tochter in Burundi genutzt. Er scheint unverwüstlich zu sein, abgesehen vom normalen Verbrauch der Filterkerzen. Unser gefiltertes Stadt- und Brunnenwasser wird direkt zum Kochen verwendet oder als Trinkwasser abgekocht. Damit fühlen wir uns wohl und vertrauen unserem Filter voll.
Marvin Weber
Bewertet in Kanada am 28. September 2015
It does not filter out lead and other heavy metals. Otherwise, it does what it is supposed to. We plan to replace the filter elements later with another brand that also removes heavy metals.
DrPrepper
Bewertet in den USA am11. Oktober 2011
I was looking for an means to ensure I could have a sustained source of potable water. I have a portable Katadyn for times I'd have to relocate to a temporary shelter. But, for home, which is where I tend to stay, if at all possible, I wanted a long term solution to this goal. I thought of a water bladder but anything over 200 gallons gets rather big. A filter seemed to be the best solution. I may still need a means of storage, but even that can become contaminated with bacteria and possible other nasties.There are TWO models of this filtering system, and it is CRITICAL to understand the differences, because they are identical containers from the outside: Its the ceramic filters that are different between the Ceradyn and the Gravidyn.The The Ceradyn can filter up to 39,000 gallons. The Gravidyn filters must be replaced when they are 6 months old. Both of these filters can produce up to 15 gallons / day with clear water. (The more solids in the water, the slower it filters the water.) So.. at BEST the Gravidyn will filter 2,790 gallons before the filters have to be replaced. This is because they have a core that is made of activated charcoal and can start to grow bacteria. Since the charcoal is past the ceramic filter section, the bacteria can re-contaminate the filtered water.That is a big difference: 39,000 (Ceradyn) vs 2,790 Gravidyn) gallons. In fact, at 15gal/day, the Ceradyn will last a little over 7 years (filtering clear, low particulate water.) The point is, one is a long term survival tool (Ceradyn) and the other is a short term survival tool (Gravidyn).The Gravidyn has an important ability the Ceradyn does not have. The Activate Charcoal absorbs odor, bad taste, and some chemicals. So you can take the brown sludge, filter it and it will taste like good ole water. The Ceradyn,(from reports I've read) will leave odors, taste, and chemicals "in the mix" though reduced.This is why I bought Katadyn's stand-alone charcoal filter. It is a simple plastic unit, designed for a tube in, tube out system. What is nice about it is that it can be opened and the charcoal replaced. I've found a place on the internet that sells 1 gallon container of the right sized / type carbon for about $35. That will probably last the life of the ceramic filters and thus give you the benefit of both designs.What I plan to do is see if I can install this under the ceramic filters in the filtered water side of the unit. The outlets to the filters (three of them) have male tubing attach points already there, so it will be a matter of figuring out how to take three tubes and run them into one, and through the charcoal filter. The down side to this is it will take up space in the filtered water section and limit the amount that can be stored. If this does not work, I'm sure there will be a way to use it with a separate container.The construction of the container is simple but strong. the walls of the plastic are about the thickness of a 5 gal plastic bucket. The plastic has NO odor so it should not leach any plastic taste into the water like some plastic water containers do. There is no way these parts would break under normal circumstances. Maybe even under unusual ones. It might deform a little if crushed, but not crack and break unless it was a tremendous impact or if the plastic was sub zero cold. The weakest part exposed would be the spigot.Now, internally, the ceramic filters are VERY brittle.. If the unit was dropped and the filters hit each other, I think you'd have a fairly good chance of cracking or breaking one or more filters. They have about a 3 inch separation inside the top section so, it would have to be a heck of a fall to get them to collide.. But if your life is dependent on them, it is a caution to remember. It does come with a red rubber stopper that can be put in one of the filter holes if one would break. But of course that decreases your life and output by a third.You can replace the filters, but it costs about the same for a complete unit as it does for three filters... so if you are getting back up filters, you may as well get a complete unit.I have not tasted water through this unit, but a friend who used the Katadyn hand pump filter, in a foreign country's pond said it still tasted like the pond smelled.. I think they bought water instead, after that.. I will be getting the charcoal filter tomorrow or the next day and will see if there is a way to adapt it to these filter units.. If it works, it will be the best of both worlds...For what I wanted, this unit meets my needs 100%... Amazon had one of the best prices. In later research I found some the same price at other places, but few had free shipping too.Be prepared for the unexpected people! We are in unusual times.2/8/2012 - Additional commentsThe stand alone Charcoal Filter that Katadyn sells can not be rigged up to work inside the unit, but I think it can be attached on the spigot itself with tubing. I know this is a crazy way to do it, but it is the only way I have figured out to pass water through the carbon filter too. I have not physically done this but with the right tubing sizes 1) one that fits around the spigot and 2) a tubing size converter, 3) a tubing that fits on the carbon filter), it should work ok... Crude but ok... I'll take crude w/ good tasting water over astheticlly appealing with bad tasting water any day.There was a comment posted about viruses in the water that the Katadyn does not remove.. true the katadyn does not remove all viruses. So you should boil or chemically treat, the water too to be safe... I'd elect to boil if this was an option..This is from the Katadyn website.. [...]Viruses (~0,02 - 0,2 Mikron*)e.g. Hepatitis A, Norwalk virus, Polio virus. Viruses can only propagatein living cells since they do not possess their own metabolism. Theirminimum size makes it difficult to filter them from water mechanically,and so filters with a pore size of viruses are sensitive to heat and chemical disinfectants. Usually boundto particles in cloudy water, they can also be removed to a large extentwith filter pores up to 0.2 microns.
NYC gal
Bewertet in den USA am5. August 2008
I live in South West Florida. District Water Management officials insist on allowing less-than-healthy water to be provided since we are in a drought. It is un-nerving to have to look at one's water every day and wonder what's in it.Since I have had this Katadyn Drip water filter in my home, I have had complete confidence in what I am drinking and what I am making my pets drink.I bought this filter system after doing tons of research. It is the only one where you are not enslaved to some company in having to buy their expensive new filters every 6 months. I detest companies that enslave their buyers with the need to purchase expensive items in order to use the initial purchase (for instance Epson computer printers, as well as most other water filter companies).I also learned that this filter is used around the world and sits on the kitchen counters of homes all around the world because it works. It is passive and reliable. The filters it comes with are good for so many gallons that it is amazing and gives one a good sense of having a very good water filter. In this day and age of poor Water Management and the prospect of intense storms and hurricanes that might effect water supply, this filter is perfect.I called the manufacturer and they advised cleaning the three filters when you first get it to wipe off any dust. Then just set it up, very simple and a child could do it. At first the drip was so slow I thought I'd be waiting a life-time for a cup of water. But it speeds up overtime and it is easy to keep a good supply of clean water at all times. You get used to seeing the big friendly white elephant on the counter-top. Especially because you know it is full of healthy, drinkable and reliable water. After the first day or so the water filtered more quickly, having worked its way through the new filters.By the way, I do not work for this company. I do believe in praising companies that provide a good product and do not enslave their customers by creating the need for expensive purchases every 6 months.
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