SteriPEN JourneyLCD UV Water Purifier
SteriPEN JourneyLCD UV Water Purifier
Destroys bacteria, viruses and protozoa, plus has an LCD screen that lets you know the water is safe!
The SteriPEN JourneyLCD takes the guesswork out of the water treatment process with a convenient LCD screen. Requires no pumping, chemicals, test strips, extended time-keeping or filters; leaves no aftertaste, will not clog and does not require lubrication. The innovative SteriPEN system uses UV light rays instead of chemicals to purify water for drinking. The Ultraviolet light rays sterilize clear water by destroying protozoa (including Giardia and Cryptosporidium), bacteria and even viruses.
The SteriPEN JourneyLCD is simple to use: Just press a button and gently agitate the water with a quick stir. The easy-to-read LCD screen tracks the progress of the treatment, counting down the seconds and displaying a happy face when the water is safe to drink. The SteriPEN purifies 16 fl. oz. of water (cold or warm) in less than a minute, or 32 fl. oz. in a minute and a half. The LCD screen also tracks the number of uses and signals when lamp usage approaches its life limit. The lamp life for the SteriPEN JourneyLCD is good for 8000 hours – that’s 1 quart/liter 4 times a day for nearly 7 years!
The low-power indicator on the LCD screen lets you know when batteries need replacing and the twist-off cap permits easy battery access. Use only on clear water, as cloudy, sediment-laden water hinders effectiveness (get the SteriPEN Pre-Filter so if you must use water with sediment in it you can pre-filter it).
The SteriPEN JourneyLCD includes 2 nonrechargeable lithium CR123A batteries. SteriPEN does not recommend the use of alkaline batteries, as they provide very few treatments. Instead use name-brand CR123A lithium batteries with a capacity of 800 milliamp hours (mAh) or greater, such as Duracell, Energizer and Panasonic.
NOTE: Disposable (the not-rechargeable ones) CR123 batteries can be used 100 times to treat 16 oz of water, while the rechargeable CR123’s will only treat 40-50 16 oz bottles of water. If you do choose to use rechargeable CR123’s, at least have SOME that are not rechargeable.
Destroys bacteria, viruses and protozoa, plus has an LCD screen that lets you know the water is safe!
The SteriPEN JourneyLCD takes the guesswork out of the water treatment process with a convenient LCD screen. Requires no pumping, chemicals, test strips, extended time-keeping or filters; leaves no aftertaste, will not clog and does not require lubrication. The innovative SteriPEN system uses UV light rays instead of chemicals to purify water for drinking. The Ultraviolet light rays sterilize clear water by destroying protozoa (including Giardia and Cryptosporidium), bacteria and even viruses.
The SteriPEN JourneyLCD is simple to use: Just press a button and gently agitate the water with a quick stir. The easy-to-read LCD screen tracks the progress of the treatment, counting down the seconds and displaying a happy face when the water is safe to drink. The SteriPEN purifies 16 fl. oz. of water (cold or warm) in less than a minute, or 32 fl. oz. in a minute and a half. The LCD screen also tracks the number of uses and signals when lamp usage approaches its life limit. The lamp life for the SteriPEN JourneyLCD is good for 8000 hours – that’s 1 quart/liter 4 times a day for nearly 7 years!
The low-power indicator on the LCD screen lets you know when batteries need replacing and the twist-off cap permits easy battery access. Use only on clear water, as cloudy, sediment-laden water hinders effectiveness (get the SteriPEN Pre-Filter so if you must use water with sediment in it you can pre-filter it).
The SteriPEN JourneyLCD includes 2 nonrechargeable lithium CR123A batteries. SteriPEN does not recommend the use of alkaline batteries, as they provide very few treatments. Instead use name-brand CR123A lithium batteries with a capacity of 800 milliamp hours (mAh) or greater, such as Duracell, Energizer and Panasonic.
NOTE: Disposable (the not-rechargeable ones) CR123 batteries can be used 100 times to treat 16 oz of water, while the rechargeable CR123’s will only treat 40-50 16 oz bottles of water. If you do choose to use rechargeable CR123’s, at least have SOME that are not rechargeable.
