Goodbye
As a result of the Brexit, Pro-Idee has closed its UK online shop and stopped deliveries from the Continent to the United Kingdom.
You have shopped with us in the past and your Pro-Idee product has developed a fault within its guarantee period? No worries, we’re still here for you. Please simply contact us by mail to export@proidee.de. We’ll be happy to find a solution for you.
If you wish to have your order delivered to an address outside the UK, we invite you to continue shopping in our German, French, Dutch, Austrian or Swiss online shop.
We thank you much for the continuous support throughout the years.
Clean water within seconds. Anywhere. While trekking, on long-distance journeys, in the jungle ...
- Ultra-filtration technology – in a practical 0.64l drinking bottle.
- Filters up to 1,000 litres with one cartridge.
- Light, robust and convenient to transport.
- With your purchase, you are supporting the drinking water supply for school children in Africa.
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Water Filter Bottle LifeStraw® Go
Clean water within seconds. Anywhere. While trekking, on long-distance journeys, in the jungle ...
- Ultra-filtration technology – in a practical 0.64l drinking bottle.
- Filters up to 1,000 litres with one cartridge.
- Light, robust and convenient to transport.
- With your purchase, you are supporting the drinking water supply for school children in Africa.
- Gift service
- Secure shopping
Clean water within seconds. Anywhere. While trekking, on long-distance journeys, in the jungle ...
Ingenious drinking bottle with 0.2µm water filter. Fits in all backpacks and pockets.
Ultra-filtration technology – in a practical 0.64l drinking bottle.
The LifeStraw® system works with an ultra-fine 0.2µm hollow fibre membrane (instead of the often common 0.3µm and coarser). A lab report by the University of Arizona proved that not only the dirt particles and cloudy impurities are removed, but also 99.9999% of bacteria and 99.9% of protozoa (single-cell organisms) are filtered from the water*. Including Coli bacteria (E. coli), salmonella and parasites (e.g. Giardia). In the second phase, an activated carbon capsule absorbs certain chemicals (e.g. chlorine), pesticides and fertilizers.
Filters up to 1,000 litres with one cartridge.
Simply fill the bottle, screw on the lid and suck the water through the mouthpiece. Despite the extremely fine-pored material, it flows at a normal drinking speed. When no more water comes through, the micro-pores are clogged and the filter must be replaced. Replace the activated carbon filter ca. every 3 months (replacement available separately).
Light, robust and convenient to transport.
Made of food-safe, BPA-free Tritan plastic with single-handed lid and snap hook. Size 23.5 x 8cm (9.3" x 3.2") (H x diameter). Weight 186g (6.6 oz). Holds 0.64l.
With your purchase, you are supporting the drinking water supply for school children in Africa.
Every sold LifeStraw® bottle ensures clean drinking water for a school child in a developing country for one entire school year.
*Lab report of the University of Arizona of 17.05.2010, Tucson, USA.
Originally developed for use in crisis areas.
The water filter is constructed for extreme conditions and is among the most modern and durable water filters on the market. Regular lab examinations prove that its performance complies with the strict requirements of the USEPA (United States Environmental Protection Agency). Developed in 2005 by Swiss company, Vestergaard, and in the same year chosen by TIME Magazine as one of the 25 best inventions of the year. Nowadays, the LifeStraw® technology is used around the world in more than 65 countries and is used in almost all large natural disaster areas.
Just a selection of international media reviews about the LifeStraw® water filters:
“Best invention of the Year”
TIME Magazine, 2005
“Powerful Weapon Against African Diseases.”
CNN, March 2009
“Essential equipment for any adventurer.”
City Magazine Slovenia, May 9 2014
“This could be a lifesaver. Literally.”
myreviewer.com, February 2014
“Extremely useful for trips to destinations where the quality of drinking water is questionable.”
gadling.com Travel Blog, October 2011