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Gravity Water Filter System w/ 2-Gal Bag & 0.1-Micron Water Filter Straw, Gravity-Fed Water Filtration System Water Purifier Survival for Camping, Backpacking, Hiking & Emergency Preparedness

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About this item

  • Simply fill the 2 gallons dirty reservoir with dirty water, hang the bag up and let gravity do the work to make clean drinking water.
  • The 0.1-micron hollow fiber filter removes 99.9999% of harmful substances, microplastics, silt, sand, and cloudiness, all down to 0.1 micron.
  • The membrane microfilter provides up to 1,300 gallons of clean water per unit with a maximum flow rate of 600ml/min.
  • Made with premium materials for long term durability, you won’t have to worry about punctures or rips during your travels.
  • The water filter can be screwed onto the included water pouch, most standard 28mm or 30mm threaded water/soda bottles, or used to drink directly from water sources such as lakes, rivers, streams, and puddles.
  • This gravity water filtration system, featuring a durable hanging strap, is easily hung for quick hydration, and its 2-gallon large capacity is great for large groups, basecamps, and RV or van travel.
  • The water filter straw has no expiration worries, offering unlimited shelf life and always being ready in your emergency go-bag.
  • Perfect for outdoor survival and essential water needs during activities like hiking, camping, backpacking, travel, emergency preparedness, and on-the-go hydration.
  • Includes: Yuclet 2 gal dirty reservoir with hose and standard quick connector, Water filter straw, Hanging strap, Water pouch, Shut-off clamp, User manual 



Product Description

gravity filter system
gravity water filter system

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What's Included
  • Dirty Reservoir ( with built-in female quick disconnect fitting )
  • Male Quick Disconnect Fitting
  • Water Filter
  • Water Pouch
  • Carry Strap
  • Shut-off Clamp
  • Instruction Manual

Yuclet YGS01 Gravity Water Filter System

Large Capacity / Efficiency Filtration / Group Water Need

Simplify your water collection with the Yuclet gravity water filter system. Just fill the dirty water reservoir, hang it, and let gravity do the hard work, offers pump-free filtration. This way you can spend more time enjoying your group.

  • SGS certified filter straw with test report NBF23-0012700-03.
  • Removes 99.9999% of harmful substances, down to 0.1 micron.
  • Removes the smallest micro-plastics found in the environment, down to 0.1 micron.
  • The filter provides up to 1,300 gallons of clean water per unit.
  • Ideal for camping, backpacking, hiking, travel, large groups, basecamp, and RV or van travel.

Specification

Model Name YGS01
Reservoir Capacity 2 Gallons ( about 7.5 Liters )
Filter Size 0.1 Micron
Filter Capacity Up to 1,300 Gallons | 4,921 Liters Per Unit
Filter Type Gravity
Filter Medium Hollow Fiber Membrane, Activated Carbon
Product Expiration No Expiration Date or Shelf Life
Best Use Emergency Prep, Outdoors

Versatile Usage

camping gravity water filter system

Option 1

Connnect to the included dirty reservoir to become a gravity water filter system.

Water FIlter System

Option 2

Screw onto 30mm threaded standard disposable water bottle.

Water Filter straw

Option 3

Screw onto 28mm threaded standard soda water bottle.

gravity water filter system for camping
gravity water filtration system

FAQs

Q: What type of bottle can be screwed onto the filter?

A: Yuclet water filter fits most standard 28mm or 30mm threaded water/soda bottles. For bottles with shallow threads, the bottle neck ring may need to be removed. (Note: We cannot ensure universal compatibility as water bottle sizes vary in the market.)

Q: Why can't the filter straw suck water through?

A: Please check if the filter's silicone dust plug has been removed.

Q: Can it be used to filter saline water?

A: No, the filter can be used to filter fresh water rather than saline water.

Q: How do I know when it's time to change the filter?

A: If you experience low or no flow rate, consider replacing the filter. Water flow will cease when the filter reaches the end of its lifespan. If you start to experience bad taste, it's also time to replace the filter.

Q: Does the filter remove TDS?

A: TDS stands for total dissolved solids, and represents the total concentration of dissolved substances in water. Some of these dissolved solids are contaminants, and Yuclet water filter does remove some of them, but many are actually good for you, such as calcium, magnesium, sodium, and potassium. For example, bottled water can have a high TDS reading due to higher levels of mineral content. Yuclet water filter is designed to remove contaminantsand particles from water, but it doesn't directly affect the TDS level. For reducing TDS levels, you would need a different type of filtration system, such as a reverse osmosis filter or a distillation process.


Juliette Jack
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Good item
cjcolorado
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Works easily as described, filtering fairly quickly. The only down-side, to me, was that it requires an additional connection/step, compared to the competing brands. But, it is fairly straightforward to use and can handle a good amount of water filtration at a time.
Arlen J. Payne
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
We have found that this hiking filter works just as good as the higher priced name brand filters on the market. We took our camping not expecting to need it. But the water was so bad at the campsite we decided to try running it through this filter. I was sure glad we had it with us. It will have a permanent place in or camping gear.
Paul From GA
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
Used this gravity filter system during a dispersed camping/hunting trip in the national forest. It does exactly what it is supposed to do and does it well. Filled the bag with cloudy creek water, hung it from a tree and then started filtering the water into our cups for some coffee. Nice crystal clear water came out. Very happy with this gravity system!
wewilldo7
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
As the climate continues to shift and change I’ve been putting together some basic tools for survival - canned goods, cast iron skillet, first aid supplies, and bottled water. With the recent hurricane activity I realized the importance of securing potable water in an SHTF situation.When the Yuclet Gravity Water Filtration System became available for me to review I ordered it without looking back - and I am so glad I did!The 2-gallon water bag is gravity fed, I just need to locate something to hang it from. I don’t have a way to test the water to ensure it’s “pure enough” to feel completely safe drinking it, before boiling it to be ultra cautious, but it’s a far sight better than no purification process at all!I love that it also comes with a 20 oz water bottle; although much smaller than the large reservoir it’s a good size to carry with you while leaving the “big” bag at home, preferably filtering the next 2 gallons into a larger reservoir.Best of all is the filter straw itself - in a true emergency you could drink directly from a water source and trust that the majority of the yucky stuff is getting strained out (at some point the need for water to sustain life will over-ride one’s concerns for contaminants and other hazards).The price point for this kind of quality is excellent, very happy with this product!Thank you for reading my review, I hope it was helpful!
Desse Basey
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
Looks sturdy, inexpensive. Great backup to have in an emergency. It stays in my van just incase.
Rick in CA
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
I have been using a gravity water filter system for backpacking for many years. It is based on a Sawyer hollow fiber filter and Platypus soft water bags.I ordered the Yuclet system mostly for the nice 2 gallon bag for unfiltered water. The filter cartridge however is not so useful for backpacking since it lacks a threaded outlet. Where the Sawyer filter mates with the threads on a Platypus water bag, the Yuclet does not, so you can’t simply attach an empty and deflated clean water bag and walk away like I do with my system. Also, it can’t be backwashed like the Sawyer filter, a disadvantage on long trips.For now I will use the 2 gallon bag for groups of 4 or more, but the filter will stay at home in case of a water emergency.
A MN Guy
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
The Yuclet gravity water filter is a well-constructed device that seems to work effectively in the test water filtering I have done. . The filter itself appears to be of high quality, and the filtration process is straightforward. However, I do wish the collection bottle was a bit larger, as it requires frequent emptying. Additionally, the process of changing the collection bottle again and again can be a bit cumbersome.While this filter is capable of filtering down to 0.1 microns, I plan to use it in conjunction with boiling water as an extra precaution to eliminate potential viruses and bacteria that the filter may not capture.Despite these minor drawbacks, this filter is a valuable addition to my home emergency kit and would be a useful tool for camping trips.
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