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title: "Sawyer Products Mini Water Filtration System"
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# 0.1 micron absolute filter backflush cleaning plunger ultra-light 2 oz weight Sawyer Products Mini Water Filtration System

**Brand:** sawyer
**Price:** 248.23 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💧 Stay hydrated, stay unstoppable — filter your way to adventure!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sawyer Products Mini Water Filtration System by sawyer
- **How much does it cost?** 248.23 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- sawyer enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sawyer brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Endurance Champion:** Filter rated for up to 100,000 gallons—your lifelong adventure companion.
- • **Pocket-Sized Power:** Fits in the palm, weighs just 2 ounces—ultra-portable hydration on the go.
- • **Maintenance Made Easy:** Includes backflush plunger to keep performance peak and extend filter life.
- • **Versatile Compatibility:** Screws onto standard bottles, hydration packs, or use as a direct straw—hydration your way.
- • **Unmatched Filtration Precision:** Removes 99.99999% bacteria & 100% microplastics for pristine water anywhere.

## Overview

The Sawyer MINI Water Filtration System is a compact, lightweight (2 oz) portable filter featuring a 0.1 micron absolute hollow fiber membrane that removes 99.99999% of bacteria, 99.9999% of protozoa, and 100% of microplastics. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and travelers, it attaches easily to standard 28mm bottles, hydration packs, or can be used directly with the included straw. Rated to filter up to 100,000 gallons, it includes a 16-ounce reusable pouch and a backflush plunger for easy maintenance, making it a reliable, long-lasting hydration solution for any adventure.

## Description

A lightweight, versatile personal filtration system, the Sawyer MINI Water Filter fits in the palm of your hand and has a total field weight of just 2 ounces. Perfect for everything from camping with the kids to traveling abroad where tap and bottle water can't be trusted, the tiny MINI provides 0.1 micron absolute filtration for clean drinking water on the go — filtering out bacteria, protozoa, and microplastics. The MINI filter removes 7 log (99.99999%) of all bacteria (like Salmonella) as well as other harmful bacteria which causes Cholera, Leptospirosis, and E. coli and 6 log (99.9999%) of all protozoa such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium (independent testing laboratory Hydration, LLC.; microbiological report S05-03). These removal rates equal or exceed other filter options. EPA guidelines allow ten times more protozoa left in the water than Sawyer MINI filters allow. The MINI also filters out 100% of microplastics. The MINI 0.1 micron absolute filter houses a cluster of micro-fibrous tubes which use similar technology found in medical dialysis. As water passes through the side walls of the tubes, harmful bacteria and protozoa are trapped on the outer walls so you can be confident your water is safe to drink. Great for outdoor recreation, hiking, camping, scouting, domestic and international travel, and emergency prepping, the Sawyer MINI gives you a number of ways to access clean water. Attach it to the included drinking pouch, use the included straw to drink directly from your water source, connect it to hydration pack tubing (sold separately), or screw it onto standard disposable bottles (28mm thread). Sawyer Products has offered the best, most technologically advanced solutions for protection against sun, bugs, water, and injuries – everything from first aid kits developed for wilderness to point-of-use water filters that filter contaminated water to levels cleaner than U. S. bottled water.

Review: Essential Backpacking Gear - UPDATE: So I recently added the CNOC Vecto 2L bladder to this rig and got rid of my Survivor collapsible canteens. I don't think I'll be going back. The Vecto has a large opening to fill, and a 28mm bottle cap to dispense. The Mini screws on perfectly and now I can filter 2L at a time with no issues. Loving this. I also have gotten rid of all my Nalgenes from my backpacking/camping setup. I use them for the office now. I have replaced them with Smartwater bottles. The SW bottles weight less than 2 ounces each, cost $1-2 each and fit the Mini. I have also found I can get two 32 oz SW bottles into a single water bottle pocket on my pack. That means I can either carry 4 liters of water without affecting my internal storage. I have come to really value that decision. When a SW bottle wears out or breaks, I can replace it at pretty much any grocery store for less than $2. ORIGINAL REVIEW (May, 2017): Did some back country camping this past weekend and took the Sawyer Mini out with me for the first time. Reviews on it were good and I was looking for ways to cut down on weight and footprint on my old filter system (a pump). The mini is excellent. I've seen a few reviews complaining about the bag it comes with and the time it takes to squeeze "x" amount of water through it. All I have to say is, yes the bag is too small. 16 oz is kind of lame. The quality of the bag? Seems decent enough. I'll end up replacing it anyway with a pair of Survivor Filter collapsible canteens (32 oz each). As far as the filter goes, I tried it on just some regular old tap water to function test it and get familiar before taking it out. I filtered two liters of water through it (2 Nalgenes) and then back flushed it. I was shocked to see the brown much it filtered out of the tap water! I may get a second on and just screw it onto a SmartWater bottle for drinking at work! The system was easy to use. I don't know what kind of rush others are in when backpacking, but I'm not. I move at my pace and take my time. i'm not in a race when I'm backpacking or camping. I don't mind taking a couple minutes to filter some clean drinking/cooking water. The Sawyer Mini works great. I have zero complaints. I appreciate that it comes with the syringe to back flush it and keep it working well. The 16 oz bag is too small, but it works, and unless you're Hulking out on the thing, it should last just fine. That's one piece I'll upgrade, but the filter alone is well worth the cost of the set.
Review: Small, great flow, cheap, safe - this is a perfect product - Wow. I've been hiking the Appalachian trail solo as out-and-back day hikes this year. Over the summer, I started taking 2 water bottles with me for my 12-mile and longer hikes. And I would refill them, unfiltered, from water sources along the trail. My brother pointed out that I as certifiably insane to do such a thing. After some thought, I decided to agree with him. After some searching, I ended with this setup. I wanted something I could take with me that was ultra-light and ultra-small. I usually have my iphone and some trail mix in one pocket of my running shorts, a water bottle in my hand, some backup carbs on the other pocket, ID and cash in the back pocket. That's it. While it's reasonable to do 5 miles this way, or even 8 if you have water at your destination, 12-15 miles requires a refill. And this is how you refill. The filter is tiny, and if you're using clear water from a moving stream or spring, the flow is pretty fast. As fast as my Katadyn hiker filter that I've had for years. After a few trips with this baby, I'm hooked. A couple tips and things I've learned: 1) You're carrying 2 water bottles anyway - one to fill from a water source, and one to drink from. I fill the clean bottle with filtered water, and fill the other bottle with unfiltered water. 2) The bags are unreliable. I haven't had one break yet, but it's a common thing. So don't rely on 1. Bring a backup. Or, 3) Use another bottle with a cap that fits. The package says the filter fits on most water bottles. I have not found that to be the case with 2 different house brands of water bottles. I did find that the house brand 0-calorie clear soda (it comes in peach, blackberry, etc, you know what I mean) bottles did fit. So for 68 cents, I have an unfiltered bottle I can use. I think that soda bottles will reliably fit, but that's just a guess. 4) lastly, because the equipment is so small and light, it is easy to lose. I started off on a 15-mile hike last week and 3 miles in discovered that my water bag was gone. I assumed I had left it in the car accidentally or it had dropped on the trail. I went ahead and did the hike anyway, refilling at a clear spring, right at the source, without filtering. I found the bag on the side of the trail on my way back. So use a zipper pocket, bundle the items to something bigger with a rubber band, do something to protect yourself. I have not used this for a camping trip yet, but I would not hesitate to do so. It's amazing. I would make sure to take the backwash plunger with me if I was backpacking, though. I love this system - it simply can't be beat.

## Features

- Ideal for outdoor recreation, hiking, camping, scouting, domestic and International travel, and emergency preparedness
- High-performance 0.1 micron absolute inline filter fits in the palm of your hand and weighs just 2 ounces; 100% of MINI units individually tested three times to performance standards by Sawyer
- Attaches to included drinking pouch, standard 28 mm disposable water bottles, hydration packs, or use the straw to drink directly from your water source
- Removes 99.99999% of all bacteria (Salmonella, Cholera, and E. coli); removes 99.9999% of all protozoa (such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium); also removes 100% of microplastics
- Filter rated up to 100,000 gallons; includes one Sawyer MINI filter, 16-ounce reusable squeeze pouch, 7-inch drinking straw, and cleaning plunger

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00TOX6UM6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #546 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #4 in Camping & Hiking Water Filters |
| Brand | Sawyer |
| Brand Name | Sawyer |
| Capacity | 0.5 Liters |
| Container Type | Pouch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 41,145 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050716001051 |
| Included Components | One MINI filter, one 16-ounce pouch, one drinking straw, one cleaning plunger |
| Installation Type | No e |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4"L x 3"W x 8"H |
| Item Type Name | Water Filter |
| Item Weight | 45 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Sawyer Products |
| Material | Blend |
| Material Type | Blend |
| Model Name | MINI Water Filter |
| Model Number | SP105-Mini |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Back Flush plunger included for longer life |
| Part Number | SP105 |
| Power Source | Manual Operation |
| Product Dimensions | 4"L x 3"W x 8"H |
| Purification Method | Hollow Fiber Membrane |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Back Flush plunger included for longer life |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 1500 |
| UPC | 747638164468 050716001051 776192878269 |
| Warranty Description | Rated up to 100,000 gallons by manufacturer |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sawyer
- **Capacity:** 0.5 Liters
- **Included Components:** One MINI filter, one 16-ounce pouch, one drinking straw, one cleaning plunger
- **Installation Type:** No e
- **Material:** Blend
- **Package Information:** Pouch
- **Power Source:** Manual Operation
- **Product Dimensions:** 4"L x 3"W x 8"H
- **Purification Method:** Hollow Fiber Membrane
- **Special Feature:** Back Flush plunger included for longer life

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What stops (contaminated) water on the outside of the collection bag from dripping into your clean bottle? All pics show bag above clean bottle**
A: MikeMy Sawyer Water Filtration kit as pictured included gaskets that, when the bottle is tightened correctly prevents any contaminated water from entering your clean water container. I have several of these, one in each bug out bag and they are an excellent item. Very reliable. I have even use these on less-than-desirable water sources with zero problems multiple times.

**Q: is there a difference in the colors?**
A: No, the color does not mean anything. Although it is helpful if you will be in a group of hikers carrying their own filters, as it helps to identify which filter belongs to which person. But the color does not mean anything.

**Q: Could scouts use this esaily and also could you turn this into a gravity filter**
A: It is very easy to use. Just one precaution, Use care not to contaminate the filter like all water filters.It will screw onto any water/soda bottle and comes with a 1 liter bag. I force the water through myself, but you can gravity feed with some rigging. I love mine and is very small for what it can do. If you are using lake or river water in Florida, I would still boil or treat the water to be sure. If you are up in the mountains and have fast moving stream, I would have no problem drink without treating/boiling.

**Q: If I add Propel or Gatorade powder to the water will the filter take out all of electrolyte benefits?**
A: I'm not sure. However, you can use the gravity feed bag and put the clean water in a container then add the powder.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Essential Backpacking Gear
*by G***D on May 9, 2017*

UPDATE: So I recently added the CNOC Vecto 2L bladder to this rig and got rid of my Survivor collapsible canteens. I don't think I'll be going back. The Vecto has a large opening to fill, and a 28mm bottle cap to dispense. The Mini screws on perfectly and now I can filter 2L at a time with no issues. Loving this. I also have gotten rid of all my Nalgenes from my backpacking/camping setup. I use them for the office now. I have replaced them with Smartwater bottles. The SW bottles weight less than 2 ounces each, cost $1-2 each and fit the Mini. I have also found I can get two 32 oz SW bottles into a single water bottle pocket on my pack. That means I can either carry 4 liters of water without affecting my internal storage. I have come to really value that decision. When a SW bottle wears out or breaks, I can replace it at pretty much any grocery store for less than $2. ORIGINAL REVIEW (May, 2017): Did some back country camping this past weekend and took the Sawyer Mini out with me for the first time. Reviews on it were good and I was looking for ways to cut down on weight and footprint on my old filter system (a pump). The mini is excellent. I've seen a few reviews complaining about the bag it comes with and the time it takes to squeeze "x" amount of water through it. All I have to say is, yes the bag is too small. 16 oz is kind of lame. The quality of the bag? Seems decent enough. I'll end up replacing it anyway with a pair of Survivor Filter collapsible canteens (32 oz each). As far as the filter goes, I tried it on just some regular old tap water to function test it and get familiar before taking it out. I filtered two liters of water through it (2 Nalgenes) and then back flushed it. I was shocked to see the brown much it filtered out of the tap water! I may get a second on and just screw it onto a SmartWater bottle for drinking at work! The system was easy to use. I don't know what kind of rush others are in when backpacking, but I'm not. I move at my pace and take my time. i'm not in a race when I'm backpacking or camping. I don't mind taking a couple minutes to filter some clean drinking/cooking water. The Sawyer Mini works great. I have zero complaints. I appreciate that it comes with the syringe to back flush it and keep it working well. The 16 oz bag is too small, but it works, and unless you're Hulking out on the thing, it should last just fine. That's one piece I'll upgrade, but the filter alone is well worth the cost of the set.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Small, great flow, cheap, safe - this is a perfect product
*by T***H on September 6, 2014*

Wow. I've been hiking the Appalachian trail solo as out-and-back day hikes this year. Over the summer, I started taking 2 water bottles with me for my 12-mile and longer hikes. And I would refill them, unfiltered, from water sources along the trail. My brother pointed out that I as certifiably insane to do such a thing. After some thought, I decided to agree with him. After some searching, I ended with this setup. I wanted something I could take with me that was ultra-light and ultra-small. I usually have my iphone and some trail mix in one pocket of my running shorts, a water bottle in my hand, some backup carbs on the other pocket, ID and cash in the back pocket. That's it. While it's reasonable to do 5 miles this way, or even 8 if you have water at your destination, 12-15 miles requires a refill. And this is how you refill. The filter is tiny, and if you're using clear water from a moving stream or spring, the flow is pretty fast. As fast as my Katadyn hiker filter that I've had for years. After a few trips with this baby, I'm hooked. A couple tips and things I've learned: 1) You're carrying 2 water bottles anyway - one to fill from a water source, and one to drink from. I fill the clean bottle with filtered water, and fill the other bottle with unfiltered water. 2) The bags are unreliable. I haven't had one break yet, but it's a common thing. So don't rely on 1. Bring a backup. Or, 3) Use another bottle with a cap that fits. The package says the filter fits on most water bottles. I have not found that to be the case with 2 different house brands of water bottles. I did find that the house brand 0-calorie clear soda (it comes in peach, blackberry, etc, you know what I mean) bottles did fit. So for 68 cents, I have an unfiltered bottle I can use. I think that soda bottles will reliably fit, but that's just a guess. 4) lastly, because the equipment is so small and light, it is easy to lose. I started off on a 15-mile hike last week and 3 miles in discovered that my water bag was gone. I assumed I had left it in the car accidentally or it had dropped on the trail. I went ahead and did the hike anyway, refilling at a clear spring, right at the source, without filtering. I found the bag on the side of the trail on my way back. So use a zipper pocket, bundle the items to something bigger with a rubber band, do something to protect yourself. I have not used this for a camping trip yet, but I would not hesitate to do so. It's amazing. I would make sure to take the backwash plunger with me if I was backpacking, though. I love this system - it simply can't be beat.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I Haven't Died!
*by S***N on July 19, 2015*

I haven't died or even gotten sick using the Sawyer Mini from fresh water sources in the wild. I suspect that's about the best praise anyone can give a product which has the sole purpose of filtering water for safe drinking. The Sawyer Mini is really easy to use and makes drinking from lakes and streams while backpacking super convenient. There's something incredibly satisfying about being able to approach any natural water source, fill up your pouch and be able to drink from it right away. Unlike chemical systems, this filter provides water instantly, there is no waiting, no worry about measuring chemicals or concern about long-term effects or OD of purification chemicals. With this compact, easy-to-carry filter, you just stop at a convenient water source, fill up the pouch, screw on the filter and you have great-tasting, safe water. The construction on the filter unit seems top-notch, and I have zero concerns about that. I think it'll last for a long time. The provided water pouch also seems well-constructed, but I feel like there might be a longer-term issue with micro holes forming in the pouch. I'd recommend carrying a spare, just in case. The syringe for backwashing the filter seems to be somewhat of an afterthought, and I wasn't impressed with its construction at all. It worked fine during my first trip when I had one occasion to backwash the filter, but when I was cleaning and sanitizing the filter upon my return, the tip broke off. The directions recommend "vigorous" backwashing, but with the poor-quality plastic used on the syringe, that is a difficult instruction to follow. The provided 16 ounce pouch is small and can be difficult to fill. I'm considering upgrading to a pair of larger 32 oz pouches to make filling easier and to go longer without having to refill. I was surprised that the 16 oz pouch really held 16 ounces of water. I had anticipated that the pouch would hold 16 oz if you filled it to the brim from a faucet under ideal circumstances--you can never get a truly full pouch in the field. But I have consistently gotten 16 oz or a little more water per fill, even when filling from natural water sources (measured by squeezing two pouches into a 32 oz water bottle). I love this water filter, it's an absolutely vital purchase for any backpacker or even for standard camping if you don't want to lug a bunch of water around with you. I cannot recommend it highly enough, though I definitely recommend getting bigger pouches, since filling them can be a pain and I don't trust the pouches to last the life of the filter.

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