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The Sawyer MINI Water Filtration System is a compact, ultra-lightweight (2 oz) portable filter featuring a 0.1 micron absolute inline filter 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 bottles, hydration packs, or can be used directly with the included straw. Rated to filter up to 100,000 gallons, it includes a reusable 16 oz pouch and a backflush plunger for easy maintenance, making it a reliable, long-lasting hydration solution for any adventure.













| ASIN | B00TOX6UM6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #753 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3 in Camping & Hiking Water Filters |
| Brand | Sawyer |
| Brand Name | Sawyer |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (42,885) |
| Date First Available | February 16, 2015 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050716001051 |
| Installation Type | No e |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 3 x 8 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.01 x 5.16 x 2.68 inches |
| Item Weight | 45 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Sawyer Products |
| Model Name | MINI Water Filter |
| Model Year | 2015 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Information | Pouch |
| Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
| Part Number | SP105 |
| Power Source | Manual Operation |
| Product Dimensions | 4"L x 3"W x 8"H |
| Size | 1-Pack |
| Special Feature | Back Flush plunger included for longer life |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Style | Filter w/ Pouches |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 1500 |
| UPC | 747638164468 050716001051 776192878269 |
| Warranty Description | Rated up to 100,000 gallons by manufacturer |
G**D
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.
B**E
Easy to use water filter
Used this on a backpacking trip this past weekend at Gem Lake in WA state. I was very try surprised how well this worked and how easy it was to use. It’s small and compact easy to fit in a small zipper, the water capacity I got is 16oz and worked will for me, the speed of it was depending on how your squeezed the water out, and I felt that the quality was pretty good for what I paid for. I would like to get a larger water bladder as it took me a good 15 min out es to fill up a 3L bladder. Also, I was worried about a weird taste from the filter and surprisingly I did t have an issue. If you do a little liquid iv or gatorlite can help with the taste if needed.
Z**N
HIGHLY RECOMMEND
Best water filter I have ever used . Customer friendly, light weight easy to use long lasting high capacity
T**G
Lots of water filtration potential - excellent gold standard quality
Filters arrived in a bulk clear plastic bag with cleaning tool. The sale price was very good, $10 per filter was very fair. Would buy again. Highly recommended. Excellent for preparedness kits and backup home water filtration needs.
R**0
Tiny But Mighty
The Sawyer MINI is a top pick for ultralight backpackers, travelers to remote destinations, or anyone building an emergency kit where weight and pack space matter. It hits a great balance of filtration performance, portability, and overall value. However, if you’ll be filtering large quantities of very silty water, or you need faster output, or you’re treating water with virus risk, then you might want to look at a bigger system or supplement it with another method. In short: lightweight, capable, versatile—just know its modest flow rate and application limits.
T**R
The Ultimate Ultralight Water Filter: Sawyer MINI
I bought the Sawyer Products Mini Water Filtration System for backpacking trips where every ounce counts and reliable hydration is non-negotiable. I needed a simple, effective, and incredibly light solution for personal water purification, and my initial thought was that this little filter was almost too good to be true, given its tiny size. After using it on multiple outings, it has proven itself to be a surprisingly powerful guardian against waterborne pathogens. The Mini excels in its simplicity and versatility. The 0.1-micron absolute hollow fiber membrane filtration provides top-tier protection against common threats found in natural water sources. I've used it in-line with my hydration pack, as a squeeze filter with the included pouch and a Smartwater bottle, and even with the straw to drink directly from a clean-flowing creek. It delivers clean water reliably, which is its most critical function. The filter’s advertised lifespan of up to 100,000 gallons essentially makes it a lifetime investment. The key features truly shine in the field. Its two-ounce weight and compact size are a game-changer for my ultralight setup, making it barely noticeable in my pack. While some filters struggle with flow rate, the Mini provides a respectable flow when squeezing, though it's certainly slower than its larger cousin, the standard Sawyer Squeeze. The included syringe for backflushing is a brilliant and necessary tool, restoring the flow rate easily, even on the trail, which goes beyond just what's in the product listing. However, in silty or turbid water, you will definitely need to backflush frequently to maintain a decent pace. Pros Incredibly small and lightweight (approx. 2 oz) for ultralight backpacking. Highly effective 0.1-micron absolute filtration removes 99.99999% of bacteria (like E. coli, Salmonella) and 99.9999% of protozoa (like Giardia and Cryptosporidium). Exceptional longevity, rated for up to 100,000 gallons. Versatile connection options: included pouch, standard disposable water bottles, hydration pack inline, or use the straw for direct drinking. Easy to maintain and flow can be restored in the field with the included backflush syringe. Very affordable compared to many other long-lasting filter systems. Cons Slower flow rate than the larger Sawyer Squeeze, especially when filtering larger volumes or when it begins to clog. Does not filter out viruses (which are rare in US backcountry but a factor internationally). Does not remove chemicals, heavy metals, or improve taste from non-pathogen sources. The small 16 oz soft pouch included with the kit can be fragile and prone to tearing if squeezed too hard. Must be prevented from freezing once wet, as freezing can damage the filter fibers and render it unreliable. Verdict The Sawyer Products Mini Water Filtration System is an essential piece of gear for any solo backpacker, hiker, or traveler focused on low weight and small packed size. It is a fantastic, no-fuss filter that delivers clean water from backcountry sources without fail, provided you're consistent with maintenance. The trade-off for its ultra-portability is a slower flow rate than other options and the lack of virus/chemical protection. Therefore, this filter is best for individual users on trails in North America where viruses are a low risk. It is absolutely worth the price for the freedom and safety it offers. For international travel or areas with known virus or chemical contamination, pair it with chemical purification tablets or a different system. Otherwise, it is a 5-star lifesaver.
D**O
No sé si sea original venía solo en una bolsa de plástico cualquiera sin logos sin nada de empaque
A**Z
Wir haben viele YouTube Videos geschaut um das richtige für uns zu kaufen. Die Literzahl der Benutzungszeit und das Preis Leistungsverhältnis hat uns überzeugt. Aber Achtung er filtert natürlich weniger als der Kohlefilter heraus. Bitte nicht überstürzt am nächst liegenden Bach benutzen, das Wasser darf nicht vom Menschen verunreinigt sein.
J**N
So, this is probably the best in this class of water filters. I have a LifeStraw, a LifeStraw water bottle, an MSR (I think) travel filter (awful). This Sawyer is the best of them. There is no messing about with it, it just works. It comes with a collapsible pouch, which is nice because it makes it easier to drink from if you squeeze the container. It will also connect to standard disposable water bottles, if you prefer that or happen to have one. It comes with a straw, which is nice, so you can drink directly without the pouch, but you are pretty much lying on the ground to make that happen. One thing about the pouch, because it's flexible, if you submerse it in water, it will collapse and push the air out without taking water in. So, you just have to inflate it with your mouth, and try to scoop water into it. Kind of a pain in the butt. Also, if there is any air in the container when you attach the filter, you can't just drink from it like a straw, because you will just get air. So, bottoms up! I also have a Platypus 2L bag which this does plug into. Not sure if I can use it in-line, but I can definitely use it as a gravity filter with this Sawyer, so that's a nice option. As for flavour, I haven't tried it with really dirty water yet, just clean flowing streams, here in Ontario, but it is delicious. This is the best for the price point.
L**L
I am very happy with my purchase!
M**E
The Sawyer Mini is an excellent bit of kit for those occasions where one cannot carry enough drinking water, and where weight carried is a prime consideration. There’s not a lot that can be added to Sawyer’s technical overview of the unit, suffice to say, provided that it is used correctly, it works. – Competently, and with a minimum of fuss! A couple of points worth noting are: - 1) Some reviewers suggest that Sawyer’s collapsible water bags are very difficult to fill, unless there is a strong flow of water. The simple way to ensure that the bottle fills easily, regardless of whether there is strong water flow or not, is to “inflate” the bottle before presenting it to the water supply - by blowing into it as if you were blowing up a balloon. Of course this advice comes with the caveat that your mouth will come into contact with the bottle’s outlet, which may carry contamination from previous fillings with unfiltered water. Only the user in the particular circumstance involved can decide whether there might be any risk involved. 2) It has been suggested that the threads of the Sawyer filter are the same as those of other makes of collapsible bottle such as Platypus, and of various plastic drink bottles. I cannot comment on the use of plastic drink bottles, but I can say definitively, that the threads of Platypus collapsible bottles are NOT exactly the same as those of the Sawyer Mini. Although a Platypus will actually screw onto the Sawyer, it will only do so with a very slight “cross threading”. In the case of the Platypus bottles I’ve tried, this resulted in a slight seepage of water from around the unfiltered “neck” side of the Sawyer. Meaning that unfiltered water could easily end up in whatever filtered water container was being used at the time. The seepage increases when squeezing the Platypus in order to speed up liquid flow through the filter. Personally I’ve not had any real problems in using Sawyer’s own bottles, although I find the 32oz. is much to be preferred over the 16oz. The one small gripe I do have, and the distinct advantage a Platypus bottle would have, (assuming a perfect connection to the Sawyer could be made), is that the Platypus range includes a fully transparent bottle, so its content can be seen and inspected for any obvious debris or other matter. It also makes it easy to see whether the inside of the bottle has been properly cleaned and dried before long term storage. EDIT (27 May 2016) One reviewer has given a one star rating which, on the basis of his comments, I think is inappropriate. I have made a comment on that particular review, but copy that comment here, as I think it has some general relevance: - The Sawyer Mini is designed to filter out bacteria and protozoa. It is not designed for, and will not, remove dissolved solids, (which consist of minerals, salts, metals, cations, and anions dissolved in the water), Neither will it filter out chemicals in general, nor any associated tastes or smells. Totally pure water is virtually electrically non-conductive, whereas any "non-pure" water will have some measureable degree of electrical conductivity. TDS meters use this conductivity in order to display the amount of dissolved solids present in the sample being tested. Since dissolved solids won't be filtered out by the Sawyer Mini, it is unsurprising that filtered/non-filtered TDS meter results would be the same. To give the product a one star rating based on an assumption that it should be doing something it was never designed for, is, in my opinion, not justifiable. There is plenty of information on the Mini's technical specification, along with numerous FAQ's as well, on the Sawyer website. Elsewhere, there is plenty of online information to be found on Total Dissolved Solids in drinking water. Reverse Osmosis, Activated Carbon type filters, Deionisation, and Distillation, are all options that will remove some, but not necessarily all, dissolved solids.
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