Installing / Making use of Just Water, ceramic drip filter – CAMP-352
Friday, November 18th, 2011 at
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@charliedog5258 good
@fire1169101 A bit much are you nuts you get 14 gallons a day and you can wash it 100 times wow that sure is alot of free water….why dont you go to the store and buy bottles of water at a dollar and a half…to equal all the water you get with tbhis filter…..I am so happy with mine!!!!
Will this filter out chemical leached into water by plastic? Your responses is appreciated!
Thanks
Awesome just assembled mine, easy as can be!!!
Just spent 20 minutes making one of these per the video instructions using buckets and spigot already on hand. Substituted 3 of the Camp-354 filters for the one filter used in this video. And am using water from my very hard and calcium rich well (which stinks to high heaven of sulphur) for my test run. After 1 hr. I have 2+ gallons of water that not only tastes like bottled water, but also has no offensive odor … Love It !!!
@geanienut The information provided from the company says that you only need to change the filter out every 6-8 months. That you may clean the ceramic element 100 or so times with a soft brush or damp cloth. The sock never has to be replaced.
how many gallons of water can you filter before having to get a new filter and sock?
I can’t believe someone below actually said that they thought $29 was “a bit much” for this product. Seriously? 14 gallons a day… scrub clean 100 times… That is a lot of water! Many filters on the market cost double, triple, even quatruple this price!
Whoever complained about the price… I hope they are stockpiling plenty of good quality marjuana seeds in their survival supplies. They are going to need them in order to maintain that “high” they are clearly enjoying! Lol!
@zameul35 I would recommend that you use the FedEx Smartpost option. The shipping price includes package protection.
@zameul35 I would recommend FedEx Smartpost to ship the order. The shipping price does include the package protection fee.
Ouch shipping on this is pretty salty. 29 bucks for the product and 14 to ship
Damn it CTD. Now I want that thing.
Cool I’m sure that will help everyone. If you learn how to use annotations you could put a link in the video that is constantly in a corner (or where ever) and then when people embed the video they can still get the link thus giving you more people to your site.
@Desette Link has been added to the more info. Sorry for that.
Annotate a link (to the CTD site with the specific item) in the video or at the very least in the ‘More Info’ section.
Make it easy for us to buy this
It cost $30. I looked it up. a bit much
going to order 1
cool… hope it dosent cost more than 20$
@cqammaz53 – Hi thanks for your question. Using CPVC tends to be easier, but you can use copper if you prefer. CPVC is nice because you only need to glue the connections and with copper you need to solder them (and soldering can bring its own challenges). Hope that helps!
why are you using cpvc pipes as to copper pipes