Sawyer Unveils SP120 MINI Water Filter Ahead of National Preparedness Month

Sawyer, a pioneer in water filtration and outdoor protection, announced today the new compact SP120 MINI water filter released in advance of September’s National Preparedness Month. Priced at $16.99 MSRP, this compact filter is a streamlined version of Sawyer’s best-selling MINI water filtration system. Capable of filtering up to 100,000 gallons of water, the SP120 is easy to maintain with the included cleaning plunger and can be used directly at any water source or attached to a standard 28 mm disposable bottle or hydration pack. Much like backup batteries, a compact water filter like Sawyer’s SP120 is an essential addition to any home emergency kit, go-bag, or bug-out bag.


Available through Amazon and Walmart.com, the SP120 MINI water filter is designed for convenience and reliability by removing 99.99999% of bacteria, like salmonella, as well as other harmful bacteria that cause cholera and E. coli and 99.9999% of protozoa such as giardia and cryptosporidium. Housing an award-winning cluster of micro-fibrous tubes, similar to technology found in medical dialysis, Sawyer’s removal rates exceed any other filter options on the market, EPA guidelines, and removes 100% of microplastics.

Continue reading to learn more, written by Austyn Dineen and John Dicuollo.

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October 27, 2024

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