Product Description
Propur™ now offers our most popular 3 systems in highly polished premium 304 stainless steel. Works with just about any water source including tap, lake, river, stream, pond and rain water. Ideal for emergency or daily use. Each container is constructed from ONE pc of premium 304 stainless for lasting durability, corrosion and oxidation resistance and attractive appearance, not several pieces welded together. The upper container is embossed with the Propur™ 304 logo.
The Propur™ 304 Nomad is our most versatile system. It has been sized between the Traveler and the Big systems for those looking for portability but desire higher flow rates than provided by the Traveler system.
The Propur™ 304 Nomad offers several filter options to fit your needs. It can be equipped with either the ProOne® G2.0 5” or the ProOne® G2.0 7” water filter elements and 1 or 2 filter elements. With 2 filters, you will see a faster flow rate than you would with 1 filter. In a Nomad system, you will find that the ProOne® G2.0 7” filters will generally last longer than the ProOne® G2.0 5” filters, as they have a larger surface area.
Stainless Steel Components | ProOne® G2.0 filters |
Propur™ 304 Nomad system features include:
- Recommended for 1-2 people
- 2.1 gallon capacity
- Standard # of filters: 1
- Maximum # of filters: 2
- Height: 19.5”
- Diameter: 9”
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High quality premium 304 polished stainless steel
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Embossed with the Propur™ 304 logo
- Includes ProOne® G2.0 filter(s)-select option
- Includes solid 304 stainless steel spigot and non-slip pad
The Propur™ 304 Nomad offers several different ProOne® G2.0 filter options.
- Sizes available include 2.75″ x 5″ or 2.75” x 7”
- Comes standard with 1 filter, can be expanded to 2 filters
- Recommended replacement:
> 1 ProOne® G2.0 5”: up to 6 months
> 1 ProOne® G2.0 7”: up to 9 months
> 2 ProOne® G2.0 5”: up to 12 months
> 2 ProOne® G2.0 7”: up to 12 months - Most economical “All-In-One” contaminants & fluoride filter element
- Removes fluoride, heavy metals, glyphosate and more
- Silver infused to help prevent growth of bacteria
- NO priming required
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Easy to clean
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Leaves good minerals, including calcium, in water
- NSF-42 &53 Test Report (Now includes radiologicals)
- P231 Test Report
- Microcystin Test Report
- NEW Mineral Report
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
“A TDS Meter indicates the Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) of a solution, i.e. the concentration of dissolved solids in it. Since dissolved ionized solids such as salts and minerals increase the conductivity of a solution, a TDS meter measures the conductivity of the solution and estimates the TDS from that. A TDS meter typically displays the TDS in parts per million (ppm). For example, a TDS reading of 1 ppm would indicate there is 1 milligram of dissolved solids in each kilogram of water.”
TDS is a measure of total dissolved solids and NOT dissolved contaminants. A higher TDS can simply be high calcium or mineral content. As Propur™ filters are made from minerals, TDS may be higher after the water has been treated. This does not mean the filter isn’t working, it means the TDS meter is picking up the minerals that are naturally released by the filter. A PPM meter is the same as a TDS meter, it is simply measures dissolved solids in water. A TDS meter is not generally recognized in the industry as a proper means of testing water for contaminants. They were created years ago by the manufacturers of reverse osmosis systems as a means of demonstrating the effectiveness of RO which removes most if not all minerals.
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